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Kew
Join us for an exclusive online event with former Director General of MI5, Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale.
While much of MI5’s work necessarily remains secret, this talk offers a fascinating and first-hand account of the world of…
Kew
Join us for a special workshop with local STEM specialists, Inventors and Makers. Explore original archive documents and take part in exciting inventing and engineering challenges!
Inventors & Makers run STEM workshops in schools and online…
Kew
Explore key sources for researching your ancestors who served in the First World War. Find out about the types of records held by The National Archives, including service records and medal cards, and learn how to find and use them in your research…
Kew
For much of the 1530s, Thomas Cromwell ran the Tudor government for Henry VIII. As the king’s chief minister, he was responsible for overseeing the huge volume of matters that needed royal consideration.
But there is a large gap in the archival…
Kew
Our new Library & Archives display 'Persia Reimagined: From Herbarium to Heritage' takes a new look at our Persian collections.
By examining materials from plant collectors such as Edward Balls or Otto Stapf, we explore more of their cultural and…
Kew
Join us for a day of colourful activities inspired by LGBTQ+ Pride.
From storytelling and songs, to origami crafts and face painting, we invite you to The National Archives for a day of colourful activities celebrating the joy of diversity and…
Kew
1 November 2006: Alexander Litvinenko is brazenly poisoned in central London. Twenty-two days later he dies, killed from the inside by polonium – a rare, lethal and highly radioactive substance. His crime? Having powerful enemies in Russia…
Kew
Enjoy an enchanting candlelit concert in the Nash Conservatory at Kew Gardens – a magical setting for a summer soirée with family and friends.
Kew
The peace treaties that officially ended the First World War were ratified in 1919.
Whilst the treaties are known for ending the conflict and restoring peace in Europe, they also feature some surprising clauses.
From the restitution of animals,…
Kew
Don't miss this landmark exhibition,
Kew
This talk will explore ten documents from the archives that relate to the Empire Windrush: from Prime Minister Clement Attlee’s letter about the migrants, to the passenger list itself, featuring such names as Sam King, who would go on to become the…
Kew
Create a botanical-themed stone carving within the beautiful setting of Kew Gardens.
Kew
Let your creativity run wild at our fun family day inspired by our wonderful collection!
Kew
Start the festive season with a celebration of the British high street with historian Annie Gray.
Expect a lot of food – from butchers bedecked with turkeys to seasonal street foods we might want to bring back, and discover how the high street…
Kew
Find out more about the making of our latest exhibition, Great Escapes.
London
Viveca has a highly original output that defies easy classification. Working in both colour and monochrome often with multiple overlays. She has fellowships with both the RPS and The Irish Photographic Federation
Non members welcome £3 on the door
Kew
The National Archives has partnered with Apple TV+ to host a free release-day screening event of series 5 of Slow Horses to tie in with our landmark exhibition M15 Official Secrets
Join other fans of the series for a collective viewing of the first…
Kew
Join historian and author Damien Lewis discussing his latest book, SAS Great Escapes 3.
Discover some of the most dramatic and daring escapes undertaken by the SAS, the world’s most famous fighting force during WWII. From the very earliest SAS…
Kew
Georgian England had a large and distinctive Black community – some prosperous citizens, some newly freed slaves. Their story is traced through the lives of several Black Britons, in this talk.
The idea that Britain became a mixed-race country…
Kew
Take part in a Time Travel Club storytelling adventure for 5 to 7 year olds. Discover the delights of Christmas in the 1600s, including the year Christmas was banned!