The archives are held at Alvin Street in Gloucester and run by Gloucestershire County Council.
[1] More recently, the Archives at Alvin Street have been rebranded as the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub.
In the summer of 2019, the Hub embarked on a construction project to build a new entrance and strongrooms.
These include his transcription of "An African Song or Chant from Barbados", which in 2017 was given UNESCO Memory of the World status, recognising it as of global cultural importance.
[4][5] The Granville Sharp papers were the basis of an online exhibition in 2007, Inhuman traffic, 200 years after the end of British involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.