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Image taken from The Microcosm of London. Originally published/produced in R. Ackermann: The Microcosm of London, London, 1808 - 1811. Held and digitised by the British Library, and uploaded to Flickr Commons. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk, reference 059811
Image taken from The Four Gospels. Originally published/produced in Eastern Turkey, 1755-1756. Held and digitised by the British Library, and uploaded to Flickr Commons. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk, reference 027561. Please do not overwrite this file.
Image taken from The costume of Yorkshire illustrated by a series of forty Engravings, being facsimiles of original drawings, with descriptions in English and French. Originally published/produced in London, 1814. Held and digitised by the British Library, and uploaded to Flickr Commons.
Held and digitised by the British Library, and uploaded to Flickr Commons. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk, reference 064154. Please do not overwrite this file.
The collection is now housed in the King's Library Tower, a six-storey glass and bronze structure in the British Library's entrance hall; the tower was designed specially by the building's architect, Colin St John Wilson, and also contains the Thomas Grenville collection. Items from the collection remain available for reading by the public.
Source/Photographer: Originally published/produced in England; 14th century. Held and digitised by the British Library, and uploaded to Flickr Commons. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk, reference 063506
The group said it has started bidding in an auction for access at 20 bitcoin (around £600,000) on an online site. The British Library, which has one of the largest book collections in the world ...
The British Library makes a number of images of items within its collections available online. Its Online Gallery gives access to 30,000 images from various medieval books, together with a handful of exhibition-style items in a proprietary format, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels.