Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Friends of The National Archives reach over 1,000 members

Friends of The National Archives be advanced to over 1,000 members

13 June 2014

The Friends of The National Archives has lately reached its 2014 target of to boot 1,000 members.

Founded in 1988, the Friends find up a voluntary organisation and a registered fellow-feeling, dedicated to supporting The National Archives' role in preserving and providing passage-way to the nation's records.

Many members live in London and the South East, unless the community is spreading across the creation. There are now Friends in people countries including a number of the European nations, North America and Canada, Australia, Norway and Iran. In newly come months the Friends have been recruiting further intensively, mainly on site at Kew end also reaching out to new communities.

The Friends are not sole a sociable and charitable group: their collective erudition about our records makes them a precious resource to researchers of all kinds.

Some of the association benefits include:

opportunities to network through records experts and enthusiasts of completely kinds

the Friends' magazine Magna three seasons a year

Outreach, a bi-monthly enewsletter

Find audibly more about The Friends of The National Archives and in what plight you can join.

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