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The Brotherton Library is a 1936 Grade II listed Neoclassical building with some art deco fittings, located on the main campus of the University of Leeds.It was designed by the firm of Lanchester & Lodge, and is named after Edward Brotherton, 1st Baron Brotherton, who in 1927 donated £100,000 to the university as funding for its first purpose-built library.
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Dame Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive of British Library (University Librarian, 1997–2000) Selig Brodetsky (1888–1954), mathematician, President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Anthony Carrigan (lecturer in postcolonial literature and cultures, 2013–16)
In the 1920s, Leeds-based law firm Middleton & Sons – including Leeds (Victoria) University alumni, solicitor R. Noel Middleton, his wife Olive and his sister Gertrude Middleton, also donated to university building schemes. [95] [96] [93] [97] R. Noel Middleton's wife was the niece of Pro-Chancellor Arthur Lupton. [98] [99]
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In 2018 an exhibition 'Rights and Romance' in the Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery at the University of Leeds featured archives from the Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections. [34] It was co-curated with Dr Jodie Matthews, a senior lecturer, at the University of Huddersfield . [ 35 ]
The Gothic style Great Hall incorporated the university's main library and cost around £22,000 to build which was raised partly by public appeal. It was originally used as the main University Library until the opening of the Brotherton Library in 1936 and other areas which opened in the same period such as the Parkinson Building. As well as ...
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