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CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT To benefit from annual Public Library Remuneration (PLR) payments you will be able to register on our new PLR system at the end of May. Join our community of over 60,000 book contributors to receive up to £6,600 per year as a result of public library book loans. Sign PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT To benefit from annual Public Library Remuneration (PLR) payments you will be able to register on our new PLR system at the end of May. Join our community of over 60,000 book contributors to receive up to £6,600 per year as a result of public library book loans. Sign PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate BL PLAYER | HOMEPAGE Cosmos, Voyager and the Golden Record: Ann Druyan in Conversation with Brian Cox. Read more. James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons for Today with Eddie S Glaude Jr. Read more. Library of Love. Read more. Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee. Read more.CONSERVATION
Conservation. At the heart of the library are the collections in all physical and digital formats. Our conservation team cares for the physical collections, which number some 150 million items, from all cultures dating from 3000 BCE to the present day. The collections include a wide array of material types including paper, parchment OUR VISION - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Behind the scenes at the British Library: Alexa McNaught-Reynolds, Conservation Exhibition and Loan Manager, Zoë Miller, Conservation Team Leader and Amy Baldwin, Book Conservator. Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Our Collection Care team are responsible for protecting and preserving our vast collections and enabling their use, experience andinterpretation.
DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
WEBINAR RESET RESTART YOUR MARKET OPPORTUNITIES 10 JUNE Open to all UK business owners, our Reset. Restart programme is here to help you transform, future-proof or grow your business through the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. This is one of our free webinars you can join as part of the programme to receive practical, jargon BLAST NO. 1, THE VORTICIST MAGAZINE Explore 'BLAST no. 1, the Vorticist magazine', on the BritishLibrary's website.
STONEHENGE, PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Stonehenge is depicted in the midst of a terrifying electrical storm in this print after JMW Turner. A bolt of lightning strikes the centre of the ancient stone circle and dead sheep strew the foreground. Their shepherd has been struck down too, lying lifeless by his howling dog.The plate was
KIDWELY CASTLE FROM THE CHURCH YARD The drawing was misrecorded as ‘A drawn View of Kidwely Castle from the Church Yard, by T.I. 1766.’ in the 1829 catalogue of the King’s Topographical Collection and as ‘A colored view of Kidwely or Kydwelly Castle, taken from the church-yard; drawn by T.I., in 1766’ in the 1844 catalogue GOLDEN CASKET FROM VENICE This casket looks convincingly golden, but is actually made of copper alloy covered in a thin layer of gilt or gold. Created in 16th-century Venice, it is elaborately engraved and enamelled with scrolls and arabesque patterns, inspired by Arabic objects brought to Venice by merchants. ‘All that 'UNICORN', A POEM BY ANGELA CARTER ‘Unicorn’ is an experimental poem by Angela Carter that anticipates the themes of later work such as The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (1979). First printed in Vision, the magazine edited by Carter and Nick Curry in 1963 while students at Bristol University, this rare edition was published by BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT To benefit from annual Public Library Remuneration (PLR) payments you will be able to register on our new PLR system at the end of May. Join our community of over 60,000 book contributors to receive up to £6,600 per year as a result of public library book loans. Sign PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT To benefit from annual Public Library Remuneration (PLR) payments you will be able to register on our new PLR system at the end of May. Join our community of over 60,000 book contributors to receive up to £6,600 per year as a result of public library book loans. Sign PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate BL PLAYER | HOMEPAGE Cosmos, Voyager and the Golden Record: Ann Druyan in Conversation with Brian Cox. Read more. James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons for Today with Eddie S Glaude Jr. Read more. Library of Love. Read more. Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee. Read more.CONSERVATION
Conservation. At the heart of the library are the collections in all physical and digital formats. Our conservation team cares for the physical collections, which number some 150 million items, from all cultures dating from 3000 BCE to the present day. The collections include a wide array of material types including paper, parchment OUR VISION - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Behind the scenes at the British Library: Alexa McNaught-Reynolds, Conservation Exhibition and Loan Manager, Zoë Miller, Conservation Team Leader and Amy Baldwin, Book Conservator. Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Our Collection Care team are responsible for protecting and preserving our vast collections and enabling their use, experience andinterpretation.
DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
WEBINAR RESET RESTART YOUR MARKET OPPORTUNITIES 10 JUNE Open to all UK business owners, our Reset. Restart programme is here to help you transform, future-proof or grow your business through the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. This is one of our free webinars you can join as part of the programme to receive practical, jargon BLAST NO. 1, THE VORTICIST MAGAZINE Explore 'BLAST no. 1, the Vorticist magazine', on the BritishLibrary's website.
STONEHENGE, PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Stonehenge is depicted in the midst of a terrifying electrical storm in this print after JMW Turner. A bolt of lightning strikes the centre of the ancient stone circle and dead sheep strew the foreground. Their shepherd has been struck down too, lying lifeless by his howling dog.The plate was
KIDWELY CASTLE FROM THE CHURCH YARD The drawing was misrecorded as ‘A drawn View of Kidwely Castle from the Church Yard, by T.I. 1766.’ in the 1829 catalogue of the King’s Topographical Collection and as ‘A colored view of Kidwely or Kydwelly Castle, taken from the church-yard; drawn by T.I., in 1766’ in the 1844 catalogue GOLDEN CASKET FROM VENICE This casket looks convincingly golden, but is actually made of copper alloy covered in a thin layer of gilt or gold. Created in 16th-century Venice, it is elaborately engraved and enamelled with scrolls and arabesque patterns, inspired by Arabic objects brought to Venice by merchants. ‘All that 'UNICORN', A POEM BY ANGELA CARTER ‘Unicorn’ is an experimental poem by Angela Carter that anticipates the themes of later work such as The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (1979). First printed in Vision, the magazine edited by Carter and Nick Curry in 1963 while students at Bristol University, this rare edition was published by BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
BL PLAYER | HOMEPAGE Cosmos, Voyager and the Golden Record: Ann Druyan in Conversation with Brian Cox. Read more. James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons for Today with Eddie S Glaude Jr. Read more. Library of Love. Read more. Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee. Read more. PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT To benefit from annual Public Library Remuneration (PLR) payments you will be able to register on our new PLR system at the end of May. Join our community of over 60,000 book contributors to receive up to £6,600 per year as a result of public library book loans. Sign DISCOVERING CHILDREN'S BOOKS Explore centuries of stories, poems and illustrations with Discovering Children's Books. For children, teachers and book-lovers of all ages. Over 100 treasures are waiting to be found, from one-of-a-kind manuscripts to original illustrations. For the writers and artists of the future, there’s a gallery of activities to spark creativity and inspire your own stories, poems, illustrations and more! WEBINAR RESET RESTART YOUR MARKET OPPORTUNITIES 10 JUNE Open to all UK business owners, our Reset. Restart programme is here to help you transform, future-proof or grow your business through the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. This is one of our free webinars you can join as part of the programme to receive practical, jargon OUR VISION - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Behind the scenes at the British Library: Alexa McNaught-Reynolds, Conservation Exhibition and Loan Manager, Zoë Miller, Conservation Team Leader and Amy Baldwin, Book Conservator. Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Our Collection Care team are responsible for protecting and preserving our vast collections and enabling their use, experience andinterpretation.
DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
BLAST NO. 1, THE VORTICIST MAGAZINE Explore 'BLAST no. 1, the Vorticist magazine', on the BritishLibrary's website.
KIDWELY CASTLE FROM THE CHURCH YARD The drawing was misrecorded as ‘A drawn View of Kidwely Castle from the Church Yard, by T.I. 1766.’ in the 1829 catalogue of the King’s Topographical Collection and as ‘A colored view of Kidwely or Kydwelly Castle, taken from the church-yard; drawn by T.I., in 1766’ in the 1844 catalogue STONEHENGE, PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Stonehenge is depicted in the midst of a terrifying electrical storm in this print after JMW Turner. A bolt of lightning strikes the centre of the ancient stone circle and dead sheep strew the foreground. Their shepherd has been struck down too, lying lifeless by his howling dog.The plate was
'UNICORN', A POEM BY ANGELA CARTER ‘Unicorn’ is an experimental poem by Angela Carter that anticipates the themes of later work such as The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (1979). First printed in Vision, the magazine edited by Carter and Nick Curry in 1963 while students at Bristol University, this rare edition was published by BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. PUBLISHING - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY About British Library Publishing. British Library Publishing produces fascinating and beautiful books across a wide range of subjects related to the Library’s uniquely rich collections, including maps, medieval manuscripts, literary history, graphic design and typography, the history of books and cultural history. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs –THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
BL PLAYER | HOMEPAGE Cosmos, Voyager and the Golden Record: Ann Druyan in Conversation with Brian Cox. Read more. James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons for Today with Eddie S Glaude Jr. Read more. Library of Love. Read more. Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee. Read more. PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT To benefit from annual Public Library Remuneration (PLR) payments you will be able to register on our new PLR system at the end of May. Join our community of over 60,000 book contributors to receive up to £6,600 per year as a result of public library book loans. Sign DISCOVERING CHILDREN'S BOOKS Explore centuries of stories, poems and illustrations with Discovering Children's Books. For children, teachers and book-lovers of all ages. Over 100 treasures are waiting to be found, from one-of-a-kind manuscripts to original illustrations. For the writers and artists of the future, there’s a gallery of activities to spark creativity and inspire your own stories, poems, illustrations and more! WEBINAR RESET RESTART YOUR MARKET OPPORTUNITIES 10 JUNE Open to all UK business owners, our Reset. Restart programme is here to help you transform, future-proof or grow your business through the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. This is one of our free webinars you can join as part of the programme to receive practical, jargon OUR VISION - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Behind the scenes at the British Library: Alexa McNaught-Reynolds, Conservation Exhibition and Loan Manager, Zoë Miller, Conservation Team Leader and Amy Baldwin, Book Conservator. Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Our Collection Care team are responsible for protecting and preserving our vast collections and enabling their use, experience andinterpretation.
DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
BLAST NO. 1, THE VORTICIST MAGAZINE Explore 'BLAST no. 1, the Vorticist magazine', on the BritishLibrary's website.
KIDWELY CASTLE FROM THE CHURCH YARD The drawing was misrecorded as ‘A drawn View of Kidwely Castle from the Church Yard, by T.I. 1766.’ in the 1829 catalogue of the King’s Topographical Collection and as ‘A colored view of Kidwely or Kydwelly Castle, taken from the church-yard; drawn by T.I., in 1766’ in the 1844 catalogue STONEHENGE, PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Stonehenge is depicted in the midst of a terrifying electrical storm in this print after JMW Turner. A bolt of lightning strikes the centre of the ancient stone circle and dead sheep strew the foreground. Their shepherd has been struck down too, lying lifeless by his howling dog.The plate was
'UNICORN', A POEM BY ANGELA CARTER ‘Unicorn’ is an experimental poem by Angela Carter that anticipates the themes of later work such as The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (1979). First printed in Vision, the magazine edited by Carter and Nick Curry in 1963 while students at Bristol University, this rare edition was published by BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs – BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD The Chief Executive is the only full-time, executive member of the Board. Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7262. Email: Governance@bl.uk. See Register of Board Members' and Committee Members' Interests (PDF format).. The Board meets five times a year, with one of those meetings substantially devoted to the review and development of strategy. DISCOVER THE RICHES OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY Discover the riches of the British Library. fix the location of thousands of old maps. view virtual books with 'Turning the Pages' enjoy online exhibitions. take a highlights tour. We regret that registration, log-in, personal galleries and related advanced features in our Online Gallery are unavailable at present.THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
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CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs – BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD The Chief Executive is the only full-time, executive member of the Board. Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7262. Email: Governance@bl.uk. See Register of Board Members' and Committee Members' Interests (PDF format).. The Board meets five times a year, with one of those meetings substantially devoted to the review and development of strategy. DISCOVER THE RICHES OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY Discover the riches of the British Library. fix the location of thousands of old maps. view virtual books with 'Turning the Pages' enjoy online exhibitions. take a highlights tour. We regret that registration, log-in, personal galleries and related advanced features in our Online Gallery are unavailable at present.THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be addedFOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you DETAILS OF AN ITEM FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF Artists Master of the Antiphonar of Padua (see Bollati 2004). Decoration 261 small miniatures, in colours and gold, throughout. 3 large historiated or inhabited initials with human figures, in colours and gold, at the beginning of the books (ff. 3, 63, 129). Large and smaller decorated foliate FRANK LAND - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Frank Land (1928-), computer programmer and information systems theorist, was an early member of the team of programmers working for the catering company J. Lyons on their Lyons Electronic Office, LEO, the first computer used for commercial applications. He developed particular expertise on business systems and worked extensively withexternal
ATTITUDES TO MENTAL ILLNESS 2014 RESEARCH REPORT Subject (s) This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England. Surveys on this topic have been carried out since 1994. The 2014 survey questionnaire included a number of statements about mental illness. Respondents were asked to indicate how much they agreed or disagreed with eachstatement.
