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Immigrants research guideExternal website - opens in a new window Research guide on National Archives website.
Easysearch - migrationExternal website - opens in a new window The National Archives "easysearch" facility will help you find out which part of the catalogue to look in.
Anglo-Jewish History: 18th - 20th centuriesExternal website - opens in a new window The National Archives research guide.
Refugees and MinoritiesExternal website - opens in a new window The National Archives research guide.
Ships’ Passenger ListsExternal website - opens in a new window The National Archives research guide.
Internees: First and Second World WarsExternal website - opens in a new window The National Archives research guide
Naturalization and Citizenship: grants of British NationalityExternal website - opens in a new window The National Archives research guide
Moving HereExternal website - opens in a new window Website offering free access to material relating to people from the Caribbean, South Asian, Irish and Jewish (from Eastern Europe) communities, from the 1840s to the present day.
Planning your visit to The National ArchivesExternal website - opens in a new window How to visit The National Archives
Huguenot Society LibraryExternal website - opens in a new window The Huguenot Library at University College London was formed by the amalgamation of the libraries of the French Hospital (1718) and the Huguenot Society (1885) and deposited in 1957.
A collection of c.6000 books, many periodicals, and a great series of manuscripts, prints and engravings.
Huguenot SocietyExternal website - opens in a new window The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
Jewish Genealogical Society of Great BritainExternal website - opens in a new window Society encouraging genealogical research and promoting the preservation of Jewish genealogical records and resources.
London Gazette onlineExternal website - opens in a new window Search the London Gazette for lists of people granted Naturalization or who have changed their name by deed poll.
www.familyrecords.gov.uk/resources The resources section of this website holds further information about births, marriages and deaths - including non-official sources.

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