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  2. Stephen Mitchell (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Mitchell Library - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of libraries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... The Mitchell Library; ... Port Glasgow Library; South West Branch Library; Watt Library [18]

  5. File:201 North Street, Mitchell Library, Glasgow 09.jpg

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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

  6. Mount Mitchell State Park's high-elevation restaurant reopens to the public. What to know about the menu and new operators.

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  8. File:201 North Street, Mitchell Library, Glasgow 03.jpg

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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

  9. Theatre Royal, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    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.