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Cardiff Central Library (now Cardiff Central Library Hub) (Welsh: Llyfrgell Ganolog Caerdydd) is the main library in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. It offers a ...
The Old Library is located at the northern end of The Hayes.It was opened on 31 May 1882, a day declared a public holiday, [6] by the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Alfred Thomas as the Cardiff Free Library, Museum and Schools for Science and Art, which included an art gallery.
The Old Library (Welsh: Yr Hen Lyfrgell) is a Grade II* listed building in Cardiff, Wales. It is located in the centre of the city at the northern end of The Hayes. Originally the Cardiff Free Library, it was used as the city's Central Library until it was replaced in 1988.
In 2014 the library closed for repairs, and in 2015 it was decided to close the library permanently. [1] The Roath Branch Library was designed by architects Teather & Wilson and built between 1900 and 1901 on a triangular site [2] bounded by Newport Road, Four Elms Road and Clifton Street. The red brick building with bathstone dressing was ...
At the north end of The Hayes is the Old Library, known as the Cardiff Free Library, Museum and Schools for Science and Art during its century (1882 to 1988) of use as the second incarnation of the city's central library. The latest, fourth permanent Cardiff Central Library opened in 2009 and is situated at the opposite end of the Hayes.
Pages in category "Public libraries in Cardiff" ... Cardiff Central Library; R. Roath Library This page was last edited on 19 March 2017, at 15:40 (UTC). ...
Cathays Library is a Grade II* listed library building in Cathays, Cardiff, Wales. It is one of the 2,500 Carnegie libraries , financed by the American businessman Andrew Carnegie . Location
Alliance in front of Cardiff Central Library. The southern end features the John Lewis department store and the new Cardiff Central Library, which opened in March 2009. The previous Central Library closed in 2006 to make way for the construction of the St. David's 2 shopping centre and was located a few hundred yards north-east on Bridge Street.