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Cambridge University Library is one of the six legal deposit libraries under UK law, the others being the British Library, the National Library of Scotland, the National Library of Wales, the Bodleian Libraries, Oxford, and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. [3]
Cambridge University Library, referred to within the university as "the University Library" or just "the UL", is the central research library.It holds around 8 million items (including maps and sheet music) and, in contrast with the Bodleian or the British Library, many of its books are available on open shelves.
The newly refurbished Philosophy Library was renamed the Casimir Lewy Library and opened by Edward Craig on 23 September 2000. [10] Casimir Lewy was a University Reader and Fellow of Trinity College who had been an inspirational teacher. [2] Many of his former students made donations towards the refurbishment of the Library.
Wren Library seen from Nevile's Court The library's rear facade as seen from the River Cam The interior of the library, showing the limewood carvings by Grinling Gibbons Stained glass window and Lord Byron statue at Wren Library's south end Cloisters beneath Wren Library's main room The Wren Library (foreground) and University Library (background) viewed from the chapel tower at St John's College
St John's College Old Library, Cambridge; U. Cambridge University Library; W. Wren Library This page was last edited on 17 March 2023, at 15:15 (UTC). ...
Colleges provide a range of facilities and services to their members in addition to accommodation, [4] including: catering, library facilities, extracurricular societies, and sporting teams. Much of sporting life at Cambridge is centred around college teams and inter-collegiate competition in Cuppers.
The letter, from Elizabeth Palgrave, was discovered in Trinity College’s Wren Library. ... has been discovered at a University of Cambridge college. The poet, who was 36 when he died in 1824 ...
The Selwyn College Library is the library of Selwyn College, Cambridge and an official collegiate library of the University of Cambridge. The current library building is located in Centre Court and was completed in 1929. It was designed by the architect T. H. Lyon as a war memorial library to honour the fallen from the First World War.