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is the single Carnegie library in France. Reims was devastated in the First World War and the losses included library accommodation in the town-hall. The provision of a new library was conceived as a contribution to the city's reconstruction. Reims was one of three "front-line" cities to be given
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1906. Used as a public library until replacement by modern premises in 1981. Then fell into disrepair until purchased by Stapleford Town Council in 1987 and subsequently renovated and re-opened in 1988 as The Carnegie Centre. Now home to Stapleford Town Council. In use as library during 2013 as the
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Carnegie libraries are to be found throughout Ireland. Libraries vary considerably in size, some of the rural ones being very small, but the smallest must be the cabinets used for the Carnegie Library Lighthouse Service. 80 were constructed originally and 62 survive in their current form as of 2020
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was the first Carnegie library to be built in Scotland; it opened in Carnegie's birthplace in 1883. Carnegie libraries in England began to be built at the beginning of the 20th century. In his retirement, Carnegie divided his time between the US and Scotland, and opened some British libraries
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on local libraries. Carnegie assessed applications using criteria which favoured poorer towns, but applicants had to undertake to support their library, providing it with books etc. from the rates. While most towns were very grateful to receive a grant, Carnegie's project was not without
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Most Carnegie libraries served the general population of towns and cities, but he also provided some academic libraries in the UK. (This pattern of town and academic libraries was in line with his policy in the US where he provided a number of college libraries, for example at
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civic office building which opened to the public on Monday 29 October 2012, with the lending library on the upper ground floor and local studies section and museum on the lower ground floor. The building was converted by The Art House in 2014 into 34 artists'
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Carnegie Library, opened in June 1905, a few months before Sheffield's more well known Carnegie library at Walkley, and seven years before Tinsley became part of Sheffield. It served as the branch library until 1985 when the service moved to a new
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As at 2011 many of the UK's Carnegie libraries continue to be used for their original purpose. However, Carnegie libraries are being affected by local authority budget cuts which are reducing the number of public libraries across the country.
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1903, brick. One of the first Carnegie libraries outside Scotland. Formerly Council Offices, currently disused. Community group attempting to raise funds to restore the building and re-open it as a Fitness/Martial arts/Boxing centre for local
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Some Carnegie libraries are unprotected by the listing system. Over the years some Carnegie libraries have been demolished, e.g. Grays (details in the list below) On the other hand, new uses have been found for other Carnegie libraries, e.g.
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1904-05 Former civic library, Jacobean Revival, designed by J Lindsay Grant of Manchester for Chadderton UDC with funding from Andrew Carnegie.Building was vacated for a new 'Civic Hub' in 2010 and now privately owned. Listed as Grade II in
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Opened in St Peter's Hill in 1926. Originally built to house the town's library and museum, with partial funding from the Carnegie UK Trust. The library has since been relocated, but the building has continued in use as a
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was built in 1903. The building was designed by H.C. Crummack, Borough Engineer.The library and adjoining former librarian's house (no. 72 Northgate) is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for
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In Scotland the Carnegie libraries were typically built of stone. In the rest of the British Isles there was much more use of brick. The drawings of the Carnegie libraries designed by architect
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1908. Built by Worthing Corporation, the building survives as Worthing Museum & Art Gallery. Today's library was built next door, opened in 1975 and is run by West Sussex County Council.
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Free Library opened in Orsett Road in 1903. Built with a grant of £3,000. Later demolished. Replaced by Essex County Council cultural centre in 1968, with Library on ground floor (run by
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Swinton Carnegie Library opened in 1906. Was sold off in the early 80s and is currently a short term rental building where guests can still enjoy the original features of the building.
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The existing library in Grace Hill was extended with a grant of £5,000 from Andrew Carnegie and opened in October 1910. Closed in December 2022 until further notice due to water damage.
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Branch Library, built with £4,000 from the Carnegie fund, designed by Mt C. T. Miles, opened on 22 June, by Mayor G. E. Bridge (relocated to new buildings in 1965); 1916
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In Britain the process of applying for a Carnegie library was broadly similar to that in the US. It was adapted to British legislation, e.g. the
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Opened April 1905. Built with a grant of £5,000. Damaged in an air raid in 1941 and again in 1942. This library was subsequently demolished.
