Using your own camera is free (unlike many archives) - they have tables with camera stands near the windows in the reading room for the best light, which are worth booking if you are doing a lot of images.
Using your own camera is free (unlike many archives) - they have tables with camera stands near the windows in the reading room for the best light, which are worth booking if you are doing a lot of images.
Not sure if this is the same thing you are talking about but when I emailed them I was told that I could buy a day photo pass for £7 (I think this amount is correct) and then take photos myself.
Not sure if this is the same thing you are talking about but when I emailed them I was told that I could buy a day photo pass for £7 (I think this amount is correct) and then take photos myself.
Someone is trying to tell me that if you visit Kew and want to do some photocopying, there's no charge for the copying. Can this be true? Even at our little local library it's 20p/page!
Thanks
STG
Edited to say : I'm not talking about their research service or requesting them to provide copies of documents, I'm talking about standing by the photocopier and doing it yourself.
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