Mitchell Library

Mitchell Library
See Mitchell Library (Australia) for that section of the State Library of New South Wales.
The main building of the Mitchell Library

The Mitchell Library is a large public library and centre of the public library system of Glasgow, Scotland.

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History

The library was established with a bequest from Stephen Mitchell, a wealthy tobacco manufacturer, whose company, Stephen Mitchell & Son, would become one of the constituent members of the Imperial Tobacco Company. It contains the largest public reference library in Europe, with 1,213,000 volumes. While composed mainly of reference material it also has a substantial lending facility which began in 2005. The original North Street building with its distinctive copper dome surmounted a bronze statue by Thomas Clapperton, entitled Literature, often referred to as Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, opened in 1911. The architectural competition for the library's design took place in 1906 and was won by William. B. Whitie.

The vast majority of the library's collection however is housed in the Extension Building, which was built between 1972 and 1980. Located to the west of the original building. It was originally known as the St Andrew's Halls, which were designed by James Sellars and opened in 1877. It was Glasgow's pre-eminent venue for concerts and meetings at the time. It had a massive and striking classical facade and included a Grand Hall which could hold 4,500 people, and a large ballroom. The building was however gutted by fire in 1962, although the facade survived and was later incorporated into the extension of the Mitchell Library.

Services

The Library has recently undergone a major internal refurbishment, on the ground floor of the new extension creating an internal street running east to west. A stylish new cafe bar has been created with a large learning centre offering free Internet and Wifi access. A new popular lending library has also been created and a business lounge.

Containing five floors, access is free to both members and non-members. Non-members can, upon request, use PCs and the Internet as well as printed reference materials.

The Mitchell Library also holds the Glasgow City Archives and collections which are considered to be one of the world’s best resources for researching family history and was used by Jeremy Paxman in the television series Who Do You Think You Are?.[1]

Mitchell Theatre

The 1980 extension building incorporates the 418-seat Mitchell Theatre. The Mitchell Theatre complex also includes The Moir Hall.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Video Interview at the Mitchell Library with Elizabeth Carmichael, Education Officer at the library (February, 2008)

External links

Coordinates: 55°51′54.387″N 4°16′19.228″W / 55.8651075°N 4.27200778°W / 55.8651075; -4.27200778


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