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Selly Oak Library was erected to designs by the architect John P Osborne. The contractor was George Webb, and the foundation stone was laid on 1 August 1905. The foundation stone reveals that the building was funded by Andrew Carnegie and that the site was given by local business man Thomas Gibbins,
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The library reading room was to the south-west of the entrance with an issue desk, stacks and reading slopes for newspapers. Some of the original glazed screens survive in situ.
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had promised to contribute £3,000 towards a free library and reading-room in Selly Oak, following an appeal from Mr E. A. Oliveri.
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The library cost £3,000 (equivalent to £407,592 in 2023), and was officially opened by Thomas Gibbins on 23 June 1906.
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The Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer, Volume 27, p.125
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Buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county)
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Carnegie library
Selly Oak
Birmingham
listed
Andrew Carnegie
Birmingham Battery and Metal Company
Retail Price Index
"The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)"
MeasuringWorth

Selly Oak Library
52°26′37″N 1°56′11″W / 52.443572°N 1.936386°W / 52.443572; -1.936386
Categories
Library buildings completed in 1905
Buildings and structures in the West Midlands (county)
Grade II listed buildings in Birmingham
Carnegie libraries in England
Libraries in Birmingham, West Midlands
Selly Oak
1905 establishments in England

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