1912 – Library, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin
Far and away the best building in the Clondalkin area, the library of 1912 is a delightful Arts and Crafts design.
Far and away the best building in the Clondalkin area, the library of 1912 is a delightful Arts and Crafts design.
Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded $80,000 of the $100,000 cost of Calgary’s Central Library, which was the first purpose-built public library in Alberta.
In 1910, after an approach from the city of Regina, Andrew Carnegie provided an initial grant of $30,000.00 for a new library building which was subsequently increased to $50,000.00.Just six weeks after opening in June 1912,
A fine library building still in use today. Funded through a debenture after the city applied to the Carnegie Foundation for funding,
A graceful little library with a rather unfortunate porch attached. This small brick library just off Merrion Road and surrounded by RDS property has an interesting central bay.
The design was the result of a competition held in 1927 for a new library and town hall extension.
One of four public libraries built during 1937 by Dublin Corporation in the suburbs of Phibsborough,
One of four public libraries built during the period 1937 by Dublin Corporation in the suburbs of Phibsborough,
Located on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh is the main building of the National Library of Scotland,
Judged blind, design no. 179 was commended for its library planning. “The plan,
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