Library Collections
The library houses five main collections: The Reference and Circulating Collections, Corporate Archives, Media Collections, Special Collections, and the Visual Resources Collection. Whether you are a historian, a student, a museum professional, an independent scholar, an artist, an interpreter, or simply interested in learning more about history, we welcome you to use our growing collection of resources.
Special Collections
Colonial Williamsburg has been collecting original manuscripts, newspapers, playbills, broadsides, pamphlets, and other primary sources since 1926. More than 11,800 rare books offer strengths in architecture, landscape architecture, domestic crafts, legal and religious tracts, medicine (including a collection of books dealing with the treatment of the mentally ill), illustrated texts from the 17th through the 19th centuries, and the personal library of the Prentis family of Williamsburg. Issues of the Virginia Gazette, the official newspaper of Virginia printed in Williamsburg from 1736 until 1780, are an important resource for the library’s research community.
Visual Resources Collection
The Visual Resources Collection holds over a half million photographs, drawings, scrapbooks, postcards, and graphics providing visual documentation of Colonial Williamsburg, its buildings, landscapes, development, programs, collections, personnel, and related materials on Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay area.
Corporate Archives
The Corporate Archives preserves and provides access to records related to the 20th-century Restoration and continuing story of Colonial Williamsburg from 1926 to the present.
Media Collections
The Media Collections gathers and preserves Colonial Williamsburg’s audiovisual assets in both analog and digital format. To date, the collection includes more than 400,000 digital images created by Colonial Williamsburg photographers, motion picture films, and educational audio and video productions from 1930 to the present.
To better understand the Colonial Williamsburg visitor experience and to document the history of tourism in Williamsburg, Media Collections holds a small but growing collection of home movies from the mid-20th century.
Reference and Circulating Collections
The Reference and Circulating collections at the Rock support the breadth of research done at Colonial Williamsburg. Shelved in open stacks, visitors may browse over 70,000 books and journals.