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  • ...Government departments, the [[BBC]], ITN, and many publishers, museums and libraries.<ref>[http://www.flaginstitute.org/index.php?location=0 Flag Institute hom ...g related volumes it is thought to be one of the largest vexillology-based libraries in the world. It publishes a quarterly 24 page full colour journal, ''Flag
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  • Reading was an important national centre in the mediæval period, the site of a monastery with strong royal c ...m Henry (1800–77), pioneering photographer | publisher = Reading Borough Libraries | url = http://www.readinglibraries.org.uk/services/local/foxtalbot.htm | a
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  • ...ower Bridge]], and the [[London Eye]]. London has many museums, galleries, libraries and cultural venues, including the [[British Museum]], and numerous [[West ...pulation: Census 2001, Key Statistics for urban areas|publisher=Office for National Statistics|accessdate=2008-06-06}}</ref>
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  • ...Examination results in state-run Oxford schools are consistently below the national average and regional average. However, results in the city are improving wi ...l = https://www.webcitation.org/6CxjD4pNq?url=http://www.ox.ac.uk/research/libraries/index.html | deadurl = yes | df = dmy-all }}</ref> and, with over 11&nbsp;m
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  • ...>{{cite web |url=http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=178 |title=National Statistics Online - International Visits |accessdate=2009-07-19 |publisher= ...e royal court from Stirling to Holyrood in Edinburgh, making Edinburgh the national capital. Edinburgh continued to flourish economically and culturally throu
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  • ...ensus: Key Statistics |work=Neighbourhood Statistics |publisher=Office for National Statistics |accessdate=3 September 2015}}</ref> ...hire.gov.uk/cms/content/deddington-library |title=Deddington Library |work=Libraries |publisher=Oxfordshire County Council |accessdate=7 March 2018}}</ref>
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  • ...tp://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/govpubs/for/bermuda.htm Bermuda] from ''UCB Libraries GovPubs'' * [http://www.bnt.bm/ Home page] of the [[Bermuda National Trust]]
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  • ===Devolved national administrations=== Wales has a Welsh National Assembly primarily with executive powers. It also has authority to enact s
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  • ...sses.<ref name="Events"/> Whenever possible, local people who had attained national celebrity status were invited to join the cavalcade.<ref name="Events"/> Th ...ldham's natural history|last=Kidd|first=Leonard|year=1977|publisher=Oldham Libraries, Art Galleries and Museums|isbn=}}
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  • Pontypridd hosted the [[National Eisteddfod]] in 1893. ...pters in the story of Pontypridd|year=1991 |publisher=Mid Glamorgan County Libraries |location=Bridgend |isbn=1872430058}}
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  • Parts of the Haven are within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The northern side is within the Preseli Environmentally Sensitive Are ...lapsed in 1810.<ref>[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ThomasPhilipps.html National Library of Wales Journal. 1977, Summer Volume XX/1 (from GENUKI.org)] Ret
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  • ===National government=== The national parliament of Ireland, the ''Oireachtas'', consists of the President of Ire
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  • The '''Ordnance Survey''' is a British government body which serves as the national mapping agency for [[Great Britain]] and for the [[Isle of Man]], producing ...arnest in 1790 under Roy's supervision, when the Board of Ordnance began a national military survey starting with the south coast of [[England]].
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  • ...imothy (1990). ''The Encyclopaedia of Brighton''. S.127 East Sussex County Libraries. ISBN 0-86147-315-9</ref> ...rowserefine&query=place%3dbrighton&catid=24&pagenumber=1&querytype=1|title=National Archives: Domesday Book: Brighton|accessdate=13 December 2009}}</ref> and a
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  • ...Bradford has emerged as a tourist destination with attractions such as the National Media Museum and Cartwright Hall. However, Bradford has faced similar chall ...sp;— described by David Puttnam as the best cinema in Britain.<ref name="National Media Museum">{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/FilmAndI
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  • ...e.<ref>{{cite book|last=Phillips|first=Helen L.|title=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|edition=online|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|chapte ...ory of the air raids of 12th & 15th December 1940|publisher=Sheffield City Libraries|year=1980|isbn=0900660554|oclc=7273086|accessdate=17 July 2010}}</ref>
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  • ...accessdate=2009-11-20}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Galloway|1971|p=76}}</ref> The National Coal Board eventually became Wakefield's largest employer with Manor Collie ...|title=Carnegie Library|url=http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/CultureAndLeisure/Libraries/Services/LocalStudies/CarnegieLibraries/DruryLaneLibrary/1904_1949.htm| acc
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  • ...of the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]]. ...title=Lundy Community Page |accessdate=6 September 2007 |work=Devon County Libraries }}</ref>
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  • ...and he based his ships in this area.<ref>Robin Gwyndaf, Welsh Folk Tales (National Museum of Wales, 1989), p. 96</ref> The opening line 'Libraries gave us power' of the 1996 song ''A Design for Life'', by [[Blackwood, Monm
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  • ...cated 10 miles east of [[Canterbury]], and a mile south of the [[Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve]]. The village is fairly scattered, but it still retains a l ...|title=The English Parish Library: A Celebration of Diversity|url=|journal=Libraries and Culture: A Journal of Library History|volume=|pages=414–433|via=}}</r
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  • ...le online at the [http://www.devon.gov.uk/localstudies/110638/1.html Devon Libraries Local Studies Service.]) ...ete general hospital in the country to be built after the formation of the National Health Service.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...(November 15, 2005): 7. InfoTrac Full Text Newspaper Database. Gale. Essex Libraries. 28 August 2008</ref> ...ldren ages 4 and upwards from beginners to competitive swimming through to National standard.
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  • ...mayor/index.html |archivedate=14 October 2007}}</ref> preceding the Public Libraries Act 1850. ...ads_club_is_a_national_icon.html Manchester Evening News] - Lads club is a national icon</ref>
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution stationed a lifeboat at Hayle in 1866. A boat house wa In 1888, the National Explosive works were established on Upton Towans (giving it the alternative
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  • ...in 1845.<ref>Farr, Graeme (1977). ''Shipbuilding in the Port of Bristol'' National Maritime Museum Maritime Monographs and Reports. p3</ref> ...inness''.<ref>Farr, Graeme (1977). ''Shipbuilding in the Port of Bristol'' National Maritime Museum Maritime Monographs and Reports. p56</ref> Part of the yard
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  • ...roduction to the Early Records of Harringay alias Hornsey|publisher=Public Libraries Committee Hornsey|year=1936}}</ref> National and international sporting were once held in the Harringay Stadium and the
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  • ...Road at its junction with Calder Street.<ref>http://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/libraries/your-local-library/govanhill-library/Pages/home.aspx</ref> ...reported to be a venue for the Big Huge Poetry Splash in 2012, as part of National Poetry Day.<ref name="stv provan 2012">{{cite news|last=Provan|first=Gillia
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  • ...lso instrumental in setting up the Shropshire Games and later in 1866, the National Olympian Games. Dr Brookes is credited as a founding father of the Modern O ...An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire|year=1987|publisher=Shropshire Libraries|pages=74, 104|isbn=0-903802-37-6}}</ref>
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  • ...ments to the town. Critics feel this it is not about new Bus Stations and Libraries but a need for more commercial and viable shopping stunted mainly by high r ...continues to try and find its place in the local economy but losing large national stores to Telford Centre only makes the challenge harder.