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Opened in Leeming Street in May 1905. Built with a grant of £3,500. Remained a library until 1977, and is currently used as an arts centre.
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The existing library was altered and extended in 1906 with a grant of £3,000 from Andrew Carnegie. Used as a public library until 2012.
1176:.) In Stoke-on-Trent the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust funded a specialist ceramics library. The existence of special collections with 6080: 5579: 5169: 3864: 3139: 2667: 2647: 2418:, Liverpool. Closed in 2006 due to health and safety concerns. Now being redeveloped as a community hub by local charity Lister Steps. 1739:
Branch Library, built with £2,000 from the Carnegie fund, opened on 26 October, by Mayor J. A. Parsons, Grade II listed in 1976; 1909
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Opened in 1911 on Victoria Street. Librarian - Ernest William Green. Fine Edwardian Baroque building. It is now a city centre pub.
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in December 2013 - currently a local charity Regenerus is working to develop it as a Carnegie-Crosby a 3rd space for the community).
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there were objections to the proposed building for conservation reasons, and this resulted in a library which blends into the
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Opened officially by Carnegie in Broadway in May 1906. Built with a grant of £6,000. Used as the public library until 1990.
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Opened in Victoria Avenue in 1906. Built with a grant of £7,500. Re-opened in October 2010 following refurbishment (run by
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Opened on the corner of Baker Street and Lowestoft Road in April 1907 and built with a grant of £2,000. Demolished in 1975.
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30 May 1906. Maltravers Road BN17 5NA. The extended & refurbished modern library is run by West Sussex County Council.
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1913, brick and stone construction. In control of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, still in use as Central Library.
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Branch Library, built with £2,000 from the Carnegie fund, opened on 13 May, by Mayor H. Robson, Grade II listed in 1976.
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is a library in The Hague. A financial donation by Andrew Carnegie made the construction of the Peace Palace possible.
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Opened in Station Road (now High Street East) in February 1904. Used as a public library until 1974. Demolished c.1985.
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Opened in Cheap Street in May 1906, Built with a grant of £2,000. Used as the town's public library until 2000.
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1889, the second Carnegie library (which opened shortly before Braddock, the first Carnegie library in the US)
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1904, built with a grant of £8,450, a "jewelled casket of learning" opened by Andrew himself at age 68 years
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New Cross, 1911, brick and stone, designed by Gerald Warren & Stanley E Castle (now Music Room studios)
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Opened in High Street in 1906. Building converted for library use with a grant of £2,500. Grade II listed.
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Branch Library, built with £2,000 from the Carnegie fund, opened on 27 March, by Mayor G. E. Bridge; 1910
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controversy. For example, some people objected to the way in which he had made his money. In the case of
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Opened in The Drive in November 1905. Built with a grant of £3,000. Used as a public library until 1986.
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Opened in 1916. Built with a grant of £7,400, Red brick and Bath stone, Grade-II listed in 1975 (run by
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Opened in Thorpe End in 1905. Built with a grant of £2,000. Used as a public library until 1974; now
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1905, stone construction. The building is no longer in use as a library, and is currently derelict.
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opened 1913, now owned by Nottinghamshire County Council and still serving the people of Huthwaite
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Opened in Grove Road in August 1904. Built with a grant of £10,000. Destroyed in an air raid 1943.
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The Fiftieth Annual Report of the Free Libraries Committee: April 1st, 1911, to March 31st, 1912
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Opened in Windmill Street in 1905. Built with a grant of £6,000. Grade-II listed in 1975 (run by
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Shipley, West Yorkshire 1905, stone construction. The building is no longer in use as a library.
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Carnegie's libraries were not exclusively for English-speakers. The Bangor library was called
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Opened in West Street in 1904. Built as part of the Municipal Buildings with a grant of £560.
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1906, Grade II listed in 1996. Partly occupied, following relocation of the library in 2009.
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Criccieth 1905 (opened on St David's day by JE Greaves, lord lieutenant of Caernarfonshire)
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1907, Ormskirk Road, Pemberton, Grade II listed. Library now closed, used as office space.
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Plaque in Arthurstone Library, Dundee, Scotland acknowledging donation by Andrew Carnegie
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Opened in Analby Road in 1905. Built with a grant of £3,000. Grade II listed, now the "
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1909, built with a grant of £4,000 (run by St. Helens Metropolitan Borough Council).
