London is home to hundreds of Special Libraries, many of which hold collections of national importance. Those listed below may be open to the public or may require referral under Libraries & Learners in London from a London borough public library. Please note the access policy of each library, and make contact in advance where an appointment is required. For more information click here or speak to your local public librarian.
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Name | Description | Address | Access Policy |
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Africa Centre | African history, politics and art. 170 contemporary journals, magazines and newspapers from and about Africa. Limited disabled access. |
38 King Street, Covent Garden, London
WC2 Tel: 020 7836 1973 Email: info@africacentre.org.uk | Public access |
Anti-Slavery International | Literature from the Transatlantic Slave Trade to slavery today, including every form of slavery that the Anti-Slavery Society has campaigned on since 1839 Collections on the fight for land rights of indigenous people in Africa during the 19th and 20th. Also important contemporary collections on child labour. |
Thomas Clarkson House,
The Stableyard,
Broomgrove Road,
London
SW9 9TL Tel: 020 7501 8939 Email: library@antislavery.org | Public access; appointment essential |
Association of Commonwealth Universities | Higher education in the commonwealth (The library is due for refurbishment which may affect accessibility, please check ACU web site for details.) |
36 Gordon Square, London
WC1H 0PF Tel: 020 7380 6700 Email: info@acu.ac.uk | Public access; telephone call from referring library required |
Bishopsgate Institute | Reference library especially strong in local and family history. |
230 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4QH Tel: 020 7392 9270 Email: library@bishopsgate.org.uk | Public access |
Book Trust | Children�s literature (excluding textbooks) up to 2 years old |
Book House, 45 East Hill, Wandsworth, London
SW18 2QZ Tel: 020 8516 2985 Email: ed@booktrust.org.uk | Public access; telephone call from referring library required |
Book Trust | Children�s literature (excluding textbooks) more than 2 years old |
Mount Clare, Roehampon Institute, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton
SW15 Tel: 020 8392 3772 Email: s.mansfield@roehampton.ac.uk | Public access; telephone call from referring library required |
British Institute of Radiology | The information centre is a specialized postgraduate collection, primarily dealing with current research, but also possessing historical and archival material in its archive collection dating back to 1895 and the discovery of X-rays. |
36 Portland Place, London
W1B 1AT Tel: 020 7307 1405 Email: kate.sanders@bir.org.uk | Public access; appointment essential |
British Library | The National Library with specialist collections in arts, maps, science and business information including patents, philatelic collections and sound recordings. |
96 Euston Road, London
NW1 2DB Tel: 020 7412 7677 Email: reader-admissions@bl.uk | LLiL form; appointment essential, should only be used as library of last resort |
British Olympic Foundation | The British Olympic Association (BOA) houses the most complete �Olympic� library in the UK. Along with general information about the Olympic Movement, there is a complete set of Official Reports, BOA Official Reports & Handbooks from each of the Olympic Games. |
1 Wandsworth Plain,
London
SW18 1EH Tel: 020 8871 2677 Email: boa@boa.org.uk | Public access; appointment essential |
British Red Cross | Includes a modern collection of approximately 3,500 books, mainly concerned with the work of the Red Cross, Armed Conflicts, Disasters, International Aid, Geneva Conventions, Human Rights, Community Care, First Aid, Voluntary Organizations and Fundraising. There isalso a small museum relating to the history of the Red Cross and an historical reference library. |
Kensington & Chelsea
9 Grosvenor Crescent,
London
SW1X 7EJ Tel: 020 7201 5011 Email: enquiry@redcross.org.uk | Public access; appointment essential |
Christian Aid Information Resources Centre | Subject coverage includes HIV/AIDS, agriculture, environment, poverty reduction, theology, gender, conflict, emergencies, Planning Monitoring and Evaluation (PME), capacity-building, trade issues, land reform. Country information: Africa, Asia, Middle East, Europe, Central Asia, Latin America, Caribbean |
35 Lower Marsh,
London
SE1 7RT Tel: 020 7523 2187 Email: irc@christian-aid.org.uk | LLiL form; telephone call from referring library required |
CILT Resources Library | The library offers a unique reference collection covering all aspects of language teaching and learning, including an extensive range of in-print teaching materials. Special collections include NACELL and the HE Resources Collections. Open without prior appointment to all language professionals, including teachers, trainee teachers, advisers, teacher trainers, modern language publishers, researchers and to others with an interest in modern languages |
20 Bedfordbury, London
WC2N 4LB Tel: 020 7379 5110 Email: library@cilt.org.uk | Public access |
City Business Library | Public reference library specialising in business information enquiries covering the UK and overseas both in printed and electronic format. Core subject areas are banking; investment; finance; companies information; market research and management. Largest collection of UK and overseas directories and telephone directories in the country. Please note: you might need to provide a recognised form of ID in order to view some items. |