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  • ...iltshire]], at the southwestern edge of the [[Cotswolds]], just off the A4 national route, which was formerly the main turnpike road from [[London]] to [[Brist ...arate from the town festival) in 2004, which included a performance by the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. The event however was not as successful as the organi
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  • ...an coal miners' strike, and by 1924, unemployment for miners was below the national average, but the Great Depression struck, and the Rhondda experienced a mas The Rhondda has hosted the [[Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales|National Eisteddfod]] on only one occasion, in 1928 at [[Treorchy]]. The Gorsedd sto
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  • ...kpga/Vict/19-20/88/contents|title=Cambridge University Act 1856|editor=The National Archives|accessdate=2 May 2012}}</ref> Resources necessary for new courses ...mas Eve by the BBC on radio and television. The radio broadcast has been a national Christmas tradition since it was first transmitted in 1928; this is carried
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  • year=2005|work=Besfordshire Libraries|accessdate=19 August 2006}}</ref> *1830: the first English National Steeplechase on record was run from Bury Orchard to Wrest Park Obelisk.<ref
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  • ...ef>[http://www.mla.gov.uk/website/programmes/designation/00desig/ Museums, Libraries and Archives Council Designation]</ref> *[http://www.cam.ac.uk/cambuniv/libmuseums/ University of Cambridge libraries and museums information]
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  • .../release?id=16624 |title=Chatsworth Receives Top Honour in Prestigious NPI National Heritage Awards |publisher=Prnewswire.co.uk |date=|accessdate=21 June 2012} ...t Duke, into a library. He was a great lover of books and purchased entire libraries. The Ante-Library in the adjoining room was originally used by the 1st Duke
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  • ...e=Southwick and Norman Court Estates|work=Access to Archives|publisher=The National Archives|accessdate=2009-11-04}}</ref> but is managed by [[English Heritage ...Trading Past|last=Prudames|first=David|date=24 June 2004|publisher=Museums Libraries Archives Council|accessdate=2009-11-04}}</ref> It was one of several forts
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  • ...and a shaft over 1600 feet deep. This closed in 1981 but today houses the National Mining Museum. The National Mining Museum in Newtongrange stands on the site of the old Lady Victoria C
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  • ==Libraries== ...and in 1925 the non-legal books in their collection were gifted to the new National Library of Scotland, which is located next to the library, on George IV Bri
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  • ...ral university (the Bodleian), by the departments (individual departmental libraries, such as the English Faculty Library), and by colleges (each of which maint ===Libraries===
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  • ...to suburbia : a history of Giffnock.|year=1988|publisher=Eastwood District Libraries|location=[Eastwood]|isbn=1-871215-00-5|page=2}}</ref> Giffnock was primaril ...to suburbia : a history of Giffnock.|year=1988|publisher=Eastwood District Libraries|location=[Eastwood]|isbn=1-871215-00-5|page=5}}</ref>
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  • ...diversity/englands/sites/local_ID75.aspx |title=The Stiperstones (SSSI and National Nature Reserve) |publisher=Natural England |accessdate=4 September 2013}}</ ...An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire|year=1987|publisher=Shropshire Libraries|page=116|isbn=0-903802-37-6}}</ref> of children's author Malcolm Saville, a
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  • ...by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]], who bought it in June 2002, after a fundraising campaign. ==National Trust purchase==
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  • ...to the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]]. The Park and Court are both open to the public for most of the yea ...m the private owner by The Croome Heritage Trust who have leased it to the National Trust for 10 years who will manage it whilst raising funds for its restorat
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  • ...Ker205">{{cite book | author=N. R. Ker (Ed.) | year=1964 | title=Mediæval Libraries of Great Britain | publisher=Royal Historical Society | pages=205–215}}</ .../www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=N03607|publisher=National Pipe Organ Register (NPOR)|accessdate=2007-12-27}}</ref>
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  • ...e="brooch">{{cite web|url=http://www.nms.ac.uk/hunterstonbrooch.aspx|title=National Museums Scotland - Hunterston Brooch|accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref> the Hunt ...age. A campaign to save Portencross Castle from private ownership received national publicity in July 2004 when it was featured on the [[BBC]]'s ''Restoration'
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  • ...allowed the construction of a new library to house the map and the chained libraries from the Cathedral and All Saints' Church. The centre was opened on 3 May 1
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  • ...cholars were appearing and cutting documents out of books in the cathedral libraries.<ref>MacKean p 11 and other sources</ref> Leland was able to save some manu | work=National Pipe Organ Register
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  • The amount of manufacturing in Digbeth made it of national importance.<ref>{{cite book|author=Gary McCulloch|title=The Routledge-Falme ...bition space. It is the only building of the original five free Birmingham libraries still standing.
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  • ...o.uk/news/four-birmingham-libraries-facing-closure-6556612 Four Birmingham libraries facing closure because of budget cuts]</ref> ...l at the Olympics, became 'World Amateur Sprint Champion' and the 'British National Quarter-mile Champion'.
