16 July 2012
Browse Bishopsgate Library
Though the Bishopsgate Institute - established in 1895 - is very close to one of the financial centres of the modern City of London, it prides itself on being home to world-renowned collections on London history, labour and socialist history, and its library remains open to all, with no need to make an appointment or to bring proof of address to access a wealth of information.
Though its special collections must be consulted in a special Researchers' Area there is open access to general reference books and information, which can be used for private study. The library is open Monday - Saturday from 10am.
For more, see http://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/content/1078/About-the-Library
Though its special collections must be consulted in a special Researchers' Area there is open access to general reference books and information, which can be used for private study. The library is open Monday - Saturday from 10am.
For more, see http://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/content/1078/About-the-Library
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