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  HERTFORDSHIRE ARCHIVES & LOCAL STUDIES
  managed by Hertfordshire County Council
   
  CONTACT
  Address Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies, County Hall, Pegs Lane, Hertford, SG13 8EJ
  Telephone (01438) 737333
  E-Mail hertsdirect@hertscc.gov.uk
   
  ACCESS
  Opening Hours see Opening Hours page within the record office's web site
  Entry Access member of CARN readers ticket scheme
  Visiting Guide see Frequently Asked Questions page within the record office's web site
  Directions see How To Find Us page within the record office's web site
  Postal Research fee based research service provided - see Research & Enquiries Service page within the record office's web site for details
   
  SOURCES HELD
  Summary see Family History page within the record office's website for index to different source types some of which have detailed downloadable documents
  Online Catalogue see National Archives Access to Archives  web site 
   
  COPYING DOCUMENTS
  Photocopying self-service for permitted documents - 10p per A4 copy, 20p per A3 copy
  Repro Services photographic reproduction service available - see Charges document (in PDF format) for costs
  Own Photos permitted - use of flash at staff discretion - no charge for hand held camera - use of tripod requires hire of the Lionel Munby room at a cost of £36 per hour
  Microform microfirm reader-printer available - 50p per printout
   
  WEB SITE
  Access Home Page
  Content satisfactory level of information on visiting the record office and its main holdings
  Navigation satisfactory
   
  NEARBY ACCOMMODATION
  Hotels see list of nearby hotels
  Hostels YHA Lee Valley - six log lake shore cabins within the Lee Valley Park - 9.9 miles fron the record office
   
   
   
 
This page last updated: 18 February 2008