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The Churchill Archives Centre is a world-leading collection of 20th Century history.

“Where the modern history of Britain is open to all”


The Archives Centre began by collecting the papers of Winston Churchill and other contemporaries and has grown to become an important resource for the study of modern history from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Our collections encompass the personal papers of individuals who made and remade British domestic politics and international relations, advanced scientific knowledge, and who observed or transformed society, economics and culture. These materials record key events and trends in the history of Britain and beyond. The Centre continues to collect.

The Archives Centre has been awarded Accreditation by The National Archives and the Churchill Papers have been entered on the UNESCO International Register of the Memory of the World.

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Remembering Florence Horsbrugh on International Women’s Day

Remembering Florence Horsbrugh on International Women’s Day

Mar 8, 2021 7 min read

A guest blog about Florence Horsbrugh for International Women’s Day from Cherish Watton.

Photo competition: the results are in!

Photo competition: the results are in!

Mar 8, 2021 1 min read

After the success of our writing competition back in April 2020, we launched, at the end of January 2021, a photo competition with the following theme: capturing life during lockdown […]

Photo competition during lockdown 3

Photo competition during lockdown 3

Jan 22, 2021 3 min read

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Marples Must Go! The controversial life and career of Ernest Marples

Marples Must Go! The controversial life and career of Ernest Marples

Jan 15, 2021 1 min read

Somehow we are still managing to get new collections open – hooray!

The Shadowed Advisor: The Role of Clementine Churchill

The Shadowed Advisor: The Role of Clementine Churchill

Nov 24, 2020 6 min read

A sidelight on recent research into the role of Clementine Churchill in her husband’s premiership.