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Caterham (/ ˈ k eɪ t ər ə m /) is a town in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England.The town is administratively divided into two: Caterham on the Hill, and Caterham Valley, which includes the main town centre in the middle of a dry valley but rises to equal heights to the south.
The Greater Clarks Hill Regional Library System was established in 2013 when Warren, Columbia, and Lincoln counties left the now-defunct East Central Georgia Regional Library System headquartered in Augusta, Georgia. This move was due to a change in director in 2012 at the central Augusta-Richmond library. [5]
E.E. Pickard, a missionary from Sevenoaks, ministered successfully in Caterham in the late 19th century, and Oak Hall—a 250-capacity mission hall—opened in Caterham on the Hill in September 1894 under his leadership. A Mr Thompson built it for £206; the land was acquired for £32.10s in May 1894. A new building was erected in the 1970s on ...
The local studies and archives centre is in Mill Hill, providing reference access to local materials dating back to the 16th century and with a number of information sheets on local topics. [1] Libraries in Barnet provide the specialist collections, within Greater London for Alzheimer's disease , art, cancer, Jewish interests and sociology.
The settlement is a quasi-village which technically does not quite meet village status because of a longstanding dependency on Sanderstead. [clarification needed] It stretches along the B269 Limpsfield Road with typical suburban houses and a relatively large parade with several restaurants, convenience stores and other shops.
Baldwin Hill School was built in 1874 and enlarged in 1898. On the creation of Surrey County Council in the late 19th century, the civil parish's responsibilities became somewhat lessened but its area was approximately the same as in the medieval period, 36.8 square kilometres (14.2 sq mi) and it was this size which led to the decision to make ...
Whitehorse Manningham Regional Library Corporation provides library services to the City of Manningham and the City of Whitehorse. City of Manningham covers 114 square kilometres. [1] The estimated population was 119,442 in 2015. [2] The languages spoken include Cantonese, Greek, Mandarin, Italian and Arabic.
The library has a marble-walled Exhibition Gallery on the mezzanine level. The gallery was formally opened in 2010 after restoration with a grant of £184,000 from the Wolfson Foundation and other alumni foundation gifts. [11] The Exhibition Gallery is open to the public during the library's opening hours. [15]