Bishopsgate Institute Special Collections and Archives
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- Address
- 230 Bishopsgate, London, Great Britain
- Opening Hours
- Monday to Friday, 10.00 – 17.30; Wednesday 10.00 - 20.00
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- Archival and Other Holdings
- The library's particular strengths include printed and archive material on London, freethought and the labour movement, developed by Charles Goss, librarian from 1897 to 1941. The London Collection includes books, directories, maps and visual material relating especially to the East End of London.
- The George Howell Collection is an important library of books and pamphlets covering many of the political and economic issues of the late 19th century, including early trade union reports. Howell's own correspondence and papers form part of this collection. The library also holds the archives of the London Co-operative Society.
- Archives of other individuals include George Jacob Holyoake (1817–1906), secularist and early Co-operative Movement activist; Charles Bradlaugh (1833–1891), politician and founder of the National Secular Society; and the cultural historian and local resident Raphael Samuel (1934–1996).
- The archive at the Bishopsgate Library holds over 20,000 images in three collections: The LAMAS Glass Slide Collection, the London Co-operative Society and the London Collection Digital Photographs. They have recently shared some of their images from London & Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS) in 1977 on Historypin. This collection contains images of many of London’s landmarks including churches, statues, open spaces and buildings, as well as images showing social and cultural scenes from the early 20th century.
- LONDON HISTORY:
- Bishopsgate Library holds collections relating to the social and cultural history of London. These include the archive collections of individuals, such as historian Raphael Samuel, police officer Frederick Wensley or Lord Mayor Sir Ralph Perring, and organisations, such as the London History Workshop or the Eton Manor Boys' Club.
- The Library also holds a collection of around 50,000 books, pamphlets, illustrations, photographs and maps covering the social and cultural history of London, with particular reference to Bishopsgate and Spitalfields. The London Collection also holds an extensive collection of press cuttings concerning the area around the Institute dating from 1740 and one of the country's finest collections of London guidebooks and trade directories.
- Information on the Institute's own history is detailed within the Bishopsgate Institute archive, along with the archives of prominent individuals connected to the organisation, including social reformer William Rogers, librarian Charles Goss and architect Charles Harrison Townsend.
- LABOUR AND SOCIAL HISTORY:
- Bishopsgate Library's collections on labour and socialist history include the archives of politicians and activists such as Jack Gaster, Noreen Branson, Aubrey Bowman and Bernie Grant, as well as organisations such as the Evening Standard Outside Chapel and the National Miners' Support Network.
- The Labour and Socialist History collections also include the library and archive of politician and trade unionist George Howell (1833–1910).
- FREETHOUGHT AND HUMANISM:
- Bishopsgate Library holds the most unique collection of archives and printed materials relating to the history of freethought and humanism in the UK. This includes the archives and libraries of two of the Victorian era's most prominent thinkers on freethought and secularism, Charles Bradlaugh and George Jacob Holyoake.
- The Library also documents the history, activities and campaigns of the movement from the late nineteenth century to the present day through the extensive archives of the British Humanist Association, Rationalist Association and the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association.
- CO-OPERATION:
- Bishopsgate Library has extensive collections documenting the history and activities of the co-operative movement in London, Essex and the South East, including the archives of individual activists such as Robert Marshall and Caroline Ganley, and organisations such as the London Co-operative Society and the Women's Co-operative Guild.
- The Co-operative Movement Collection includes a wide range of books, pamphlets, reports and journals concerning the history of the movement, alongside material produced by a wide variety of organisations, such as the Co-operative Party, International Co-operative Alliance and Women's Co-operative Guild.
- PROTEST AND CAMPAIGNING:
- Collections relating to the history of protest and campaigning includes the archives of individual activists such as Mavis Middleton and Peter Hunot, and organisations such as the Stop the War Coalition, Freedom Press and Republic.
- The Library's archives and printed material also cover a wide variety of topics including republicanism, pacifism, the anti-nuclear movement, colonial freedom movements, anarchism, animal rights and conscientious objection. Since 2011 the Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive (LAGNA), part of the Hall–Carpenter Archives has been based here.
- History
- Bishopsgate Institute
- Bishopsgate Institute, which opened in 1895, is an independent cultural institution featuring a historic library and extensive library and archive collections. The archives were initially assembled by the Institute’s second librarian, Charles Goss, and have been added to since. The archives now consist of a variety of personal, organisational and other collections covering the history of London, the labour movement, freethought and Humanism, co-operation, and protest and campaigning. The collections are particularly strong in nineteenth- and twentieth-century material. Bishopsgate Institute still seeks to collect archival material in its areas of interest.
