Archives on Show: London County Council Housing

Archives on Show: London County Council Housing

Our Archives on Show events are a chance for us to show you the sheer range of material we hold at The London Archives.

By The London Archives

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Friday, March 14, 2025 · 1 - 2pm GMT

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The London Archives

40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB United Kingdom

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About this event

Our Archives on Show events are a chance for us to show you the sheer range of material we hold at The London Archives. In these sessions we will present a display of material for you to browse at your own pace, where staff will be on hand to answer questions. Whether you are new to archives and curious to see what we hold or you are an experienced researcher that wants to learn more, these relaxed events offer a chance for you to explore our collections by theme and format.

2025 marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the London County Council. The council, which existed between 1889 and 1965, is remembered for many achievements, but one of its greatest was the provision of hundreds of thousands of homes for Londoners.

From their first development, the famous Boundary Street estate in Bethnal Green, to the world’s largest council housing development at Becontree in Essex, the Council pioneered mass housing and responded to the needs of the time – particularly in the period after the Second World War. In this session we will show you architectural plans, ephemera, photographs and other records that can be used to explore this history.


You can book for a drop-in session at 13:00 or 14:00


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The London Archives is a free public archive focussing on the history of London, from 1067 to the present day. We preserve and share millions of historical manuscripts, maps, photographs, books which tell the story of the city. You can find us in central London in Clerkenwell, close to Farringdon Station.

It's free to visit and use the archives and many of our exhibitions and events are free to attend. The London Archives is funded and managed by the City of London Corporation. We opened as The London Archives in August 2024 and were previously known as London Metropolitan Archives.

Find us in leafy Clerkenwell, close to Farringdon and Angel tubes, where we look after a vast and unique collection of manuscripts, maps, photos, books and films that tell the story of London, right back to 1067. If you haven't visited an archive before, we're a bit like a library or museum, but with millions of unique historical documents waiting to be explored; you choose what we want to see and we put the history of London in your hands. Not everyone has time to research though, so our exhibitions and events program delves into the archives and presents the fascinating history of the capital for you to enjoy. We're open to everyone, whether you’re visiting an exhibition, joining a history talk or tracing your family history. Browse our program and start discovering London's history today.

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