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Opened 1905 by Carnegie in person. Built with a grant of £12,000. Grade II listed.
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Opened in Carlisle Street in 1905 with a grant of £3,000. Demolished in the 1960s.
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1905, stone. Library now closed, replaced by a new library and museum within the
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Central Library, of red brick and stone. Opened 24 July 1906 at a cost of £8,000.
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Carnegie Library, no building provided. This academic library comprised books on
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foundation stone laid 1903 – first Carnegie library in Ireland and still in use
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building was finished in 1927, and opened the following year in the presence of
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1903, Carnegie also funded the separate building for the Kingston Museum 1904.
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style for this commission. His building in turn suffered severe damage in the
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Opened in High Street in July 1905. Built with a grant of £2,000 (run by
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Opened 1 October 1910. Built with a grant of £12,000. Demolished in 1962.
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Kingston District Library, Paisley Road 1904 originally shared with the
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library, opened in London Road in 1905 and built with a grant of £5,000.
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The University Library, Leuven, after fire damage in the First World War
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Inverurie Public Library, August 1911 by architect Harbourne Maclennan
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Opened in Cobden Street in October 1905. Built with a grant of £4,000.
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Opened in Newton Road in November 1905. Built with a grant of £2,000.
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A full list and description of Carnegie libraries in Ireland is in
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Opened in Free School Lane in 1913. Built with a grant of £10,000.
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Irish Carnegie Libraries: a Catalogue & Architectural History
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Irish Carnegie Libraries: a Catalogue & Architectural History
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Diver, Kevin (2023). "The Remains of Grays' Carnegie Library".
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Govanhill & Crosshill District Library, 1906 by architect
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a Carnegie library, the other two being Leuven and Belgrade.
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Panorama - the Journal of the Thurrock Local History Society
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Arthurstone Library, Dundee 1905 - still in use as a library
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Broughty Ferry Library, Dundee - still in use as a library
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1908, Renaissance style faced with stone, Grade II listed.
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1904, built as a library and lecture hall. In use as the
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unitary authority). Some remnants of the library remain.
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Lambourne, David. 'Lincolnshire's Carnegie Libraries',
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1906 (opened on St David's day by the Earl of Plymouth)
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theatre and dance studio, the library having relocated.
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Arnold, Nottinghamshire 1906, (demolished in the 1980s)
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1906, destroyed by fire in 1914, reputedly the work of