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  • ...opening of the Stirling District Lunatic Asylum at Bellsdyke and Scottish National Institution for Children on the Stenhouse Estate. This made Larbert central ...name="McIntoshf"/> In 1948 the facility became known as the Royal Scottish National Hospital (RSNH). On adjacent land, the Stirling District Lunatic Asylum, op
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  • ...es within the [[Breadalbane]] area and the [[Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park]]. ...thyre, Balquhidder & Lochearnhead in old photographs”, Stirling District Libraries.</ref> taking advantage of the improving communications. Before that, the
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  • ...79|title=Ecclesfield CP|work=Neighbourhood Statistics|publisher=Office for National Statistics|accessdate=2009-01-25}}</ref> ...Civil Parish population 2011|accessdate=11 March 2016|publisher=Office for National Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}</ref>
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  • ...url=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927201545/http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/libraries/Leaflets/Hyltoncastle.pdf |archivedate=September 27, 2007}}</ref> It has be ...the hands of the Wearmouth Coal Company about 1908, and from there to the National Coal Board.<ref name=m&w44/><ref>{{cite web |title=Hylton Colliery |url=htt
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  • Today the site is managed by the North York Moors National Park Authority, in cooperation with English Heritage, through a Local Manag ...ing John |last1=Searle |first1=William George |year=1969 |website=American Libraries |publisher=Hildesheim, G. Olms |accessdate=22 September 2013}}
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  • ...ed that the opportunity should be seized to encourage the development of a national British school of History Painting, and that the paintings should be done i ...rooms of the Palace, including the debating chambers, the lobbies and the libraries. The top-two floors are used as committee rooms and offices.
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  • ...rn that was found within the monument was removed and now resides at the [[National Museum of Ireland]] in Dublin.{{sfn|Fourwinds|2006|p=153}} Following the 18 ...in |isbn=0-9547660-3-2 |url=http://www.askaboutireland.ie/aai-files/assets/libraries/south-dublin-county-library/reading-room/Digital%20Books/Rathfarnham%20Road
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  • ...occupation. Smith's collection of material from here was donated to the [[National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland]] in 1981. The public libraries at the time were the "Dalry Library", the "Dalry Church Library" and the "U
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  • ...ry.org/books/OL14022288M/Memoirs_of_libraries_of_museums |title=Memoirs of Libraries, of Museums, and of Archives |edition=2nd |publication-date=1901 |oclc=3115 ...-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=R00458 Details of the organ from the National Pipe Organ Register]</ref>
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  • ...]], lying on the north-eastern shore of [[Lough Leane]], part of Killarney National Park. It is home to [[St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney|St Mary's Cathedral]], ...ical remains dating from the early Christian period found in the Killarney National Park. The monastery was founded in 640 by St Finian the Leper, and was occu
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  • ...harles Darwin. It put the rights of women to a university education on the national political agenda which eventually resulted in legislation to ensure women c ...session as a replacement for the previous three libraries. It also houses National e-Science Centre (NeSC), Scottish Microelectronics Centre (SMC), Scottish U
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  • ...nd medical sciences). The university's library service (i.e. including all libraries) holds over one million books. ....D. and Forbes, Angela ''Aberdeen University 1945-1981: Regional Roles and National Needs'' (AUP)</ref> The first successful university newspaper, ''Alma Mater
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  • ===Libraries=== ...he central library were granted Designation Status in 2005 by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council.<ref name=libd>{{cite web|url=http://www.dur.ac.uk/lib
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  • ...faculty universities in the United Kingdom.<ref name=surv>{{cite web|title=National Student Survey|url=http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/news/archive/2014/title,2479 ...], a small town in rural [[Fife]]. The University has teaching facilities, libraries, student housing and other buildings spread throughout the town. Generally,
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  • ...s.gov.uk|date=22 July 2004|accessdate=7 December 2008|publisher=Office for National Statistics|at=[http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/census/census-2001-key-statist *[http://www.audenshaw.demon.co.uk Audenshaw Libraries, a history]
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  • In 1926, miners at Denton Colliery joined the national strike against reduced wages and longer working hours. This dispute led to ...ef name="ReferenceA">C. Wilkins-Jones, ''Tameside'', Tameside Metropolitan Libraries Committee, 1978</ref> some 6 weeks and one day after their colleagues at th
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  • ...s created to accommodate those 'enemy aliens' deemed a potential threat to national security. Churchill's demand to 'collar the lot' meant that around 27,000 p The area has two libraries: Huyton Library (Civic Way) and Page Moss Library (Stockbridge Lane). There
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  • ...name=Greenhalf>Greenhalf, Jim: 'Salt & Silver: A Story of Hope' (Bradford Libraries, 1997) ISBN 0-907734-52-9}}</ref> ..., on the other side of the canal, is divided between offices for the local National Health Service Trusts and residential flats.
