The Museum’s Library and Archives maintains the world’s finest collection of natural history literature, artwork and manuscripts.
Whether you’re looking for incunabula from 1469 or cutting-edge research articles, we can help. Our comprehensive collection includes items to support your research, answer your questions and fire your imagination.
Visit the Museum's online repository to access publications from our scientists. Content in the repository is accessible to all and showcases the Museum's broad research output.
What's new
Digital versions of some of our unique artwork collections have been made available for the first time, the content of which belongs to the Public Domain.
Collection highlights
Naturalists and pioneers
Our librarians and archivists have curated and developed the collection to meet the needs of researchers, curators and visitors since 1881. The collection contains more than one million items, including almost 400,000 books, 22,000 ongoing journal titles, 350,000 artworks and over 100,000 catalogued archival items.
Physical items are distributed between the Museum’s sites in South Kensington and Tring, and its remote storage facility. The collection includes original material, topographical and geological maps, photographs, monographs, and journals. We are also digitising the collection to make our materials available online for Museum staff and members of the public.
The collection, which can be searched in full from the Library and Archives homepage, is composed of a number of sub-collections:
Archives
The Archives mainly hold materials relating to the history of the Museum, including correspondence and research notes, specimen accession registers, architectural plans, expedition reports, and staff photographs and portraits.
Special collections
The Library’s special collections include some of the Museum’s most treasured items, from printed books and manuscripts to spectacular artwork. The art collections are particularly rich in material from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and include works from artists who made a significant contribution to our understanding of the natural world.
Tring
The Library at Tring holds most of the Museum’s ornithology literature, including the magnificent Rothschild collection.
South Kensington
The Library at South Kensington houses a comprehensive range of materials closely aligned with the Museum's research activities and specimen collections, focusing primarily on taxonomy, systematics, anthropology, botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology.
Highlights of the collection are described on the collection pages. You can look for individual items using the Library and Archives Discovery Layer, which searches across all physical and online resources held in our collections.
Publications
- Art of Nature: Three Centuries of Natural History Art from Around the World
- Museum Through a Lens: Photographs from the Natural History Museum 1880-1950
- Chinese Art and the Reeves Collection: Images of Nature
- The Art of British Natural History
- The Art of the First Fleet: Images of Nature
- The Art of India: Images of Nature
- Women Artists: Images of Nature
- The Bauer Brothers: Images of Nature
- Rare Treasures from the Library of the NHM
Related information
- Visiting us
- Follow us on Twitter @NHM_Library
- Library and Archives blog (current)
- Library and Archives blog (old)
- NHM Images (image library)
- History of the Library and Archives
- Images of Nature Gallery
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Wallace Letters Online (please use Firefox or Microsoft Edge browsers)
Open repository
Access publications from our scientists in the Museum's online repository, accessible to all.