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Public Library (1905), in use since 1981 as the town's
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Central Library, 1902 by architect Harry Ramsay Taylor
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in Edinburgh, where they are available to researchers
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by Brendan Grimes (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1998
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Blackness Library, Dundee - still in use as a library
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Maxton, Roxburghshire (Now used as a village hall).
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1906, Edwardian baroque and free Renaissance style.
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Opened November 1909. Built with a grant of £1,000.
5858:Carnegie Theatre Trust – Business Plan 2015 – 2019 4659:"1911 – Carnegie Library, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow" 3104:, County Armagh, 1906 – still in use as a library. 2715:Hutchesontown District Library, 1904 by architect 2467:1908, red brick and limestone at a cost of £5,000. 2384:- Hendon 1908, Kayll Road 1909, Monkwearmouth 1909 2347:(Near Halifax) 1905, stone (run by Calderdale MBC) 2337:. Since 1981, the building has been in use as the 2156:Opened in Abington Street in 1910, to a design by 1813:1905, brick and stone, Grade II Listed (closed by 1227:Library was built in 1906 and now Grade II listed. 100:A Carnegie library was built in the 1920s for the 6073:West Lothian - An Illustrated Architectural Guide 5887:"Former Worthing Library, Museum and Art Gallery" 4988:"Foleshill Library's extension officially opened" 4977:(City of Birmingham, Birmingham, 1912), pp. 9-10. 3309:"1905 – Carnegie Library, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin" 1381:31 March 2016 due to budget cuts, reopened 2018). 6478:"1905 – Carnegie Library, Portadown, Co. Armagh" 3335:"1929 – Pembroke Library, Anglesea Road, Dublin" 3258:"1905 – Carnegie Library, Anglesea Street, Cork" 3789:"1910 – Carnegie Library, Skerries, Co. Dublin" 1757:1905, Edwardian Baroque style, Grade II listed. 1111:Peace Palace, The Hague, The Netherlands (2007) 582:Strand street. 1911, still in use as a library 176:although some no longer function as libraries. 5631:"The Carnegie Centre: Stapleford Town Council" 2585:Bridgeton District Library, 1903 by architect 1969:Haslingden (run by Lancashire County Council). 1363:designed by T Gibbs Thomas in 1905/06 (run by 6565: 6452:"1906 – Proposal for Carnegie Library, Derry" 4513:National Inventory of Architectural Heeritage 2919:(Llantwit Fardre) 1906 - now the Parish Hall 2778:Parkhead District Library, 1906 by architect 2477:with Portland stone and terracotta detailing. 2283:style building with a modern 1960s extension. 1354:, 1912, heavily extended to the rear in 2010. 1336:1905, brick and stone (Tower Hamlets Council) 218:foundation stone laid 1903; destroyed in the 8: 6056:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 5980:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4483:"1905 – Former Library, Drogheda, Co. Louth" 4115:National Inventory of Architectural Heritage 3844:National Inventory of Architectural Heritage 3513:"Carnegie Library, Dundrum, Dublin QO-00110" 2533:Govanhill & Crosshill District Library, 2483:1906, situated at the rear of the Town Hall. 1889:) - closed 31 March 2011 due to budget cuts. 6075:. Scotland: The Rutland Press. p. 95. 3088:– demolished to allow for road improvements 2754:Maryhill Public Library, 1903 by architect 2395:, Opened 1905, closed in 1996 and is now a 1885:1906, brick and stone construction (run by 1187:From 1913 applications were handled by the 6572: 6558: 6550: 5014:Lincolnshire Past and Present Vols. 85–90. 3053:, extended, but still in use as a library. 2556:are in the Strathclyde Archives, Glasgow. 