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Archives and Special Collections

The Archives holds a wealth of fascinating institutional, personal archives and rare prints, dating from the 17th Century to the present day. The collections document the rich history of the College, and provide vital evidence for research in the arts, humanities and social science. See the blogs below to find out more about our collections or follow us on Instagram qmarchives.
 
 
 

Photo of Constance Garnett in profile WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH: PEOPLE’S PALACE LIBRARIANS
26 February 2016

Blog number two in our Women’s History Month series looks at Constance Garnett (née Black, 1861-1946).

Photograph of Alicia Sophia Bleby on left and Emily Florence Thompson on right WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: THE FIRST FIVE STUDENTS AT WESTFIELD
23 February 2016

This is the first in a series of weekly blogs from Queen Mary University of London Archives celebrating Women’s History Month.

Programme of Inaugural Lecture by Dr Patrick Moore on Hailey's Comet NEW HISTORYPIN COLLECTION AND ARCHIVES GALLERY - INAUGURAL LECTURES AT QMUL
12 February 2016

A new Historypin collection and an archive gallery on the history of inaugural lectures at Queen Mary are available now, highlighting some of the lectures that took place between 1937 and 1986.

Black and white caricature drawing of a woman NEW ARCHIVES GALLERY – HISTORIC STUDENT PROFILES
9 February 2016
A new archive gallery showing a selection of student profiles written between 1949 and 1954 is now available online.

Colour image of a woman sitting behind a table; there is a noticeboard behind them decorated with photographs and leaflets on the table HISTORY DAY AT SENATE HOUSE
8 December 2015

At the end of November, Queen Mary University Archives took part in the Institute of Historical Research’s third History Day held at Senate House.

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