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Central Library's annual staff dance
Unknown, 1936, Photograph
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Central Library's annual staff dance
Central Library's annual staff dance
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34741
Title
Members of staff pose for a photograph at Central Library's annual staff dance
Description
A group portrait of Library staff at an annual dance.
Front row (left to right): J. Cockburn; Muriel Gamley [?]; Leila Shearer and fiance - later Headmaster of Bellevue School
2nd row: Shelia Sandison; Bill Aitken; unknown; unknown; B. Milne; Nina Wood
3rd row: unknown; unknown; Nan Shiels; unknown; Margaret Flynn; Robin Kendal; Mela [?] Muir; Stanley Muir; Mabel Hardie; Jessie Webster (who left for Queen's College Library in Belfast).
Back row: unknown; unknown; S. Tennant; Trudy McCulloch; J. Dunnett; Nancy Bee.
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Unknown
Date
1936
Size
20.9 x 15.7 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
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Edinburgh's Central Library opened in 1890. It was built using a gift to the city of £50,000 from Andrew Carnegie, the famous Scot's born philanthropist. Architect George Washington Browne won the competition to design the building and he created a French Renaissance style based on chateaus that he had seen during a trip to France. The building originally had four departments: Lending; Reference; Juvenile and Newspaper departments. In the 1930s Ernest Savage, the then librarian, added specialist departments covering Music, Fine Art and the Edinburgh Room. A further specialist department was added in the 1960s with the opening of the Scottish Library. The Central Library continues to evolve today to make better use of the Victorian building and to embrace an electronic presence as well as a physical one.
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Edinburgh Libraries - 125 years
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