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Limehouse Library

Coordinates:51°30′44.13″N0°2′00.74″W / 51.5122583°N 0.0335389°W /51.5122583; -0.0335389
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Former library in Limehouse, London, England

Limehouse Public Library
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LocationLimehouse, London, United Kingdom
EstablishedOctober 19, 1900 (1900-10-19)
Dissolved2003


Limehouse Public Library is a historical building inLimehouse,London, formerly apublic library. The library was first proposed for construction in 1888, but the required finances could not be raised until 1900 whenJohn Passmore Edwards was approached for assistance. He subscribed a sum of £5,000[1] and he subsequently laid the foundation stone on 19 October that year. The library was opened to the public in November 1901 by the mayor of Stepney.

More recently usage of the Grade II listed building fell, and it eventually closed in 2003.[2] It is currently boarded up to prevent vandalism. The localTower Hamlets council put the building up for sale in a controversial transaction which has since been investigated during an enquiry into the behaviour of the borough's former mayor,Lutfur Rahman.[3] The library building was sold to a restaurant company[4] and is currently being redeveloped into student housing.[5]

Statue of Clement Attlee

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Astatue of Clement Attlee in its former position in front of the boarded-up Limehouse Library

Outside the library there formerly stood astatue of Clement Attlee, erected in 1988, who was the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Limehouse from 1922 to 1950, and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951. After the library closed, the statue was vandalised, and the council surrounded it with protective hoarding, before removing it for repair and recasting. In April 2011, the statue was unveiled in its new position less than a mile away atQueen Mary University of London, inMile End.[6]

References

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  1. ^Passmore Edwards Public Library, Limehouse accessed 14 May 2008
  2. ^"Between the covers at Limehouse Library". December 2009.
  3. ^Tower Hamlets mayor launches legal bid to question inquiry into council,The Guardian, 1 July 2014
  4. ^Mayor Rahman Sells Off Limehouse Library — What Next?
  5. ^638 Commercial Road/Limehouse Library (PA/13/2580 & PA/13/2581), Tower Hamlets Council
  6. ^"Lord Mandelson joins Lord Hennessy to unveil Clement Attlee statue".Queen Mary University of London. Archived fromthe original on 18 August 2011. Retrieved8 July 2011.

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