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TheDe Morgan Centre for the Study of 19th Century Art and Society was a gallery in theLondon Borough of Wandsworth, England, which was home for a few years to theDe Morgan Collection.
From 2002 the De Morgan Centre provided public access to the De Morgan Collection in a dedicated gallery named the De Morgan Centre, which was based in the formerWest Hill Reference Library inWandsworth, South West London. The West Hill Library closed on 28 September 2007 and latterly, the De Morgan Foundation shared the building with Wandsworth Museum. Both the De Morgan Centre and Wandsworth Museum closed to the public on 28 June 2014 due to the discontinuation of their lease by the building's freeholder Wandsworth Council.
Since the closure of the De Morgan Centre, the De Morgan Foundation continues to display the collection to the public in its new museum atCannon Hall. The Cannon Hall museum is anAccredited Museum, with the accreditation being administered byArts Council England.[1]
They also curate long-term exhibitions atWatts Gallery - Artists' Village, andWightwick Manor.[citation needed]
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