National Central Library (England and Wales)
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National Central Library (England and Wales)
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The National Central Library was a library at 14 Store Street, London W.C.1, in the 20th century. It was a tutorial system and a scholarly library for working people who were not connected to an academic institution. The founder of the library was Albert Mansbridge. The library was founded in 1916 as the Central Library for Students, and in 1966 moved from Malet Place to a new building in Store Street, near the British Museum Library. In 1971-73 the librarian and secretary to the trustees was Ma
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Scholarly library in twentieth-century London
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Central_Library_(England_and_Wales)
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2023-06-21T12:58:55Z
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