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  2. Brixton Library - Wikipedia

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    Dame Amy Tate had bought the land in front of the library in 1904 and created a public garden, with a bust of Tate at its centre which now stands in front of the library. [2] The bust of Tate is a Grade II listed structure. [3] The theatre next to the library was destroyed by bombing in 1940, allowing the nearby cinema to expand into its place.

  3. Minet Library - Wikipedia

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    The Minet Library is a public library in the London Borough of Lambeth in South London. The library opened in 1890 and currently operates as a self-service library, with limited staff, as a result of cuts to funding. The building was home to Lambeth Archives for 133 years, however this facility moved to Brixton Hill in 2024. [1]

  4. Upper Norwood Library - Wikipedia

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    Upper Norwood Library is a community managed library in Upper Norwood, South London. It stands on Westow Hill, in Crystal Palace town centre, within the London Borough of Lambeth , but on the edge of the boundary with the London Borough of Croydon .

  5. Category : Libraries in the London Borough of Lambeth

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    Pages in category "Libraries in the London Borough of Lambeth" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Durning Library - Wikipedia

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    Durning Library is a public lending library in Kennington, London. It is part of Lambeth Libraries in the London Borough of Lambeth and is in purpose-built Grade II listed building at 167 Kennington Lane, Kennington, London SE11.

  7. Carnegie Library, Herne Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Library is a public library in the London Borough of Lambeth in Herne Hill, South London. The library opened in 1906. The library opened in 1906. It closed as a public lending library in 2016 as a result of cuts to funding, reopening in 2018 with a reduced librarian service.

  8. Streatham Library - Wikipedia

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    Streatham Library opened in 1890, originally consisting of two reading rooms, a lending library, and the librarians office. The library was erected on the site of Goslin's Field, on which cattle used to graze before being butchered by the local butcher, John Gosling. The clock was added to the building in 1912, as a memorial to King Edward VII.

  9. UTS Library - Wikipedia

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    UTS is the second university library in Australia to use this technology. UTS Library's LRS is located underground and the first to combine ASRS with Radio-frequency identification (RFID) taggingd. [4] The LRS forms part of the university's City Campus Masterplan, [5] which has seen a rollout of major new buildings and facilities.