1863:1935. The building now forms part of 185: 113:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 6126:"West Calder, East End, Library (214873)" 5575:"Old Borough Library, Stafford (1428554)" 3990:"Carnegie Arts Centre, Kenmare, Co.Kerry" 2633:, Dundee 1908 - still in use as a library 6302:The Carnegie legacy in England and Wales 6254:The Carnegie legacy in England and Wales 5411:"NEW MILLS - Story of New Mills Library" 5353:The Carnegie legacy in England and Wales 5165:"CRADLEY HEATH PUBLIC LIBRARY (1229308)" 4955:The Carnegie legacy in England and Wales 4929:The Carnegie legacy in England and Wales 4736:"University Library "Svetozar Marković"" 3664:"Literary Lifelines: Carnegie Bookcases" 3437:"1912 – Library, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin" 1789:Opened in 1903. Demolished in the 1980s. 1400:The Carnegie Collection of British Music 1357:Enfield Highway, 1910. Extended in 1938. 1322:1905, brick and stone (community run by 503:Dublin City Public Libraries and Archive 5263:"Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council" 3132:"Bibliotheque d'etude et du patrimoine" 3123: 2897:1904 - now Buckley Town Council offices 2748:and the local police station, is now a 2646:, named at Carnegie's suggestion after 2412:, opened 15 November 1909, closed 1966. 1508:1905, Renaissance classical style with 1238:Library, a Carnegie library in a small 1155:, which permitted expenditure from the 104:to replace a building destroyed in the 88:The University Library, Leuven, Belgium 6071:Jaques and McKean (1 September 1994). 6049: 5973: 5494:"Andrew Carnegie Libraries, Liverpool" 4882:The Bromley Record, June 1906, page 98 3072:Belfast, Oldpark Road no longer in use 2636:Dennistoun Library, 1905 by architect 2509:The first Carnegie library to open in 2190:building which now serves as a museum. 2017:Bradford Metropolitan District Council 129:For more details of this library, see 3567:Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council 2805:1910, by architect Sinclair MacDonald 1391:(Chats Palace Arts Centre since 1976) 1212:'s Carnegie library is now a museum. 7: 6203:"Carnegie Library Deinolen (422853)" 5998:. Dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org 5425:"The Carnegie Library, Fratton Road" 5110:The History of Bournemouth Libraries 4827:has deposited historic files in the 2820:Woodside Library, 1905 by architect 2730:1909, no longer in use as a library. 2053:, brick and terracotta construction. 1879:, Bolton Metropolitan Borough, 1911. 1262:Former Carnegie library in Sevenoaks 1199:Current status of Carnegie libraries 237:Also used as a Quaker meeting house 6402:"Oldpark Carnegie Library, Belfast" 6042:Scotland, Gerald Blaikie, Glasgow. 5966:Scotland, Gerald Blaikie, Glasgow. 2670:1890, French Renaissance style, by 2424:1909, brick and stone construction. 2333:, 1905, Public Library designed by 2144:1910, built with a grant of £2,000. 2003:Opened in Northgate Street in 1924. 1815:Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council 1445:1906, brick and stone construction. 27:Library, Devon, England, built 1905 5855:Carnegie (Workington) Ltd (2014). 5784:"Wakefield One Library and Museum" 5614:"LCC comments on Stamford Library" 5580:National Heritage List for England 5289:"Library marks century of lending" 5170:National Heritage List for England 2955:1912 - now the Radnorshire museum 2925:1904, local sandstone construction 2873:1907, brick and stone construction 2668:Edinburgh, Central Lending Library 2664:, 1883, the first Carnegie library 2491:Carnegie theatre & arts centre 1180:gave scope for the development of 14: 6182:Llantwit Fardre Community Council 2976:Corporation Road Library, Newport 2861:1906, Grade II listed (CADW 2886) 2025:1909, stone construction (run by 2015:1904, stone construction (run by 1191:, based in Carnegie's home town, 6626: 6276:"Pontypool Public Library (593)" 5968:"Carnegie Libraries of Scotland" 5706:Hewson, Van (30 November 2018). 3078:- proposed but never constructed 2627:1905 pink sandstone construction 1528:, rebuilt using original facade. 1043: 893: 746:1910, still in use as a library 739: 676: 614: 595: 575: 541: 507: 484: 464: 445: 409: 361: 299: 264: 211: 47: 6406:The Architectural Heritage Fund 5545:"Sowerby Bridge Public Library" 5016:Article can be accessed at the 3098:– no longer in use as a library 2319:. The collection is now in the 2176:1913, (now used as offices for 2027:Westmorland and Furness Council 1735:Four Carnegie Libraries:- 1907 1678:Westmorland and Furness Council 6482:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 6456:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 6328:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 6157:Brynmawr & District Museum 5820:The Carnegie legacy in England 5762:The Carnegie legacy in England 5653:The Carnegie legacy in England 5483:2. Herts Advertiser April 1947 5055:The Carnegie legacy in England 4857:"A fresh wind from the Humber" 4772:. 