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  2. Jun 7, 2023 · Local citizens raised funds to build Birmingham’s first free-standing central library, which opened on April 11, 1927. Considered a model facility at the time, the four-story Beaux Arts structure cost $750,000 and was designed by Birmingham architects Miller, Martin & Lewis.

  3. Jun 29, 2013 · September 1865 - Birmingham's first public library opened to great acclaim. January 1879 - Fire significantly damaged the building and contents. June 1882 - A rebuilt library reopened along...

    • When did Birmingham's first public library open?1
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  4. As an adjunct of Birmingham's public schools, the Birmingham Public Library was established in 1886. John H. Phillips, then superintendent of the public school system, set up a library in a room not much bigger than a closet.

  5. Sep 3, 2014 · The very first Birmingham Library was founded sometime between 1635 and 1642 by puritan minister Francis Roberts. 2. It was one of the first public libraries in England. 3. The building was...

  6. The Birmingham Public Library was established in 1886 as an adjunct of the city's public schools. John Herbert Phillips, then superintendent of the public school system, set up a library in a room adjoining his office, and this particular library grew over several decades.

  7. Constitution Hill free district library had opened in 1861, and the Central Lending Library in 1865. Deritend Library – or “The Old Library” as it is known today – is Birmingham’s oldest surviving library building as the only one of the five originals still standing.

  8. Birmingham Central Library was the main public library in Birmingham, England, from 1974 until 2013, replacing a library opened in 1865 and rebuilt in 1882. For a time the largest non-national library in Europe, it closed on 29 June 2013 and was replaced by the Library of Birmingham.

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