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July 12, 2006

Carnegie Library

Today on travels to unknown libraries I came across a Carnegie Library I had not seen before. The fabric of the building was in excellent repair. All the beautiful original stained glass windows marked "Newspaper Room" and "Magazine Room" were in perfect condition. The counter was original, but as if it were new. Lovely little garden at the back and fine plants in the front.

Let's say it was the Carnegie Library on the bay at Bloggington. I don't want to talk about the stock I saw: I know that the stock in Mrs Sideloader's library is fascinating without limit.

Who knows of Carnegie libraries? (Herne Hill and Hove of course!!)

Posted by Perkins at July 12, 2006 10:51 PM

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