28 June 1903. Archived from 4663:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 4487:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 3919:The Historical Picture Archive 3793:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 3517:The Historical Picture Archive 3441:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 3361:"McCullough Mulvin Architects" 2654:supported out of public rates. 2132:Opened in Benwell area in 1909 2065:, Leicestershire built in 1905 1670:1906, Grade II listed in 2009. 31:This is an incomplete list of 1: 6122:Historic Environment Scotland 6097:Historic Environment Scotland 6022:www.scottisharchitects.org.uk 5295:. 30 May 2006. Archived from 4829:National Archives of Scotland 4825:Carnegie United Kingdom Trust 2537:, built in 1906 by architect 2378:, partly timber construction. 1189:Carnegie United Kingdom Trust 131:Catholic University of Leuven 5802:"The Art House, Old Library" 4855:Tonmkin, Boyd (April 2011). 3668:Great Lighthouses of Ireland 3112:Larne Museum and Arts Centre 3110:, County Antrim, 1905 - now 2658:Dunfermline Carnegie Library 2366:1981 library is refurbished. 2351:Stafford Old Borough Library 2261:Isle of Wight County Council 1565:Library 1913, extended 2008. 1316:(1862–1929), now demolished. 1145:Dunfermline Carnegie Library 954:Shanagolden, County Limerick 902:Limerick City Gallery of Art 6662:Lists of Carnegie libraries 6534:discovernorthernireland.com 5708:"Tinsleys Carnegie Library" 3138:(in French). Archived from 2855:Abercanaid 1903, demolished 2363:Stapleford, Nottinghamshire 2263:, threatened with closure). 1887:Stoke-on-Trent City Council 1129:Belgrade University Library 982:Ballyduff, County Waterford 890:Pery Square, Limerick City 159:, the French President and 6688: 6044:"Early Carnegie Libraries" 5866:Allerdale District Council 5218:"History of Grays Library" 5191:Gee, Chris (2 June 2021). 5077:"B.O.D.Y. Carnegie Centre" 5030:"Bookworms Daycare Centre" 3063:still in use as a library. 2693:Hamilton townhouse library 2612:Library 1904 by architect 1437:London Borough of Lewisham 1242:suburb, was built in 1904. 812:Broadford, County Limerick 382:still in use as a library 127:, but has been restored. ( 6635: 6624: 6588: 5459:Lancashire County Council 2850:, in Cardiff, opened 1906 2251:Lancashire County Council 2168:Lancashire County Council 2148:Normanton, West Yorkshire 2118:Cheshire West and Chester 1762:Lancashire County Council 1637:Lancashire County Council 1512:features Grade II listed. 1379:London Borough of Lambeth 1287:Library and Museum (1906) 1010:Lismore, County Waterford 145:Carnegie library of Reims 5891:British Listed Buildings 5523:British Listed Buildings 5455:"History of Rawtenstall" 4951:"West Greenwich library" 3136:La Bibliothèque Carnegie 2672:George Washington Browne 2614:George Washington Browne 2561:Aberdeen Central Library 2339:Central Museum, Southend 2307:Skipton, North Yorkshire 1989:Carnegie Heritage Centre 1365:London Borough of Ealing 1168:neighbouring buildings. 1025:Tallow, County Waterford 853:Feenagh, County Limerick 5816:"West Bromwich library" 5391:. Fulbright Reflections 5319:"Littlehampton Library" 5051:"Brierley Hill library" 2704:Hugh Miller Institute, 2591:Glasgow Women's Library 2372:, 1904, Grade II Listed 2301:Shipley, West Yorkshire 1964:North Yorkshire Council 1250:The technical college, 4740:University of Belgrade 3563:"dlr Carnegie Library" 2851: 2567:Airdrie Public Library 2549: 2541: 2521: 2434:1905, Grade II listed. 2357:Stamford, Lincolnshire 2298: 2103:Melton Carnegie Museum 1845:1908, Yorkshire stone. 1710:1911, Grade II listed. 1395:King's College, London 1288: 1277: 1263: 1255: 1243: 1228: 1112: 1039:Waterford City Library 111:Funding came from the 97: 89: 28: 5912:"Stories of Worthing" 5649:"Stourbridge library" 5637:on 25 September 2013. 5429:History in Portsmouth 4925:"Walthamstow library" 2946:, Merthyr Tydfil 1907 2846: 2547: 2532: 2508: 2296: 2110:Central library 1912. 