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  • ...itle=Administrative history |author=|date=28 May 1992 |work=|publisher=The National Archives |accessdate=2009-11-14 }}</ref> One of the Crossley family is stil |publisher=Bradford Libraries
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  • ...gue3.pdf |title=Catalogue of the Photographic Exhibition of Irish Carnegie Libraries |format=PDF |publisher=Librarycouncil.ie |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://w ...more comfortable route through [[Kilgarvan]]. Kenmare also lies on the N70 national secondary road south-Cork route to [[Glengarriff]]. In November 2014, the
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  • ...xt.shtml|title=Historical Postcard Collection: Thurles|publisher=Tipperary Libraries|accessdate=2009-07-09}}</ref> The clan dominated the regions of [[Templemo Thurles Racecourse is the horse racing venue in the town which stages both National Hunt and Flat racing. Racing has taken place at Thurles since 1732 when a t
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  • ...y. It is also the home to the Tallaght Swim Team, Tallaght Rugby Club, the National Basketball Arena, Shamrock Rovers F.C., and several notable martial arts sc ...the Pyramid), the Luas Red Line terminus, Tallaght Hospital (including the National Children's Hospital), County Hall, the Civic Theatre, South Dublin County L
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  • ...body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Like other national British museums, entrance to the museum has been free since 2001. ...lection was very much emphasised as opposed to that of "High Art" at the [[National Gallery]] and scholarship at the [[British Museum]].{{sfn|Sheppard|1975|p=9
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  • In 1868 N E S A Hamilton's The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland described the parish as follows:<ref ...on attack by the Suffragettes. It was rebuilt in the same year by the Free Libraries Committee. The façade remains the same; however, in 1984, the library buil
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  • ...date=Spring 2013}}</ref> It is located near [[Birmingham Airport]] and the National Exhibition Centre on the eastern edge of the conurbation. It lies about eig ...d in 1970 at £240,000),<ref>{{cite book|author=Thomas Greenwood|title=The Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries Year Book|year=1971|publisher=J. Clarke|location
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  • ...celebrations and currently competes in the Second Division of the Scottish National Hockey League. | publisher = Strathkelvin District Libraries
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  • ...iver, Anne Sumner; Robert Meyrick, et al. ''Things of Beauty''. Cardiff: National Museum of Wales, 2007</ref> ...ref>Harrop, Dorothy ''The History of the Gregynog Press''. Pinner: Private Libraries Association, 1980</ref>
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  • ...the purchase of [[William Shakespeare]]'s birthplace for preservation as a national memorial.<ref name=Support>[http://www.shakespeare.org.uk/support-us.html S ...ating to Shakespeare and his family, second only in number to those in The National Archives in London.<ref name=Support/>
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  • ...used for a carriage drive to [[Lilleshall Hall]], which is now one of five National Sports Centres, and the access road follows the same route. It passes throu |publisher=Shropshire Libraries
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  • ...1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=0&s=1323037730362&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779|work=Office for National Statistics|date=28 April 2004|accessdate=4 December 2011}}</ref> increasing ...ouncil outlined a money-saving scheme in which five of its most under-used libraries, in Addingham, [[Denholme]], [[Heaton, Yorkshire|Heaton]], [[Wilsden]] and
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  • The area is well served by public transport with these National Rail stations at each end of the main shopping area in Norwood Road, provid ...d by Sidney Smith, architect of [[Tate Britain]] and several other Lambeth libraries, using red brick, terracotta and Ham Hill stone, with a balcony above the e
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  • ...7.<ref>Amy Culley, ‘Freeman , Ann (1797–1826)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, October 2009 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/ ...bin/hixclient.exe&_IXP_=1&_IXR=110332 Northlew Community Page on the Devon Libraries Local Studies Service web site]
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  • ...ominent role in Sheffield politics. His intellect and popularity made many national Liberals, as well as local ones, seek to persuade him to stand for parliame ...ources for the history of Handsworth] Produced by Sheffield City Council's Libraries and Archives
