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New Special Collections Reading Room!

21st September 20125th January 2016 Rare Books

We’re pleased and excited to announce that we open a new Special Collections Reading Room on Monday 24 September here at George IV Bridge. We have long wanted to improve the facilities we offer to people who visit our library to consult rare books, manuscripts, music, and other special collections and our new Special Collections […]

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