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  2. Abdus Salam Library - Wikipedia

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    The Abdus Salam Library is the main academic and research library of Imperial College London. The current library opened in August 1969, taking over from the original Lyon Playfair Library which had opened in 1959. [2] The collection grew out of earlier libraries of the various departments and colleges, the oldest collection of which dates back ...

  3. Kensington Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Kensington Central Library. / 51.5015; -0.1945. Kensington Central Library is a Grade II* listed building on Hornton Street and Phillimore Walk, Kensington, London. It was built in 1958–60 by the architect E. Vincent Harris on the site of The Abbey, a Gothic house which had been constructed for a Mr Abbot in 1880 and destroyed by bombing in ...

  4. London Library - Wikipedia

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    The London Library is an independent lending library in London, established in 1841. It was founded on the initiative of Thomas Carlyle, who was dissatisfied with some of the policies at the British Museum Library. It is located at 14 St James's Square, in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, which has been its home since 1845. [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Croydon Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Client. London Borough of Croydon. Croydon Central Library is Croydon's main public library, located inside the Croydon Clocktower in Croydon, south London. It is owned by the London Borough of Croydon on behalf of Croydon Council. The library is located on four floors inside the building. There are also children's rhymetime sessions. [1] [2] [3]

  7. 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 . [1] 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 .

  8. Battersea Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Battersea Central Library - first-floor plan in 1888. Battersea Central Library extension. Battersea Central Library is a public lending library situated on Lavender Hill in Battersea, south-west London. The library was built by the Battersea Vestry between 1889 and 1890, to a design by Edward Mountford, and remains in use in contemporary times ...

  9. Barbican Centre - Wikipedia

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    barbican .org .uk. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London, England, and the largest of its kind in Europe. [1] The centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory.