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Term Time Opening Hours

Term time opening hours for the Refugee Archives are listed below. If you have any queriesor to make an appointment, please contact the Archivist, Paul Dudman, on p.v.dudman@uel.ac.uk or E-mail the Archive at library-archives@uel.ac.uk.

 

Opening Hours

Mondays

1pm - 6pm

Tuesdays

By Appointment Only

(between the hours of10am - 5pm).

Wednesdays 1pm - 6pm
Thursdays

1pm - 6pm

Fridays

By Appointment Only

(between the hours of 10am - 1pm).

Saturdays Closed**
Sundays Closed

** Saturday Opening

Selected Saturday opening will be available, by prior booked appointment only, on the following days between 10am and 4pm. The following dates in question will be: Saturday 20 October; Saturday 17 November; and Saturday 1 December. To make an appointment, please contact the Archivist, Paul Dudman, on p.v.dudman@uel.ac.uk

All potential readers are encouraged to contact us in advance to confirm opening times or to make an appointment to visit the collections.  It is always advisable to contact us in advance, especially if you are planning to travel from a distance to visit the Archive.  Please refer to our contact information (http://www.uel.ac.uk/lls/resources/libraryarchives.htm) for further details or send us a message via email on: library-archives@uel.ac.uk

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Directions

When visiting the Archive, we would advice that you contact the Archivist in advance of your visit in order to ensure that we can arrange for a staff presence to be here to assist you. Further information about public transport and how to locate us can be found on the following pages:

Link to Docklands Campus information page on the UEL website

Docklands Campus Map

Link to Docklands Campus directions on Google Local

Transport for London Public Transport Information

Access

When you arrive at the Docklands Campus, you will find that the access doors to the buildings are controlled by a swipe card system for security reasons. If you are an external visitor then it would be best for you to report to the security desk in the main entrance as you enter the Docklands Library, and the security guard on duty can direct you to the Archive.

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