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One of the world's oldest and most famous libraries at Oxford University.
Lending library of handmade wooden jigsaw puzzles. 3,500 puzzles in current circulation. The club has been in existence since 1933.
As well as being the working library of the London School of Economics (LSE), the library serves as a national collection of material for research on Social Sciences.
Centre for the Study of Early English Women's Writing, 1600-1830, in Jane Austen's former home. Online texts, history and access.
Founded in 1653 in Manchester, England and open free of charge. History, list of manuscripts and online catalogue.
Unified access to the catalogues of some of the largest university research libraries in the UK and Ireland.
Private lending library in London including archives relating to Highgate Village and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Description of collections and lecture programme.
Directory and guide to the history and collections of independent subscription libraries.
A law library for Inner Temple members and for barrister members of the other Inns of Court. Includes a history of the Inner Temple.
The oldest subscription library in Britain. History of the library and the village, photographs and information for visitors.
Project to promote open data, to help libraries publish their data, and to showcase projects using library data.
Presenting the library services available to QMUL students.
History and photographs of this subscription library offering books, magazines and CDs. Programme of free events and children's page.
Details of available documents, search the catalogues of the photographic, picture and prints collections.
Scholarly subscription library in central London collecting principally in the humanities. History, collections, membership information and online catalogue.
Subscription lending library in London dedicated to Marxism and labour movements. Overview of collections, lecture programme and membership rates.
Detailed information about the institution's services, exhibitions, collections, research and education activities, and recent events. Site also provides access to online catalogues and databases. Located in London.
A complete list of Library catalogues and indexes, current exhibitions and a digital library.
Based in Plymouth, south-west England, the NMBL contains one of the world's major collections of literature on aquatic sciences and fisheries, and acts as a marine biological sciences resource for the UK.
World's largest public library devoted exclusively to modern poetry. Lost Quotation Noticeboard for when one can't remember what comes next.
A subscription library in Manchester featuring 19th century literature, local school exhibits, artist submissions, and gallery.
Research library in London, open to the public free of charge. Catalogues of books, archives and images.
History and description of the local history, maritime and geological collections of this English learned society.
Centre for the Study of Early English Women's Writing, 1600-1830, in Jane Austen's former home. Online texts, history and access.
Project to promote open data, to help libraries publish their data, and to showcase projects using library data.
Based in Plymouth, south-west England, the NMBL contains one of the world's major collections of literature on aquatic sciences and fisheries, and acts as a marine biological sciences resource for the UK.
Research library in London, open to the public free of charge. Catalogues of books, archives and images.
Detailed information about the institution's services, exhibitions, collections, research and education activities, and recent events. Site also provides access to online catalogues and databases. Located in London.
Directory and guide to the history and collections of independent subscription libraries.
World's largest public library devoted exclusively to modern poetry. Lost Quotation Noticeboard for when one can't remember what comes next.
Subscription lending library in London dedicated to Marxism and labour movements. Overview of collections, lecture programme and membership rates.
Founded in 1653 in Manchester, England and open free of charge. History, list of manuscripts and online catalogue.
Details of available documents, search the catalogues of the photographic, picture and prints collections.
Lending library of handmade wooden jigsaw puzzles. 3,500 puzzles in current circulation. The club has been in existence since 1933.
Unified access to the catalogues of some of the largest university research libraries in the UK and Ireland.
The oldest subscription library in Britain. History of the library and the village, photographs and information for visitors.
Presenting the library services available to QMUL students.
Private lending library in London including archives relating to Highgate Village and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Description of collections and lecture programme.
One of the world's oldest and most famous libraries at Oxford University.
As well as being the working library of the London School of Economics (LSE), the library serves as a national collection of material for research on Social Sciences.
History and description of the local history, maritime and geological collections of this English learned society.
History and photographs of this subscription library offering books, magazines and CDs. Programme of free events and children's page.
A law library for Inner Temple members and for barrister members of the other Inns of Court. Includes a history of the Inner Temple.
Scholarly subscription library in central London collecting principally in the humanities. History, collections, membership information and online catalogue.
A complete list of Library catalogues and indexes, current exhibitions and a digital library.
A subscription library in Manchester featuring 19th century literature, local school exhibits, artist submissions, and gallery.
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