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  2. London Library - Wikipedia

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    The London Library is a self-supporting, independent institution. It is a registered charity [4] whose sole aim is the advancement of education, learning, and knowledge. It was incorporated by Royal Charter on 13 June 1933, with a supplemental Royal Charter granted on 21 October 1988. On 6 July 2004, the Queen granted the Library a new Royal ...

  3. London Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The London Public Library (LPL) is the public library system of London, Ontario, Canada. All 16 locations city-wide offer services and programs for adults, teens and children residing in London and the surrounding counties of Oxford, Middlesex, and Elgin. The branches includes art exhibits, author readings, a summer reading program, and health ...

  4. Bethnal Green Library - Wikipedia

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    Bethnal Green Library. / 51.5265; -0.0539. Bethnal Green library is a public library situated in Bethnal Green Gardens on Cambridge Heath Road in Bethnal Green, London. [1] The library was opened by Mayor Councillor J.J. Vaughan on 13 October 1922. [2] The first known building on the site was built in 1570 and was leased in 1727 to Matthew Wright.

  5. Kensal Rise Library - Wikipedia

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    Kensal Rise Library is a public library in London, England, opened by American author Mark Twain in 1900. The site was donated by All Souls College, Oxford. The library's threatened closure prompted a large campaign to save it, led by figures including Alan Bennett, Philip Pullman, Zadie Smith, Nick Cave and Pet Shop Boys.

  6. Wellcome Library - Wikipedia

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    The library's story during the later decades of the 20th century has been one of continuing growth and development. A significant addition during the 1980s was the purchase of the manuscripts, and about 10,000 printed books, from the Medical Society of London Library. Nomenclature. The Wellcome Library has been renamed more than once.

  7. Peckham Library - Wikipedia

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    Peckham Library is a library and community building situated in Peckham in south-east London, United Kingdom. It was designed by Alsop and Störmer , [1] engineered by AKT II and won the Stirling Prize for Architecture in 2000.

  8. The Library at Willesden Green - Wikipedia

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    Branch of. London Borough of Brent. The Library at Willesden Green (simply known as Willesden Library) is a public library complex situated in Willesden Green, London, United Kingdom. The centre includes a public library which spans over 3 floors, and includes a library for children. It includes 40,000 books, and offers computer and study spaces.

  9. Barbican Library - Wikipedia

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    The Barbican Library is one of the public lending libraries in the City of London. The library has a large collection of books, spoken word recordings, DVDs, CDs and music scores available, most for loan, and some reference material for use on site. [1] This public library is one of several libraries in Central London.