Hi everybody,
I would like to share this discovery with all of you who don't already know.
There appears to be a gradual change taking place at the National Archives whereby documents that were formerly on microfilm or fiche are slowly being digitised and placed on the National Archives website as PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files. Normally, from home it costs money to download these files, and normally at Kew you have to pay per item to print documents out.
What I have discovered is that if you have your own wi-fi enabled laptop with you when you go to Kew, you can download as many of these files that you would normally have to pay for FREE. When you log on to the public access wi-fi at Kew and log on to National Archives it defaults to the same user area as that of the fixed in-house machines giving you full free access to the online documents service. Its all perfectly legal by the way!
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