05 September 2008

The National Archives



















If you like History This is the place for you... Or if you look for your family tree all the infomation to help you is here.



The National Archives is very accessible and is suitable for wheelchairs and scooters, because it has a lift that takes you to each floor.



The National Archives have just revamped the whole building adding a new cafe and coffee shop that is on the level as you enter the centre.





The National Archives has disabled parking bays right outside the entrance of the building, there is a ramp up to the entrance of the National Archives and also if you don't like the rotating doors you can use a single door that has a push pad that opens the door.










They have just reopened the Museum and now has new interactive touch screen computers to use (please note it is cold due to air temp)




view of The National Archives from outside.









They have Accessible Toilets by the cafe and shop and on each floor (you need to have a Rader Key that you can buy from http://www.radar.org.uk/radarwebsite/tabid/41/default.aspx)



The shop sells everything from



  • Pens





  • Paper





  • Books





  • CD's





  • Magazines about history





  • Postcard














etc.







photo of cup of coffee in cafe.






































To find out more about Whats on visit the website at:


http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/


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