Today the Royal Library collections comprise the documentary and intellectual heritage of the
Monarchy of the United Kingdom and its predecessors, span nearly two-and-half millennia and comprise millions of pages, many unique, many encapsulating some of the most extraordinary moments in British history, and many items important in their own right. As well as books and manuscripts, The Librarian is also responsible for the collections of insignia,
coins and
medals,
seals,
banknotes, and other material. As Assistant Keeper of the Royal Archives, The Librarian has oversight of the
Royal Archives, based at Windsor Castle since 1911. The Royal Library and
Royal Archives supports the work of the Royal Household in the
Royal Collection Trust Department through exhibitions, events, and publications, and the work of the
Lord Chamberlain's and
Private Secretary's Offices through the creation of displays and manufacture of gifts for State Visits, for selected garden parties, and other types of official and public engagement. The Royal Library and
Royal Archives teams work very closely with the information assurance work of Royal Household to meet the challenges of dealing with library and archive material in the digital age. The Royal Library includes responsibility for the Royal Library bindery. ==History==