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  • ...lton, Lancashire, Yorkshire | work = [[Domesday Book]] | publisher = The National Archives | year = 1086 | url = http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documen <ref name=EHCatholic>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1362189|desc=Former Chapel of St John and Att
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  • ...Neil Ripley|last2=Perkin|first2=Michael|title=A Directory of the Parochial Libraries of the Church of England and the Church in Wales|url=https://books.google.c There is a national prison nearby, HM Prison Leyhill, which was converted into a prison from an
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  • ...=Civi Parish population 2011|accessdate=27 June 2016|publisher= Office for National Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}</ref> ...nd an angled photo taken in 1944) | year=1982 | publisher=Northamptonshire Libraries | location=Northampton | isbn=0-905391-08-X | pages=270–1}}</ref> The US
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  • ...=Civil Parish population 2011|accessdate=29 June 2016|publisher=Office for National Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}</ref> ...oland Holloway's Northamptonshire | year=1985 | publisher=Northamptonshire Libraries | location=27 Guildhall Road, Northampton NN1 1EP | isbn=0-905391-10-1 | pa
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  • ...is part of the National Museums Liverpool group and is promoted as "the [[National Gallery]] of the North". The gallery is funded directly by the government. ...r/about/history/1819-1871.aspx "The origins of the collection, 1819-1871", National Museums Liverpool] Retrieved 25 June 2010</ref>
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  • |type=National library The '''British Library''', at [[St Pancras]] in [[Middlesex]], is the national library of the [[United Kingdom]] and the largest library in the world by n
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  • ...he present brick-built tower mill in Mill Lane is late 18th-century.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England |num=1184961 |desc=Harbury Windmill |grade=II |ac ...sfn|Pevsner|Wedgwood|1974|p=307}} a schoolroom and Tudor fireplaces.<ref>{{National Heritage List for England |num=1184894 |desc=Wagstaffe School House |grade=
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  • ...would be part Anglican. Ultimately this episode led to the creation of the National University of Ireland. ...ate 1960s, there was a proposal for [[University College, Dublin]], of the National University of Ireland, to become a constituent college of a newly reconstit
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  • ...l-deposit.php |accessdate=16 November 2018 |title=Legal Deposit (Copyright Libraries) |work=Trinity College Dublin}}</ref> but also it has a right to all works ...2015 }}</ref> Members of the University of Dublin also have access to the libraries of Tallaght University Hospital and the Irish School of Ecumenics in [[Mill
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  • ...research library of the [[University of Oxford]], and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. With over 12&nbsp;million items, it is the largest library in Br ...te web|url=http://www.llgc.org.uk/aldl/|title=Agency for the Legal Deposit Libraries|work=llgc.org.uk}}</ref> and under Irish law it is entitled to request a co
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  • ...the University of Cambridge and external researchers. Twenty-one affiliate libraries are associated with the University Library for the purpose of central gover ...f Trinity College Dublin]], the [[National Library of Scotland]] and the [[National Library of Wales]].
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  • ...tstream/10599/8866/3/ClondalkinWalkingTourPrintable.pdf|title=South Dublin Libraries}}</ref>) as part of the monastery. By the 8th century, Saint Fugillus was B [[Tully's Castle]] is a castle and a National Monument.
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  • ...Civil Parish population 2011|accessdate=13 March 2016|publisher=Office for National Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}}</ref> In the 1960s and 1970s, tw ...ndforth Hall.<ref>Heusel, F.E. (1982) Handforth Through The Ages, Cheshire Libraries and Museums</ref>
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  • [[Morton Stadium]], the National Athletics Stadium of Ireland, is right beside the Santry Demesne. ...developed as a sports grounds, as well as a Book storage facility for its libraries.<ref>[http://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/2774 Save Santry Wood for the peo
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  • |File:St. Pius X National School.jpg|St. Pius X National School ...2-05. Text in [[Portable Document Format|PDF form]] at South County Dublin Libraries. Retrieved 2010-12-24.
