No.6 Convent Place
- Human Resources Department
- Civil Status and Registration Office
- Civil Aviation
- Public Finances
- HM Customs
- Income Tax Office
- Treasury Department
- Lottery Section
- Land Property Services Limited
- Procurement Office
- Town Planning
Ministry for Sports, Culture, Heritage and Youth
- Sports & Leisure Authority
- Cultural Centre
- Gibraltar Archives
- Gibraltar Museum
- Post Office
- Philatelic Bureau
- Kings Bastion Leisure Centre
- Youth Services
- City Fire Brigade
- Youth Centre
Ministry for Education, Financial Services. Gaming, Telecommunications and Justice
- Department of Education
- Finance Centre Department
- Remote Gambling
- Supreme Court
- Small Claims Court
- Coroner's Court
- Legislation Support Unit
- Royal Gibraltar Police
- Gibraltar Co-ordinating Centre for Criminal Intelligence and Drugs (GCID); Gibraltar Financial Intelligence Unit (GFIU)
- Gibraltar Police Authority
- Police Complaints Board
Ministry for Tourism, Public Transport and the Port
- Gibraltar Tourist Board
- Maritime Administration
- Yacht Registry
- Port Authority
- Citizen's Advice Bureau
Ministry for Equality, Social Services and the Elderly
- Office of the Minister
- Care Agency
- Vacancies
- Drug Strategy Coordinator
- Department of Consumer Affairs
- Data Protection (Gibraltar Regulatory Authority)
Ministry for Traffic, Health and Safety and Technical Services
Ministry of Enterprise, Training and Employment
Ministry for Health and Environment
Ministy for Housing and the Elderly
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Since its inception in 1969, the Gibraltar Archives has been responsible for the collection and preservation of public records, as well as the preparation of those records for public access and academic research in those cases where records can be released. As well as public records, the Gibraltar Archives hold historical records pertaining to the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries from various bodies and institutions involved in the day-to-day administration of Gibraltar. In addition, some private individuals, groups and associations have deposited their records at the Gibraltar Archives. The work of the Archivist goes beyond the preservation and preparation of records. The Gibraltar Archives provides a research service and officers deal with a substantial amount of both local and international enquiries. Additionally, the Archivist liaises with schools and other institutions in Gibraltar and abroad and is often required to conduct research and deliver lectures in Gibraltar and abroad on various aspects of Gibraltarian history. Our public opening hours are: Monday - Friday Winter Hours 9am to 1pm 2.30pm to 5.30pm Summer Hours 8am to 2.30pm Our contact details are: Tel./Fax: (+350) 200 7 94 61 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |


