Battersea Reference Library is a reference library within a Grade II listed building at Altenburg Gardens, Battersea, London, England.[1]
The library building was designed by Henry Hyams,[1] architectural assistant to the Battersea Council borough surveyor,[2] in an Arts and Crafts architectural style, and was built in 1924.[1]
The reference library is connected to Battersea Central Library; both are Wandsworth Council libraries, operated by Greenwich Leisure Ltd.
^ abcHistoric England, "Battersea Library (1200731)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 September 2014
^SoL50 2013, p. 6.
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