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  • A National School, with teacher's house, was built on the Frome Road in 1867 on land p ...|first=William|date=2005|orig-year=1890|publisher=Wiltshire County Council Libraries and Heritage|isbn=0860804941|oclc=851732456}} Doel was pastor at the Baptis
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  • ...shandon/historyofshandon/ | title=History of Shandon | publisher=Cork City Libraries | work=Cork Past and Present | access-date=28 January 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{c ...in-crane-centre-o-connell-square-cork-city-cork-city-cork-city | publisher=National Inventory of Architectural Heritage | website=buildingsofireland.ie | title
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  • ...roughout the British Isles were dismantled, and abandoned, their monks and libraries dispersed. ...n passed the project by his senior mentor and friend Reginald Fairlie.<ref>National Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Reginald Fairlie.</ref> The surrounding
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  • ...=088-iv122&cid=0#0|title=Sun Life Properties Ltd|work=IV/122|publisher=The National Archives|accessdate=2009-02-14}}</ref> The company was established as a for ...=Noel Park: A Social and Architectural History |publisher=Haringey Council Libraries, Archives & Museum Services |location=London |year=2006 |oclc=123373636}}
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  • ...ation Systems (until 2010), and the [[School of Advanced Study]] (the UK's national centre for the facilitation and promotion of research in the humanities and ...library is administered by the central university as part the Senate House Libraries, and in 2005 had more than 32,000 registered users. It holds around three m
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  • ...ter H. Reid, "The Decline and Fall of the British Country House Library" ''Libraries & Culture'' '''36'''.2, Spring 2001, pp. 345-366.</ref> Many were acquired ...stated--> |date= |website=discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk |publisher=The National Archives |access-date=16 September 2019 }}</ref> In addition to the prospe
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  • ...ive of some almshouses. £8 go towards Lady Windsor's hospital. There is a National school for both sexes. Tendring Hall is the principal residence.}} ...f Leavenheath is a separate benefice. There are a Roman Catholic chapel, a national school, alms houses, and other charities £25. Lord mayor Capel, ancestor o
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  • ...rogrammes/designation |archive-date=22 August 2007 |publisher=The Museums, Libraries and Archives Council |year=2007|access-date=4 September 2007}}</ref> The co ...as 'Finds Days' in the main Yorkshire Museum building where members of the national British Portable Antiquities Scheme and museum staff will identify objects
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  • ...ov.uk/details/c/F22121|title=The Discovery Service|last=Archives|first=The National|website=discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk|language=en-GB|access-date=2020-0 ...The Yorkshire publishing co. [etc., etc.]|others=University of California Libraries}}</ref> The constructed design was by Robert Corney.<ref name=l/> It has be
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  • ...libraries/ |access-date=2022-12-28 |website=The Secret Library {{!}} Leeds Libraries Heritage Blog |language=en}}</ref> The fixtures and fittings in the interio
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  • ...e original campus, Campus West, incorporates the York Science Park and the National Science Learning Centre, and its wildlife, campus lakes and greenery are pr ...and the Borthwick institute for archives.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Designing Libraries – Raymond Burton Library for Humanities Research |url=https://designingli
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  • ...Professor of Law and Finance, which engages in research in all aspects of national, international, transnational and comparative law relating to commerce and ...rsity]], as well as the English, History, Social Sciences, and Law faculty libraries.
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  • ...f its second founder.<ref>[https://biography.wales/article/s-THEL-PLA-1380 National Library of Wales: On-line Biography]; accessed 6 June 2014</ref> Thelwall d ...ne of the least frequented".<ref name=Gibson>{{cite book|title=Some Oxford libraries|year=1914|oclc=3791497|last=Gibson|first=Strickland|page=[https://archive.o
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  • ...ref>{{Cite web |url=https://npor.org.uk/NPORView.html?RI=N08080 |title=The National Pipe Organ Register - NPOR |website=npor.org.uk |access-date=2019-08-21 |ar ...at the end of the 17th century. Unlike many other similar rooms in Oxford libraries, the Upper Library remains as a silent reading room for students open durin
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  • ...esign the curtain wall in front of [[King's College, Cambridge]] and the [[National Gallery]] in [[London]], he considered Corpus to be his favourite work and ...Archbishop of Canterbury formed a fine collection of manuscripts from the libraries of dissolved monasteries.
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  • ...in 1977 and is best known for having designed the [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] in London.<ref name="fitz14">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguard ...generosity, the building was named the Olisa Library. Unlike most college libraries, it is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
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  • ...rick Collinson, ‘Perne, Andrew (1519?–1589)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press (2004).</ref> Perne died in 1589, leav ...rhouse Libraries|url=http://www.pet.cam.ac.uk/libraries/history-peterhouse-libraries|work=Peterhouse Website|access-date=24 January 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...shire and its borders. {{!}} Vol. 82 {{!}} 1994 {{!}} Welsh Journals - The National Library of Wales |url=https://journals.library.wales/view/1264487/1271085/3 ...er |date=1899 |publisher=London : Methuen |others=University of California Libraries}}</ref>
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