- British Museum Reading Room
Infobox Historic building
name = British Museum Reading Room
caption = The Reading Room stands in the centre of the Great Court of theBritish Museum , which now has a glass roof designed by Norman Foster.
location_town =Bloomsbury ,London
location_country =United Kingdom
architect =Sydney Smirke
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completion_date = 1857
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style =The British Museum Reading Room, situated in the centre of the Great Court of theBritish Museum , used to be the main reading room of theBritish Library . In 1997, this function moved to the new British Library building atSt Pancras, London , but the Reading Room remains in its original form. Designed bySydney Smirke on a suggestion by the Library's Chief LibrarianAnthony Panizzi , following an earlier competition idea byWilliam Hosking , the Reading Room was in continual use from 1857 until its temporary closure in 1997. The Reading Room'sdome d roof is metal framed, and the surface that makes up the ceiling is a type ofpapier-mâché . Access was restricted to registered researchers only; however, reader's credentials were generally available to anyone who could show that they were a serious researcher.Famous readers
The Reading Room was used by a large number of famous figures, including notably
Mohammad Ali Jinnah [ jinnah of Pakistan page 13, stanley wolpert] ,Karl Marx ,Oscar Wilde ,Mahatma Gandhi ,Rudyard Kipling ,George Orwell ,George Bernard Shaw , Lenin,Norbert Elias ,Arthur Rimbaud andH. G. Wells . [citation|title=Footprint England |author= Charles Godfrey-Faussett|publisher=Footprint Travel Guides|url= http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN1903471915&id=l-eiweyYvyEC&pg=PA88&lpg=PA88&dq=%22British+Museum+Reading+Room%22&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=cC5mgelzNJKP_APNCtLZOJnpgcs|id=ISBN 1903471915]Current use
Following the collection's move to the new site, the old Reading Room was opened to the
public in 2000, following a renovation and addition of agridshell roof by notedarchitect Norman Foster. It contains a collection ofbook s onhistory ,art ,travel , and other subjects relevant to the British Museum's collections, on open shelves.In 2006 the British Museum announced its plans to modify the Reading Room to house a temporary exhibition entitled 'The First Emperor: China's
Terracotta Army '. This has involved building a new floor above the existing reading desks.References in art and popular culture
The British Museum Reading Room has become iconic. It is the subject of an eponymous poem, "The British Museum Reading Room", by
Louis MacNeice . Much of the action of David Lodge's 1965 novel "The British Museum Is Falling Down " takes place in the old Reading Room.Alfred Hitchcock used the Reading Room and the dome of the British Museum as a location for the climax of his first sound film "Blackmail" (1929). Other movies with key scenes in the Reading Room include "
Night of the Demon " (1957) and "The Ipcress File" (1965).Fact|date=September 2008 In the 2001 Japaneseanime OVA "Read or Die ", the Reading Room is used as the secret entrance to the British Library's fictional "Special Operations Division".References
External links
* [http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/the_building/reading_room.aspx British Museum Reading Room information]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/329922.stm BBC information]
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