Ellen G. White Research Centre
The first of its kind established outside of the United States.
About the Centre
Located within the Roy Graham Library on College campus, the Ellen G. White Research Centre was opened at Newbold in 1974, the first of its kind established outside of the United States.
The Centre provides the facilities and resources for research into the life and writings of Ellen G. White and the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Essential Information
ELLEN G. WHITE RESEARCH CENTRE
All you need to know
Our Collection
The Centre has a complete collection of Ellen G. White’s published and unpublished letters and manuscripts, consisting of approximately 50,000 pages, including sample handwritten letters.
A card index organised by subject enables researchers to find material easily, although all the material is now available online.
Resources
The following links may help with your research and study into the life and work of Ellen G. White and the history of the Adventist church:
- EGW Writings
- James White Library – Andrews University
- The Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research
- Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index
- White Estate
Digital Resource Library
Thousands of pages of documents pertaining to Adventist history and Ellen G. White are available through the White Estate Digital Resource Centre (DRC) database.
The DRC also includes answers to thousands of questions addressed to the White Estate from the 1930s to the present and is available online.
Contribute to our Collection
We are always looking for material relating to the life and work of Ellen G. White and the history of the Adventist church. This includes resources such as books and pamphlets, periodicals, correspondence by prominent Adventist workers, and photographs of workers and institutions.
We are especially interested in materials related to the history of Adventist work in Europe.
Please contact us if you have material you think might be helpful or that you would like to donate.
