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noting that some of the premises had been given over to a wine merchant, but that the library continued to receive daily papers, and monthly and annual journals. The Institution survived until near the end of the century; the Post Office listed it in an 1881 directory, but it is found missing in the
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The institution proper was in being by June 1808, 2,700 guineas being spent to purchase the premises and some 4,500 guineas on equipping a library and providing a stock of books. Two or three courses of scientific lectures were given per annum. In order to fund the institution's ongoing expenses and
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at 25 guineas each from 500 subscribers. The objects of the Institution were the "gradual formation of a library, consisting of the most useful works in ancient and modern literature; the establishment of a reading room provided with the best foreign and English journals, and the periodical
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provide some guarantee of stability, subscribers paid a guinea per annum. The Institution was relatively long-lived; periodic mentions of it are found in the literature, such as a report of 1851 lectures there by
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The Institution was formed, somewhat opportunistically, to provide a revenue-paying purpose for an assembly hall which had been constructed in Coram Street, north of new housing around
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The Russell Institution was one of four such organisations in London in the early nineteenth century; its models were the Royal Institution and the London Institution; the other was:
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publications, and lectures on literary and scientific subjects. The books in the library will be circulated for reading among the proprietors."
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was secretary and librarian of the Institution from 1825 to 1854. Amongst those who lectured at the Russell Institute were:
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Illustrations of the public buildings of London : with historical and descriptive accounts of each edifice (1825)
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Russell Institution for the Promotion of Literary and Scientific Knowledge
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The Russell Institution building, Great Coram Street, 1827
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A catalogue of the Library of the Russell Institution
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Royal Institution
London Institution
Bloomsbury Square
guineas
Charles Richard Weld
Edward Wedlake Brayley
John Thomas Cooper
William Hazlitt
Joseph Kemp
George Singer
Henry Neele
The Surrey Institution



Illustrations of the public buildings of London : with historical and descriptive accounts of each edifice (1825)
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Feltham, John
The Picture of London for 1809
"Russell Institution for the Promotion of Literary and Scientific Knowledge"
"Cooper, John Thomas (1790–1854), chemist"
"Hazlitt, William (1778–1830), writer and painter"
"Kemp, Joseph (1778–1824), organist and composer"
"Singer, George John (1786–1817), electrical researcher"
Retrieved 12 August 2012.
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Surrey Institution"
A catalogue of the Library of the Russell Institution

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