1908 – Hackney Central Library, London
The result of an architectural competition. The Hackney Central Library was opened in 1908, closed in the 1990s,
The result of an architectural competition. The Hackney Central Library was opened in 1908, closed in the 1990s,
An elaborately gabled red brick Library, the Carnegie Library was built in 1909 at a cost of £1000.
Formerly Toronto Public Library’s Central Reference Library, and now the Koffler Student Centre for the University of Toronto.
Designed originally by the city architect C.J. McCarthy, and extended nearly one hundred years later by his successor,
One of the fine public librarys funded in part by Andrew Carnegie’s foundation, constructed started in 1909,
A fine little library originally endowed by Andrew Carnegie, and the result of an architectural competition in 1908.
Designed by Albert R. Ross, who designed many Carnegie libraries, and the Pueblo County Court House in Colorado,
Work on the Mitchell Wing began in 1906 and finished in 1910 based on designs prepared by Walter Liberty Vernon,
Built on land donated by Lord Powerscourt (8th Viscount), and funded by a grant of £600 from the Carnegie Trust.
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