
Putney Library - Disraeli Road, Putney, London UK
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AngelPick
N 51° 27.699 W 000° 12.966
30U E 693383 N 5704840
Newnes Public Library opened in 1899, has a new library next door.
Waymark Code: WMD361
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/12/2011
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The library of was opened to the public in 1899 and financed by the publisher Sir George Newnes who established 'Tit-Bits' magazine.
There is a new library entrance alongside. During World War Two the basement of the building was used as an ARP ( Air Raid Patrol ) centre. This space was later used to store items for the Wandsworth museum.
Many famous people have used the library in the past:
Roy Plomley of ‘Desert Island Discs’ fame would use the Music Library in his research work for his broadcasts.
George Gale, Tribune cartoonist
and
Lord Jenkins of Putney, a former Labour Minister.
Did I mention it is a Grade II listed building? For a more in depth physical description click
HERE
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