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Selwyn College Library
Location within Cambridgeshire
General information
Type
Library
Architectural style
Victorian
Location
39 Grange Road Cambridge, Cambridgeshire United Kingdom
The Selwyn College Library is the library of Selwyn College, Cambridge and an official collegiate library of the University of Cambridge. The current library building is located in Centre Court and was completed in 1929. It was designed by the architect T. H. Lyon as a war memorial library to honour the fallen from the First World War. In 2018, plans for a new library and auditorium in Ann's Court were announced.[1] The current Selwyn College Head Librarian is Sonya Adams and the College Archivist is Elizabeth Stratton.[2]
^"Publications | Selwyn College". www.sel.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
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