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  2. Hull History Centre - Wikipedia

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    Plans began to develop between Hull City Council and the University of Hull, and ultimately the Heritage Lottery Fund made the dream a reality by providing the Hull History Centre with a £7.7 million grant, [2] the largest ever lottery grant for a UK archive project [citation needed]. Building for the centre began in late 2007 and on 25 ...

  3. Carnegie Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    It was used as a public library until 2003. [2] Library services were then provided in a Learning Centre within the adjacent KC Stadium, and the former library had various uses and was then left empty. [3] The Carnegie Heritage Action Team was created in 2006 to rescue the building and create a centre for local and family history resources.

  4. Brynmor Jones Library - Wikipedia

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    The Brynmor Jones Library. The Brynmor Jones Library (BJL) is the main library at the University of Hull, England.In 1967 it was named after Sir Brynmor Jones (1903-1989) who initiated research in the field of Liquid Crystals at Hull and became Head of the Department of Chemistry in 1947. [1]

  5. Wikipedia:Book sources - Wikipedia

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    Find this book in the Portland Community College library catalog Find this book in the Princeton University Library Find this book in the Prospector ( Colorado and Wyoming public, academic, and special libraries)

  6. Thomas Sheppard (curator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1904 he became the first curator of the Hull Municipal Museum at the Royal Institution in Albion Street, Hull, which was based on the collection of the Hull Literary & Philosophical Society (founded 1822) which had been acquired by Hull Corporation. [1] Sheppard closed the museum and refurbished it, re-opening it in 1902 without admission ...

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  8. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    A library catalog (or library catalogue in British English) is a register of all bibliographic items found in a library or group of libraries, such as a network of libraries at several locations. A catalog for a group of libraries is also called a union catalog .

  9. Wilberforce House - Wikipedia

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    Wilberforce house, High Street, Hull. Wilberforce House is a British historic house museum, part of the Museums Quarter of Kingston-upon-Hull.It is the birthplace of social reformer William Wilberforce (1759–1833), who used his time as a member of Parliament to work for the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire.