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940: 557: 981: 636: 2574: 393: 572: 3326: 644: 992:, and part of the garden was acquired by the Public Record Office in 1912. Following the acquisition of the site by King's a new garden was commissioned. The garden was designed by George Carter and won the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association's London Spade Award in 2003. The design is based on three 'green rooms' designed to complement the original storeroom cells of the building. There is an emphasis on shades of green rather than colour planting, with the use of 3391: 3080: 3104: 44: 3116: 3403: 3092: 368: 532: 1299:, in 1233, an House of converted Jews upon a Jew's House, which had been formerly confiscated to the Crown. Pr. and S. are every Sunday Morning in Term Time at 10, and only Pr. at 3, and on Holydays at 10 and 3; Sac. every second Sunday of the 4 Terms, on Christmas day, Easter Sunday, and Whitsunday." 1091:
films has been the source of considerable talk and rumour, however, a feature in an edition of the King's Library Newsletter confirms that this is in fact a myth, though the library receives several requests to film each month. The exterior of the building appears in the 2020 film
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are installed on a small brick building now used for storing bicycles. These were formerly on St Dunstan's House situated on Fetter Lane, which was demolished in 1976, and the grounds where the house was situated paved the way for new luxury residential apartments to be built.
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workshop, commemorates Richard Allington (d.1561) and his wife: it includes kneeling figures of the couple facing one another across a prayer-desk, on the front of which are depicted in relief their three daughters, also kneeling. The third monument, attributed to
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preached during the consecration. It was rebuilt again in 1734, and altered in 1784. The records were moved in 1856 and the chapel was demolished in 1895. The only remains are an arch mounted on the garden elevation of the Chancery lane wing, some
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Established in 1964, the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives (LHCMA) is a leading repository for research into modern defence policy in the United Kingdom. The collections are of national and international importance and were awarded
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in 2005. The core of the collection comprises the private papers of over 700 senior British military personnel who held office since 1900. Other highlights include the former private library of Captain Sir
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Stow (1722), p. 121: "Rolls Chapel in Chancery Lane, so called because it's a Repository now of Charters, Patents, Commissions, and other Matters, made up in Rolls of Parchment, from the beginning of
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commented on the project, "I have to say that this is one of the best marriages between an important redundant building and a new use I've come across in a very long time." The library was opened by
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walls of the chapel were found to be unsound and had to be rebuilt. In 1902 the chapel became a museum of the Public Record Office. By 1997 all records were transferred to a new site in
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in 2001 which span a wide range of genres. In addition to the main catalogue the library holds special collections, and archives which contain around 5 million documents in total.
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The Maughan holds more than 750,000 items including books, journals, CDs, records, DVDs, theses and exam papers. These items cover four of the college's academic schools of study:
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and appointed a design team led by Gaunt Francis Architects to oversee the renovation. The renovation took two-years, at a cost of £35m. During the works, two rare painted
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Rolls House was the official residence of the Master of the Rolls and remained in the possession of the office until 1837, when it was surrendered to the Crown.
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closed cells and the building had no heating. One of the cells which stored documents remains in its original condition, including its bookcases and fire proof
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dated 1823 were originally placed in the east window of the chapel and were rediscovered during the restoration works in 2002. Their restoration was funded by
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of King's, who together with Lady Maughan made a £4m donation towards the new university library. It is the largest new university library in Britain since
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was passed to "keep safely the public records". Construction of the earliest part of the building seen today, the central wing, began in 1851. As a
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ceilings from the 1860s (one forms part of the ceiling of the round reading room and another is located above the lobby entrance) and a fine 1901
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Catalogue of Manuscripts and Other Objects in the Museum of the Public Record Office, with brief descriptive and historical notes
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The dodecagonal reading room is one of the locations consulted by Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu in chapters 92 and 95 of the
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shelves. Two search rooms were added in 1863 and a clock tower was built in 1865. In 1869–71 the building was extended along
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broke up the Jewish almshouse, consequently annexing the House as well as the chapel to the newly instituted office of
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chapel, now an exhibition space showcasing the special collections of the library. The library was named in honour of
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was filmed at the Maughan. The use of the round reading room as a filming location for Dumbledore's Office in the
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became warden and the chapel became known as the Chapel of the Master of the Rolls, or Rolls Chapel. In 1377,
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The library is also home to the Foyle Special Collections Library, named in recognition of a grant from the
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The building has 1,250 networked reader places in a variety of environments including individual study
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Remarks on London: being an exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark
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in November 2002, and the project received the 2003 City Heritage Award. The library was named after
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The library building seen today was built in 1851, however, its roots date back to the 13th century.
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In 1278, in a letter given to the king by John the Convert, the Converts referred to themselves as
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The top floor of the Chancery Lane wing of the library building is used as a residence for the
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who had converted to Christianity, and the chapel attached to it began the following year.
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The surviving part of the chapel is called the Weston Room, following a donation from the
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The Weston Room in 2013, which forms part of the Rolls Chapel (roots dating back c1232)
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and constructed in 1851, with further extensions made between 1868 and 1900, it is a
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building in England. To minimise the risk of fire the storerooms were designed as
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was warden of the Domus Conversorum. The House of the Converts was established by
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Thornbury, Walter (1878). "Fleet Street: Northern tributaries - Chancery Lane".
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British Library of Political and Economic Science (London School of Economics)
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in 2010 to mark the official launch of the Lau China Institute. A series of
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A view from one of the postgraduate study carrels at the Clock Tower at dusk
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Access Card holders and members of the public with legitimate research needs
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Ivory-looking towers surrounding the library building, here viewed from
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Rolls Chapel and Rolls House in 1800. The chapel was rebuilt in 1617 by
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Renewing Our Libraries: Case Studies in Re-Planning and Refurbishment
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on the US, and contains over 60,000 items. The collections include:
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There are three principal tomb monuments. The first commemorates
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Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency Collection
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In 2001 King's College London acquired the building from the
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Main academic and research library of King's College London
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Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide
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Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
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The garden opposite the library was originally owned by
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Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
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History of the "Domus Conversorum" from 1290 to 1891
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London: King's College London. 25 October 2010 1926:London Parks & Gardens Trust (1 June 2010). 639:The courtyard of the Maughan Library facing west 448:Following the expulsion of Jews from England by 2409:King's College London Library Services (2011), 1972:"Building work adjacent to the Maughan Library" 1811:"About us – Archives & Special Collections" 1726: 1187:King's College London Library Services (2011), 1019:, located in the centre 'room', was donated by 900:King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry 2918:South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust 2658:School of Education, Communication and Society 2544:Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences 2204: 984:One of the 'green rooms' of the library garden 607:, and in the 1890s two more wings designed by 591:, it is claimed to be the first purpose-built 426:in 1232 to provide a residence and chapel for 3872:Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum 3435: 3148: 2564:Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy 2479: 2361: 479:at a cost of £2,000, and the poet and priest 2643:Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute 2281: 2267:(3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan. p. 958. 1780:"Details of King's Sound Archive at Cecilia" 1578: 1510:"King's College London, The Maughan Library" 1456:Hibbert, Weinreb, Keay, Keay (2008), p. 698. 1426:. City of London. p. 12. Archived from 1393:. City of London. p. 12. Archived from 1004:. The garden has two sculptures and a small 718:'s monument, also by Torrigiano, located in 2295: 2230:"Ancient and modern: the Maughan Library", 1902:"Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives" 1805: 1803: 1801: 1650: 801:. The library also holds more than 150,000 663:floor were discovered. 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