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Derby Central Library

Coordinates: 52°55′20″N 1°28′46″W / 52.92225°N 1.4795°W / 52.92225; -1.4795
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Derby Central Library
The 1879 Library building (shared with Derby Museum and Art Gallery)
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LocationThe Wardwick, Derby, DE1 1HS, England
TypePublic library
Established1879
Architect(s)Richard Knill Freeman Edit this on Wikidata
Branch ofDerby City Libraries
Branches15
Access and use
Population servedprimarily Derby and Derbyshire
Other information
DirectorPaul Rogers
WebsiteAbout Central Library

Derby Central Library was established in 1879[1] with Derby Museum and Art Gallery, in a building designed by Richard Knill Freeman and given to Derby by Michael Thomas Bass. It is Derby's main public and reference library, the largest branch of Derby City Libraries run by the unitary authority that governs the city.

History

The "permanent" library in Derby was established in 1811 in Queen Street. This library was open to people who by the 1830s could afford to buy a four guinea share and pay an annual subscription of another guinea. In 1832 this library had 84 members.[2] The book collection incorporated the 4,000 volume library of the Derby Philosophical Society.[3] In 1863 the botanist Alexander Croall was appointed the first Librarian and Curator and the following year the museum and library were joined together. Croall left in 1875[3] to become the curator of the Smith Intitute in Stirling.[4]

In 1964 the Museum and Art Gallery expanded into a newly-built wing on The Strand, but leaving the original 19th century building still partly shared between the Library and the Museum.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1899 p.130. 1899. Retrieved 4 September 2011. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ Glover, Stephen (1829). The history and directory of the borough of Derby, a guide p.430.
  3. ^ a b Newsletter of the Geological Curators Club, Mick Stanley, Vol 1, No. 8, 1976. accessed February 2011.
  4. ^ Old Town Cemetery, Stirling, accessed February 2011

52°55′20″N 1°28′46″W / 52.92225°N 1.4795°W / 52.92225; -1.4795