Reading-room Sentence Examples
Besides the municipal library (Stadtbibliothek) mentioned above there are three others of importance, the Rothschild, the Senckenberg and the Jewish library (with a well-appointed reading-room).
The principal sulphur springs are the old sulphur well in the centre of Low Harrogate, discovered about the year 1656; the Montpellier springs, the principal well of which was discovered in 1822, situated in the grounds of the Crown Hotel and surmounted by a handsome building in the Chinese style, containing pump-room, baths and reading-room; and the Harlow Car springs, situated in a wooded glen about a mile west from Low Harrogate.
These contain a theatre, library and reading-room, the rooms of the college societies and others.
Of his fortune (estimated at $5,000,000) approximately $4,000,000 was bequeathed for the establishment and maintenance of "a free public library and reading-room in the City of New York"; but, as the will was successfully contested by relatives, only about $2,000,000 of the bequest was applied to its original purpose; in 1895 the Tilden Trust was combined with the Astor and Lenox libraries to form the New York Public Library.
A Conversationshaus and a Trinkhalle or pump-room, a theatre and a picture-gallery, library and reading-room are among the chief buildings.
The public buildings include two hospitals, a townhall, music hall, library and reading room and science institute.
The public buildings include a library and reading-room and town hall.
The municipal buildings, which contain the free library and reading-room, stand on the site of the old town hall.
Carrels The Reading Room has three private study carrels The Reading Room has three private study carrels for hire, suitable for researchers undertaking a long period of research.
The new roof for the Reading Room is a key feature of the scheme.
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You can also ask a librarian in the Reading Room for help.
A Reading Room was erected by the parishioners in 1897, in memory of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
The Doxey Institute in the The Crescent was established as a reading room and to generally promote self-improvement.
A sheaf catalog is held in the reading room.
AdvertisementThe government acquired Metcalfe Hall, in order to convert it into a public library and reading-room worthy of the capital of India; and also the country-house of Warren Hastings at Alipur, for the entertainment of Indian princes.