1801:1905, grade II listed 1795:1906, grade II listed 1760:Burnley 1930 (run by 1653:Durham County Council 1609:, Greater Manchester. 1585:, Greater Manchester. 1283: 1269: 1261: 1249: 1234: 1223: 1110: 95: 87: 23: 6667:Europe-related lists 6225:"Radnorshire Museum" 4796:Booker T. Washington 4710:"Greystones Library" 4689:Buildings of Ireland 4638:Buildings of Ireland 4613:Buildings of Ireland 4588:Buildings of Ireland 4563:Buildings of Ireland 4538:Buildings of Ireland 4412:Buildings of Ireland 4286:Buildings of Ireland 4236:Buildings of Ireland 4211:Buildings of Ireland 4193:Buildings of Ireland 4165:Buildings of Ireland 4090:Buildings of Ireland 3944:Buildings of Ireland 3894:Buildings of Ireland 3768:Buildings of Ireland 3743:Buildings of Ireland 3693:Buildings of Ireland 3643:Buildings of Ireland 3618:Buildings of Ireland 3492:Buildings of Ireland 3391:Buildings of Ireland 2891:1905 - now a museum 2785:Reading Rooms Dundee 2475:Ruabon facing bricks 1668:Ashton-in-Makerfield 1411:Kingston upon Thames 1153:Public Libraries Act 1117:Peace Palace Library 1059:Bray, County Wicklow 194:Location and street 102:University of Leuven 61:adding missing items 6672:Libraries in Europe 5918:on 26 February 2015 5790:on 23 January 2013. 5687:on 25 February 2017 5551:on 20 November 2008 5057:. 24 September 2016 3224:Dublin City Council 3142:on 8 September 2010 3051:Bangor, County Down 3028:Whitchurch, Cardiff 2836:("Free Library" in 2376:Stratford-upon-Avon 2323:Reference Library, 2247:St Annes-on-the-Sea 2130:Newcastle upon Tyne 1931:Kent County Council 1904:Garston, Liverpool. 1837:Kent County Council 1577:Castleton, Rochdale 1573:Greater Manchester 1568:Stoke Library 1913. 1405:The Maughan Library 1174:Tuskegee University 610:Whitechurch, Dublin 562:(1912, R.M Butler) 187: 6582:Carnegie libraries 6510:. 18 November 2007 6484:. 9 September 2016 5435:on 20 January 2009 5269:on 22 January 2010 4992:Coventry Telegraph 4770:The New York Times 4746:on 12 October 2009 4716:. 14 February 2019 4665:. 28 February 2013 4065:www.waymarking.com 2972:Rogerstone Library 2852: 2822:James Robert Rhind 2780:James Robert Rhind 2756:James Robert Rhind 2717:James Robert Rhind 2682:James Robert Rhind 2638:James Robert Rhind 2625:Coatbridge library 2587:James Robert Rhind 2575:Carnegie Library, 2554:James Robert Rhind 2550: 2542: 2539:James Robert Rhind 2522: 2450:Drury Lane Library 2299: 1774:Caversham, Reading 1633:Accrington Library 1522:Northfield Library 1312:1908, designed by 1289: 1278: 1264: 1256: 1244: 1229: 1182:interlibrary loans 1113: 736:city, John's Quay 355:Charleville Mall, 186: 98: 90: 59:; you can help by 34:Carnegie libraries 29: 6649: 6648: 6508:Wikimedia Commons 6380:Wikimedia Commons 6354:Wikimedia Commons 6250:"Penarth library" 5758:"Walsall library" 5712:Reading Sheffield 5543:Street, Malcolm. 5498:Culture Liverpool 5389:"Benwell Library" 5299:on 14 August 2020 4994:. 4 December 2008 4800:"Up from Slavery" 4363:. 26 January 2016 4189:"Highlights List" 3795:. 28 January 2010 3443:. 22 January 2010 3365:McCullough Mulvin 3341:. 20 January 2010 3315:. 21 January 2010 3166:www.dublincity.ie 3013:Neath Port Talbot 2953:Llandrindod Wells 2136:Newton-le-Willows 2051:Langley, Sandwell 1851:, Pear Tree Road. 1827:Dalton-in-Furness 1674:Barrow in Furness 1538:Selly Oak Library 1496:, extension 1904. 1416:Lea Bridge Road, 1296:Brentford Library 1162:Stratford-on-Avon 1096: 1095: 295:Blackrock, Dublin 77: 76: 6679: 6630: 6574: 6567: 6560: 6551: 6545: 6544: 6542: 6540: 6526: 6520: 6519: 6517: 6515: 6500: 6494: 6493: 6491: 6489: 6474: 6468: 6467: 6465: 6463: 6458:. 6 January 2016 6448: 6442: 6441: 6439: 6437: 6423: 6417: 6416: 6414: 6412: 6398: 6392: 6391: 6389: 6387: 6372: 6366: 6365: 6363: 6361: 6346: 6340: 6339: 6337: 6335: 6320: 6314: 6313: 6311: 6309: 6298:"Skewen library" 6294: 6288: 6287: 6272: 6266: 6265: 6263: 6261: 6246: 6240: 6239: 6237: 6235: 6221: 6215: 6214: 6199: 6193: 6192: 6190: 6188: 6174: 6168: 6167: 6165: 6163: 6149: 6143: 6142: 6140: 6138: 6118: 6112: 6111: 6109: 6107: 6093: 6087: 6086: 6068: 6062: 6061: 6055: 6047: 6039: 6033: 6032: 6030: 6028: 6014: 6008: 6007: 6005: 6003: 5996:"James R. 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