List of Collections(View as Search Results)
- Advisory Service for Squatters
- Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths and Pattern Makers: Quarterly Reports
- Animal Liberation Ephemera Collection
- Anti-Racist Alliance
- ASH, William Franklin (1917-2014)
- BALL, Edward (Ted) (1942-2014)
- Barltrop, Robert (b 1922)
- BARNES, Michael Cecil John (b 1932)
- Bedford, James (1845-1904)
- Bernie Grant Archives
- Bishopsgate Institute Archives
- Bishopsgate Ward Club
- Bishopsgate Ward Ratepayer's Association
- BOWMAN, Aubrey (1918-2009)
- BRADLAUGH, Charles (1833-1891)
- Branson, Noreen (1910-2003)
- BRIERLEY, Anthony (Tony) (b [1935])
- British Humanist Association
- BUTLER, George (1815-1884)
- BUTLER, Joyce Shore (1910-1992)
- Cambodia Compassion
- Campaign Against Museum Admission Charges
- Campaign for Labour Democracy
- Campaigners, Christian Youth Movement
- CAMPBELL, Colin Barnsley (b 1940)
- Challinor, Raymond (1929-2011)
- Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society
- City Music Society
- Clapton Football Club
- Clays Lane Live Archive
- COLBERT, John (Woodcraft Folk) (1945-2012)
- COLE, Martin (1931-2015)
- Community Matters
- COOTE, Anna
- Dawson Family Archive (1864-1971)
- DERRICK, Paul (1916-1996)
- Dunbar, [Ronald] Malcolm Loraine (1912-1963)
- DUTCH, George Frederick (b 1894)
- Ethical Church
- Evening Standard Outside Chapel
- FISHMAN, William J. (Bill) (1921-2014)
- Format Photographers Agency
- Freedom Press Archive
- Fyrth, Hubert James ('Jim') (1918-2010)
- GANLEY, Caroline Selina (1879-1966)
- Gaster, Jacob (Jack) (1907-2007)
- Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association
- Gay London Police Monitoring Group
- Gay Medical Association
- Gay News Photographic Archive
- General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU)
- GLOVER, Reg (1900-1977)
- GOSS, Charles William Frederick (1864-1946)
- Great National Standard Theatre, Shoreditch: Playbills and Posters
- Greater London Labour Party
- HALL, Tony (1936-2008)
- HALL, William George Glenvil (1887-1962)
- HALLAM, Paul (b.1952)
- Hampstead Humanist Society
- Hands Up For Peace
- HARPER, Clifford (b 1949)
- Hemming, (Clifford) James (1909-2007)
- HOLYOAKE, George Jacob (1817-1906)
- Howell Ephemera Collection
- Howell, George (1833-1910)
- HUGHES, John Dennis (1927-2013)
- HUNOT, Peter (1914-1989)
- Huxtable's Residence in London
- Index (formerly known as Index on Censorship)
- IRWIN, Stewart (1923-2012)
- James Ince and Sons
- Just Friends
- KEAN, Hilda (fl 1982-2010)
- KING, Sue (fl.1950-2016)
- LEECH, Kenneth (1939-2015)
- Left Unity
- LEIGHTON, Ronald (b.1930 – d.1994)
- LEONARD, Diana Mary (1941-2010)
- Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement
- Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive
- Lester, Muriel (1883-1968)
- Liverpool Street Station Campaign
- London Co-operative Society
- 'London Coffee Houses, Taverns and Inns'
- London History Workshop
- London Provident Institution
- MARSHALL, Robert Leckie (1913-2008)
- Mason/Rowlatt Family Papers
- Midland Link Motor Sports Club (MLMSC)
- MOONMAN, Eric (b 1929)
- MSC Bournemouth Archive
- MSC London / London Leathermen
- MUNDAY, Diane (b. 1931)
- National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
- National Miners Support Network
- National Union of Teachers Photographic Archive
- Nirmul Committee
- No to Greenwich Olympic Equestrian Events
- North East Ham Labour Party, Little Ilford Ward: Minute Books
- O'NEILL, Gilda Ann (1951-2010)
- OutRage!
- PAINE, Thomas (1737-1809)
- Palestine Solidarity Campaign
- Papers of 'Republic', an interest and pressure group to promote Republicanism
- Parliamentary Profiles (Andrew Roth)
- Perring, Sir, Ralph Edgar (1905-1998)
- Pottins, Charlie (1942-2015)
- QX Magazine
- Rationalist Association
- Rationalist Peace Society
- Red Pepper magazine
- REID, David McNeil (Neil) (1913-1992)
- River Christian Centre
- ROGERS, William (1819–1896) educational reformer
- Roman Catholics Feminists
- Roth, Andrew (1919-2010)
- RUSSELL, Sam (1915-2010)
- Samuel, Raphael Elkan (1934-1996)
- Sandys Row Synagogue
- SARGEANT, Jean (1933-2011)
- Save Leyton Marsh
- SEBESTYEN, Amanda (fl.1967-)
- SEDGWICK, Peter Harold (1934-1983)
- Shelter: National Campaign for Homeless People
- Sixty Nine Club
- Small Societies and Special Interests
- Society for Photographing Relics of Old London
- South London Business Initiative
- SPENCER, Margaret Ann (1920-2016)
- Spitalfields City Farm
- Spitalfields Inventory
- Stonewall
- STOPES-ROE, Harry Verdon (1924-2014)
- Swadhinata Trust Oral History Project
- Switchboard - the LGBT+ Helpline
- Thomas Hugo: 'Walks in the City'
- Transcript of the Diary of Arthur Newbury
- Troops Out Movement
- Unite Against Fascism/Rock Against Racism
- Values Education Council
- Velvet Fist
- WALKER, Christine (fl.1950-2017)
- Ward, Reginald George (b 1924)
- WATKINSON, David
- Weiss Co-Operative Archive
- Wensley Family Archive
- Wetzel, Dave (b 1942)
- White Dog Benevolent Society
- Whittington Park Community Association
- WIDGERY, David
- Women's Co-operative Guild
- Woodward, (Frederick) Alan (1939-2012)