National Archives And Records Administration

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About National Archives And Records Administration

The National Archives, Kew, www.nationalarchives.gov.uk has one of the largest archival collections in the world, spanning 1000 years of British history, from Domesday Book to newly released government papers. The free museum and research rooms are open to the public 6 days a week.

Over nine million records are available to view at Kew and some, including
 – more... wills, First World War Army medal cards and Second World War Seamen's medal records are also available online at www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline.

The Family Records Centre, Islington, which is jointly managed by The National Archives and the Office for National Statistics, holds the indexes (not the certificates themselves) for births, deaths and marriages for England and Wales from July 1837 and also copies of wills, before 1858, from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) and some other church courts. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

National Archives And Records Administration Employer Reviews

Fast pace and very intense
Archive Technician (Former Employee), Palmetto, GA –
No room for growth
Archives Technician (Current Employee), College Park, MD –
32 out of 32 "best place to work in fed gov't"
Archives Specialist (Current Employee), College Park, MD –
Room to learn, very flexible, team building,
Archives Technician (Current Employee), Valmeyer, IL –
Good organization
Office Automation Clerk/Administrative Assistant (Former Employee), Washington, DC –

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