LAMBETH PALACE LIBRARY

    Welcome to one of Britain's oldest public libraries

Lambeth Palace Library is the historic library of the Archbishops of Canterbury and the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England. The Library focuses on ecclesiastical history, but its rich collections are important for an immense variety of topics from the history of art and architecture to colonial and Commonwealth history, and for innumerable aspects of English social, political and economic history. It is also a significant resource for local history and genealogy. Our source guides provide further information.

The Library was founded as a public library by Archbishop Bancroft in 1610, and its collections have been freely available for research ever since. Using these pages you can explore our holdings, and find out about visiting the Library and the services available here.



Great Hall, part of Lambeth Palace Library                       Image of the Month: Picnic at the Wilberforce Oak


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