1 Brewers' Hall Garden (off Aldermanbury Square),
London
EC2V 5BX Tel: 020 7332 1812 Email: cbl@corpoflondon.gov.uk | Public access |
Crafts Council Resouce Centre | The Crafts Council Reference Library is a small but specialist library offering information on contemporary craft. However, the Library is only part of our service as we also provide access via touchscreen computers to �Photostore�, the Crafts Council�s visual database of contemporary craft. Visitors can browse over 40,000 images of craft objects and obtain colour printouts for �2.50 per page, biographies of the makers for �1 each and slide loans from �10 upwards. We also have an Information Desk, which deals with enquiries by phone, email, fax or letter on issues relating to contemporary craft. Our current users range from members of the public with an interest in craft, to school pupils, to post graduate level. We are also used by craft professionals as we have a business section in our library with publications such as �Grantfinder� to help craftspeople start out in business. |
44a Pentonville Road, Islington, London
N1 9BY Tel: 020 7806 2501 Email: Reference@craftscouncil.org.uk | Public access |
DrugScope Information & Library Service | Our aim is to provide access to information and resources on drugs and drug misuse, and other related subjects and to provide accurate and up to date information for the public enquiring about drugs and drug misuse. Historical archive of drugs material spanning four decades. Website resources include searchable database of drugs literature; reading lists and information tools that direct you to key texts, resources, websites and more. Also lists journals titles held in the library. Please give at least 24 hours notice when making an appointment. |
32�36 Loman Street
London
SE1 0EE Tel: 0870 774 3682 Email: info@drugscope.org.uk | LLiL form; appointment essential |
English Folk Dance and Song Society | See Vaughan Williams Memorial Library |
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Freemasonry, Library and Museum of | Specialist reference Library comprising printed books and archives, dating from the early eighteenth century, on the history and development of freemasonry in this country and abroad. The Library is open to all for reference purposes without a prior appointment, Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm. All readers are required to register on arrival and show identification which includes their current address. Visitors are also welcome to browse in the Museum and take a tour of the building. For further details of tours please visit the website. |
Freemasons' Hall,
60 Great Queen Street
London.
WC2B 5AZ Tel: 020 7395 9257 Email: libmus@ugle.org.uk | Public access |
Goethe-Institut Library & Information Centre | The Goethe-Institut is Germany's biggest mediator of foreign cultural policy. The Library & Information Centre serves as a resource for those interested in contemporary Germany, and for those interested in teaching and studying German as a foreign language. More than 30,000 books, videos, audio-cassettes and computer software are available. In addition, we offer computers for access to the Internet in Germany and an extensive on-line directory of relevant German websites. |
50 Princes Gate,
Exhibition Road,
London
SW7 2PH Tel: 020 7596 4044 Email: library@london.goethe.org | Public access |
Guildhall Library | The original library at Guildhall was founded in the 1420s under the terms of the will of Richard Whittington. Today, it is a major public reference library which specialises in the history of London, especially the City, as well as having other significant collections. |
Aldermanbury,
London
EC2P 2EJ Tel: 020 7332 1868 / 020 7332 1870 Email: printedbooks.guildhall@corpoflondon.gov.uk | Public access |
Horniman Library | The Library contains over 20,000 books, 100 current journal titles and audio-visual material on: Ethnography, Natural History, Musical Instruments |
100 London Road,
Forest Hill,
London
SE23 3PQ Tel: 020 8291 8681 Email: Enquiry@horniman.ac.uk | Public access |
Institut Fran�ais du Royaume-Uni Multimedia Lib. | Language publications, French literature and linguistics, social and human sciences, sciences and technology |
17 Queensbury Place
London
SW7 2DT Tel: 020 7073 1350 Email: library@ambafrance.org.uk | Public access |
Institute of Alcohol Studies | Temperance collections. The following subjects are also covered: alcohol addiction, alcoholism, alcohol advocacy, brewing and licensed trade, drink driving and road safety, licencing law, policing and control, medical and health effects, policy studies, social problems, social welfare and social policy, temperance and prohibition |
Alliance House
12 Caxton Street
London
SW1H 0QS Tel: 020 7222 4001 (switchboard) Email: librarian@ias.org.uk | Public access; appointment essential |
Institute of Contemporary History | Antisemitism, Fascism, German History, German Re-unification, Jewish History Modern, Middle East, Nazism, World Wars 1 & 2, Zionism |
4 Devonshire Street, London,
W1W 5BH Tel: 020 7636 7247 Email: info@wienerlibrary.co.uk | Public access |
Institute of Psychiatry Library | Outside readers are normally only admitted to the library as a last resort as access to the Institute of Psychiatry building is restricted. Inquirers are generally advised to use the Mental Health Care and National Electronic Library for Mental Health web sites. The institute library provides a rapid inter-library lending/document supply service to other libraries through the PSYCHIATRIC LIBRARIES CO-OPERATIVE SCHEME and other interlending services. |
