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The rare miniature travelling library dating from 1617 forms part of Leeds University's huge Brotherton Collection of rare manuscripts, photographs and books set to go public show thanks to a £1 ...
THE report of the librarian of the University of Leeds for the session 1942–43 refers to the rapid growth of the Library as shown by the addition of 5,244 volumes during the year, 4,965 of which ...
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The Brotherton Library is a 1936 Grade II listed Beaux-Arts building located on the main campus of the University of Leeds. Edward Boyle (University of Leeds) * University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT ...
THE second annual report of the Brotherton Collection Committee refers to the considerable interest in the Brotherton Collection which is available for the use of the University of Leeds staff ...
Lord Brotherton’s aim in endowing his collection to the University, and financing the building of the Brotherton Library, was to provide access to both scholars and the general public to his ...
A businessman with a passionate belief in the power of education and a love for the written word, today his name is mostly associated with the venerable Brotherton Library at Leeds University ...
A collection of rare manuscripts and books has gone on public display for the first time at the University of Leeds. The £1.9m Treasures of the Brotherton gallery, inside the site's Parkinson ...
Students hard at work in the Brotherton Library (Picture: Flickr) You know you go to a Russell Group university when the biggest rivalry on campus is between those who prefer ‘studying’ in the ...
Sarah Lloyd decided to study at the University of Leeds after the death of her 17-year-old ... But I fell in love with the Brotherton Library and didn't want to leave." Image source, University of ...
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