


shouldnt be too difficult if you look in the directoriesYes it is, but I am intrigued about the building on the left next to it, anyone have any information?
The 1950s map indicates that it would have been no 5 Orphanage Road
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In the 1932-39 Kellys no 5 was Edward Tirebuck, beer retailer. I be;ieve the library was built in the 1920s. It is not
Good work, thanksrecorded in Kellys in 1921
Just googled him, he is buried in St Barnabus churchyardGood work, thanks
Ah...a Carnegie Library I see, there are a few of those in London.The library was built in 1906-07. View attachment 212809
Was the library pulled down and rebuilt?Donated by Carnegie, but then pulled down for the profit of the council. As is much of Victorian and other donated contributions to the community.
mike maybe they could ship them over to birmingham library who not so long ago were asking people to donate books..Afraid I am a bit cynical about that. This is because my local library authority (Reading ) are in the process of building a small extension to the main council building (about half the size of the present central library), which a new central library is shortly occupy. This will, it seems, have many community facilities (ie computers and play spaces,) with not much mention of books. A local forum member who works at the library tells of palletting up loads of books to be sent to paper recyclers, with no attempt to pass them on to those who might appreciate them.
Yes it is, but I am intrigued about the building on the left next to it, anyone have any information?