Image taken from the cover of the first PLA monthly 1925

Overview

Museum Of London Docklands Library and Archives contains an outstanding collection of material relating to the conservation of the river, the operation of the enclosed docks, port management, employment  and social history, together with material specifically collected to chart the wider-ranging changes which have taken place in Docklands since 1979.

Around seventy per cent of the collection is formed by the archive of the Port of London Authority (PLA) and its predecessor dock companies and river conservancy bodies. Until its formal transfer to the Museum Of London, in 1986, this material formed the largest single collection of business records in private hands in the United Kingdom.

The Museum also holds a wide ranging collection of non PLA material.

The Library & Archive is the intellectual platform which supports the whole development of the  Museum Of London Docklands. It is an outstanding resource  which enriches the Museum’s displays and educational programmes, publications and curatorial activities.

In addition to the dock-related material, the Museum also holds the Sainsbury business archive, one of the most significant collections of company records and artefacts in the country.

Please click on the links imbedded in the text or to the left to explore the library and archives further. You may also want to read our Frequently Asked Questions page which answers some of the more common enquiries received by our archive staff.

All the material is held in the Sainsbury Study Centre. This state of the art facility allows research access to both the Sainsbury and Port and River collection.