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'''London Metropolitan Archives''' (LMA) is the largest local authority record office in the United Kingdom. There are 105KM of archives, modern records, plans, audio-visual and printed material in our strong-rooms - an enormous amount of information about the capital and its people. This material dates from 1067 to the present day and is part of the History of London Collection, which is held jointly at Guildhall Library and LMA within the City of London's Culture, Heritage & Libraries Department. The collection is Designated as one of national and international importance by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
'''London Metropolitan Archives''' (LMA) is the largest local authority record office in the United Kingdom. There are 105KM of archives, modern records, plans, audio-visual and printed material in our strong-rooms - an enormous amount of information about the capital and its people. This material dates from 1067 to the present day and is part of the History of London Collection, which is held jointly at Guildhall Library and LMA within the City of London's Culture, Heritage & Libraries Department. The collection is Designated as one of national and international importance by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).
== External links ==
LMA online http://search.lma.gov.uk/OPAC_LMA/login.html

Revision as of 15:17, 19 February 2012

London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) is the largest local authority record office in the United Kingdom. There are 105KM of archives, modern records, plans, audio-visual and printed material in our strong-rooms - an enormous amount of information about the capital and its people. This material dates from 1067 to the present day and is part of the History of London Collection, which is held jointly at Guildhall Library and LMA within the City of London's Culture, Heritage & Libraries Department. The collection is Designated as one of national and international importance by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA).


LMA online http://search.lma.gov.uk/OPAC_LMA/login.html