P018, Kings College London,
Institute of Psychiatry,
De Crespigny Park,
London
SE5 8AF Tel: 020 7848 0204 Email: spyllib@iop.kcl.ac.uk | LLiL form; appointment essential, should only be used as library of last resort |
Institute of Psychoanalysis, Library | Access for the general public is for reference-only. We hold most psychoanalytic works ever published in English, a substantial foreign language collection, and onsite access to the full-text psychoanalytic database- PEPWeb. We welcome queries from clinical practitioners, post-graduate academics and specialist researchers. Annual and Institutional membership is available. |
112A Shirland Road,
London
W9 2EQ Tel: 020 7563 5008 Email: library@iopa.org.uk | Public access |
James Clavell Library | Formerly the Royal Artillery Institution Library. Coverage includes materials on Royal Regiment of Artillery Regimental History especially First World War and Second World War; British Artillery equipments; General military history; Tactics; Training |
Royal Arsenal (West),
Warren lane,
Woolwich
SE18 6ST Tel: 0208-312-7125 Email: research@firepower.org.uk | Public access; appointment essential |
King's Fund | London health care, health inequalities, NHS management, community care, patient/public involvement, urban health and many other subjects, especially focusing on vulnerable service users. NB Kings Fund DO NOT hold clinical or medical material |
11-13 Cavendish Square, London
W1G 0AN Tel: 020 7307 2568 / 2569 Email: library@kingsfund.org.uk | Public access |
Lloyd's Register | Shipping, history of shipping, shipping companies, shipbuilding, development of shipping and specific ship types, naval architecture, shipwrecks, complete collection of Lloyd�s Register of Ships. NB Library closed until January 2005 for building works. |
71 Fenchurch Street,
London
EC3M 4BS Tel: 020 7423 2531 Email: histinfo@lr.org | Public access; appointment essential |
London Voluntary Service Council | The library holds a collection of over 5000 books, reports and online materials plus a wide selection of voluntary sector journals. There is an online library catalogue to help users identify and locate the materials they need. We also give access to "FunderFinder" - a database designed to help groups find appropriate sources of funding Please note this is by appointment only. |
Resource Centre
356 Holloway Road
London
N7 6PA Tel: 020-7700-8104 Email: library@lvsc.org.uk | Public access |
Natural History Museum Library & Information Servi | Specializing in natural history, the collections are of international importance with extensive holdings of early works, periodicals and current literature; including over 800,000 books, 20,000 periodical titles and the third largest collection of original watercolour drawings in the UK, as well as maps, manuscripts and the archives of The Natural History Museum. The libraries are open, by appointment, to bona-fide researchers. Visitors are asked to write, telephone or email in advance to the appropriate subject library. Each visitor is issued with a reader's ticket, valid for two years - proof of identity is required. |
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
SW7 5BD Tel: 020 7942 5460 Email: Genlib@nhm.ac.uk | LLiL form; appointment essential |
Office of National Statistics | Government statistics, national statistics, population, health, social issues, finance and the economy, international statistics |
1 Drummond Gate, London,
SW1V 2QQ Tel: 0845 601 3034 Email: info@statistics.gov.uk | Public access |
Paul Hamlyn Library | African art and culture, Archaeology, Egypt: Ancient, History: Ancient, Mesopotamia, Museum Studies |
British Museum, Great Russell Street, London
WC1B 3DG Tel: 020 7323 8907 Email: libraries@thebritishmuseum.ac.uk | Public access |
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art | The Paul Mellon Centre is an educational charity established to promote and support the study of British history of art and architecture. Situated in Bloomsbury, central London, it serves as a research centre for scholars, housing a reference library and photographic archive. The library covers British painting, sculpture, drawing and architecture from the sixteenth to the mid-twentieth century. An appointment is absolutely essential to access this library. |
16 Bedford Square, London
WC1B 3JA Tel: 0207 580 0311 Email: library@paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk | LLiL form; appointment essential |
RAF Museum, Dept. of Research & Information Servic | The history of the Royal Air Force, and aviation in general. The Library collection includes the RAF�s Air Publication series of manuals, whilst the Archives hold the papers of a number of senior officers and records from a range of firms in the aircraft industry. |
Grahame Park Way, Hendon
NW9 5LL Tel: 020-8358-4873 Email: research@rafmuseum.org | Public access; appointment essential |
Royal Academy of Dance | The Philip Richardson Library (Royal Academy of Dance) is free to members but will allow access under LLiL if appointment is made via the referring public library. It is a ballet and dance specialist library but needs to restrict access as it has only 16 study spaces. Printed material ncludes books, journals, notation scores, photographs and programmes. |
36 Battersea Square,
Wandsworth
London
SW11 3RA Tel: 020 7326 8010 Email: library@rad.org.uk | LLiL form; appointment essential, should only be used as library of last resort |
