Nottingham: a glimpse of the Bromley House Library

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The photograph on this page of Nottingham: a glimpse of the Bromley House Library by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.

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Nottingham: a glimpse of the Bromley House Library

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 24 Aug 2017

The Bromley House Library, dating from 1816, is one of the few subscription libraries which remain. For more about it, try its website: http://www.bromleyhouse.org/ . The fine house in which it is housed dates from 1752, but its ground floor was long ago converted to shops and disfigured. The view is from the upper deck of a No 10 bus waiting at the Angel Row stop on its way to Bridgford and Ruddington.

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Image Location

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52.953544
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-1.152432