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  2. Printmakers Council - Wikipedia

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    Printmakers Council. The London-based Printmakers Council, founded in 1965, aims to promote the art of printmaking (through providing information, encouraging co-operation and holding exhibitions) and the work of contemporary printmakers. Their office is situated in Bermondsey, London. [1] Membership is open to artists, students and interested ...

  3. Hammersmith Library - Wikipedia

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    Hammersmith Library is a Grade II listed building at Shepherd's Bush Road, Hammersmith, London W6 7AT. [1] It was built in 1905 by the architect Henry Hare, with sculpture by F. E. E. Schenck. [1] The statues in the façade are as follows: immediately to the top left of the main entrance, on the first floor, is a statue of John Milton, while to ...

  4. City of London School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The City of London School for Girls (CLSG) is a private school in the Barbican in the City of London. It is the partner school of the all-boys City of London School and the City of London Freemen's School. [1] All three schools receive funding from the City's Cash. [1] It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC) and ...

  5. John Harvard Library - Wikipedia

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    John Harvard Library. /  51.5018306°N 0.09222°W  / 51.5018306; -0.09222. John Harvard Library is a public lending library on Borough High Street in Southwark, London. The library is home to the Local History Library, as well as a Mouse Tail Coffee Stories cafe. [1]

  6. Women's Library - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Library is England's main library and museum resource on women and the women's movement, concentrating on Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. It has an institutional history as a coherent collection dating back to the mid-1920s, although its "core" collection dates from a library established by Ruth Cavendish Bentinck in 1909.

  7. Brixton Library - Wikipedia

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    The Brixton Library (also known as the Brixton Tate Library) is a public library in the London Borough of Lambeth in Brixton, South West London. It was built in the 1890s by the sugar magnate Sir Henry Tate and is a Grade II listed building. History Rush Common, Brixton, around 1892. Brixton library was once part of common land called Rush Common.

  8. Załuski Library - Wikipedia

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    The Załuski Library (Polish: Biblioteka Załuskich, Latin: Bibliotheca Zalusciana) established in Warsaw in 1747 by Józef Andrzej Załuski and his brother, Andrzej Stanisław Załuski, both Roman Catholic bishops, was a public library nationalized and renamed upon its founders' death into the Załuski Library of the Republic (Polish: Biblioteka Rzeczypospolitej Załuskich) which existed ...

  9. Dr Williams's Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was founded using the estate of Daniel Williams (1643–1716) as a theological library, intended for the use of ministers of religion, students and others studying theology, religion and ecclesiastical history. Several of its first directors were ministers associated with Newington Green Unitarian Church.