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The Queens' College Old Library is a historic library at Queens' College, Cambridge. The library was established as part of the college's foundation in 1448 and contains approximately 30,000 volumes spanning the 12th to 19th centuries. [2] Dr Tim Eggington is the current Keeper of the Old Library at Queens'. [3]
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Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4] Queens' is one of the 16 "old colleges" of the university, and was founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou . Its buildings span the River Cam with the Mathematical Bridge and Silver Street connecting the two sides.
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Related: Overdue Library Book Checked Out in 1904 Returned to Massachusetts Library After 119 Years This isn't the first time an impressively long overdue book has been returned.
In 2013, Queens College was ranked #2 nationally in Washington Monthly's "Best Bang For Your Buck" college guide. [53] In 2015, Queens College was included in The Princeton Review's list of top 322 green campuses. [54] In 2020, Queens College was ranked #4 as one of the "24 Colleges with the Best Return on Investment" by Business Insider. [55]
A grant from the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) enabled her to establish collaboration with Queens Public Library to combine archival materials from their holdings relevant to Queens history with those of Queens College. The website for the Queens Memory Project was later developed by software firm Whirl-i-Gig and officially ...