Royal Artillery Institution Library | See James Clavell Library |
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Library & Archives | The Library has one of the largest collections in the world relating to botany with over 150,000 monographs, 4000 serials (of which 1500 are currently received), 200,000 prints and drawings.We are a library of last resort in that research visitors are expected to have already tried other available facilities especially the British Library. |
Kew,
Richmond,
Surrey
TW9 3AE Tel: 020 8332 5414 Email: library@kew.org | LLiL form; should only be used as library of last resort |
Royal College of Midwives Library | Midwifery and maternity services. Library holds Midwives Journal and its predecessors from late 19th century, also old midwifery textbooks providing evidence of contemporary practice, and a collection of midwifery dissertations submitted to UK universities. A specialist midwifery library. Book and report stock approx. 7200; 50 journals. Provides access to National electronic Library for Health national core content databases and journals, also MIDIRS Enquiry Service (bibliographic database) on a walk-in basis. Limited disabled access. |
15 Mansfield Street,
London
W1G 9NH Tel: 020 7291 9220 Email: library@rcm.org.uk | Public access |
Royal Horticultural Society | Over 50,000 books ranging in date from 1514 to the present, large range of journals, trade catalogues and collection of botanical drawings |
Lindley Library, London
Royal Horticultural Society
80 Vincent Square
London
SW1P 2PE Tel: 0207 834 4333 Email: brente@rhs.org.uk | Public access; telephone call from referring library required |
Royal National Institute of the Blind Library | Europe�s largest collection of research material on sight loss, blindness and partial sight |
105 Judd Street,
London
WC1H 9NE Tel: 020 7391 2052 Email: library@rnib.org.uk | Public access |
Royal Society of Chemistry Library | Unique information source covering all aspects of contemporary and historical chemistry. Very much a specialist library includes a searchable collection on historical chemistry which grew out of the original holdings of donations to the Library of the chemical Society. A good source of genealogical information as their membership records go back over 160 years. |
Royal Society of Chemistry
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1J 0BA Tel: 020 7437 8656 (switchboard) Email: library@rsc.org | LLiL form |
Royal United Services Institute | Army lists, Military History, Regimental History. NB RUSI DO NOT hold service records (held at the National Archives) |
Whitehall, London,
SW1A 2ET Tel: 020 7930 5854 Email: library@rusi.org | Public access; telephone call from referring library required |
Society of Genealogists | Foremost family history library in the UK. Subject coverage includes genealogy, family history, topography, history (general, local, economic, social), biography, demography, heraldry etc. Coverage is primarily the British Isles but there is something on most countries worldwide & especially former parts of the British Empire & the Commonwealth. LLiL form allows a maximum of two hours free use of library. After that charges are as follows: 1 hr �3.50, 4 hrs �9.20, all day �14.50 |
14 Charterhouse Buildings,
Goswell Road,
London
EC1M 7BA Tel: 020-7251 8799 Email: librarian@sog.org.uk | LLiL form allows one free visit, thereafter charges apply |
US Educational Advisory Service Reference Library | The Educational Advisory Service (EAS) Reference Library contains undergraduate and postgraduate programme directories, application process guides, funding directories and US university catalogues.All materials are for reference use and may not be taken out. Photocopying facilities are available for a small fee. The library is open to the public during the EAS regular opening hours and is free to use. Advisers are available to guide you to appropriate resources and answer any of your questions. |
Fulbright House,
62 Doughty Street,
London
WC1N 2JZ Tel: 0207 404 6994 Email: education@fulbright.co.uk | Public access |
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library | The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) is internationally recognised as England's national library and archive focusing on the traditional and revived forms of music, dance, song and custom found in England and its related cultures. It is the library and archive of the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS); a unique multi-media collection which is the principal source of information for all people interested in researching and performing the various elements of folk culture, regardless of their level of interest and involvement. |
English Folk Dance and Song Society, Cecil Sharp House,
2 Regent�s Park Road,
London
NW1 7AY Tel: 020-7485 2206 Email: library@efdss.org | LLiL form |
Wellcome Library | see InforM25 |
Tel: - Email: - | Public access |
Women's Library | The Library was established in 1926 and documents all aspects of women�s lives. The collections include material on women�s rights, suffrage, sexuality, health, education, employment, reproductive rights, the family and the home. The stock includes 60,000 printed books and pamphlets; 2,500 periodical titles; ephemera; press cuttings; over 400 archive collections; oral histories; visual materials including postcards, banners, badges, photographs and posters. |
London Metropolitan University,
Old Castle Street, London
E1 7NT Tel: 020 7320 2222 Email: enquirydesk@thewomenslibrary.ac.uk | Public access |