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Stephen Mitchell (19 September 1789 – 21 April 1874) was a Scottish tobacco manufacturer and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Mitchell Library, in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, one of the earliest public reference libraries in Europe.
The library contains a large public library, with over a million items. [4] While composed mainly of reference material it also has a substantial lending facility which began in 2005. The North Street building, with its distinctive copper dome surmounted by Thomas Clapperton's bronze statue entitled Literature (often referred to as Minerva ...
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English: St Andrew's Halls, Granville Street, Glasgow Wikidata has entry St Andrew's Halls, Granville Street, Glasgow (Q17568278) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number
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English: 201 North Street, Mitchell Library Wikidata has entry Mitchell Library (Q17807319) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number
The Mitchell Library`s archives record that other venues in Glasgow performed opera – in 1868 there were 76 performances of 23 different operas; [3] and recent research increasingly underlines its presence down the years. Many operas, both famous and forgotten, had their Scottish premiere at the Theatre Royal.