BL PLAYER | HOMEPAGE Cosmos, Voyager and the Golden Record: Ann Druyan in Conversation with Brian Cox. Read more. James Baldwin's America and its Urgent Lessons for Today with Eddie S Glaude Jr. Read more. Library of Love. Read more. Tom Stoppard: A Life by Hermione Lee. Read more. OUR VISION - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Behind the scenes at the British Library: Alexa McNaught-Reynolds, Conservation Exhibition and Loan Manager, Zoë Miller, Conservation Team Leader and Amy Baldwin, Book Conservator. Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Our Collection Care team are responsible for protecting and preserving our vast collections and enabling their use, experience andinterpretation.
PROFIT WITH PURPOSE LETS GO OUT JUNE 2021 Interested in social and ethical entrepreneurship? Profit with Purpose – our popular series of events focusing on socially impactful business – is your chance to hear from a select group of successful and innovative social entrepreneurs. They will be DIGITAL PRESERVATION Digital preservation. Digital resources change, develop and evolve. At the British Library, we collect and preserve digital material, and it's our duty to provide continued access to our digital collections far into the future. The Library must ensure that all our collections are properly preserved for the very long term. DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
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BL PLAYER - FEMINISM: CASTING THE NET WIDE - THE BRITISHCLICK TO VIEW Feminism is the focus of the British Library’s acclaimed current exhibition Unfinished Business: the Fight for Women’s Rights, and it is the inspiration for a new Penguin anthology of writing. Its editor Hannah Dawson brings together voices from the treasure trove of the book, to reflect on the SEARCH RESULTS FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF f. 100v Decorated initial-word panel: f. 103 Decorated initial-word panel: f. 111 Decorated initial-word panel : f. 124v Decorated initial-word panel: f. 125v SOUNDMIRROR TAPE RECORDER, 1950 Dating from the mid-20th century, this is the oldest tape recorder in the British Library’s collection. Selling for approximately £100, it was aimed primarily at the educational market. The name 'Soundmirror' was first used on a Brush wire recorder of 1937. With the coming of plastic tape after SONG PERFORMED BY NELLIE MELBA FOR MARCONI’S EXPERIMENTAL This studio recording of ‘Home, Sweet Home’ which Melba recorded in London eleven months later, is today the closest we can get to experiencing the sound of that first ever British radio performance by a professional musician. Surviving recordings from British radio’s first decade, the 1920s BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs – BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD The Chief Executive is the only full-time, executive member of the Board. Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7262. Email: Governance@bl.uk. See Register of Board Members' and Committee Members' Interests (PDF format).. The Board meets five times a year, with one of those meetings substantially devoted to the review and development of strategy. DISCOVER THE RICHES OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY Discover the riches of the British Library. fix the location of thousands of old maps. view virtual books with 'Turning the Pages' enjoy online exhibitions. take a highlights tour. We regret that registration, log-in, personal galleries and related advanced features in our Online Gallery are unavailable at present.THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be added DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
FOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you INDIA OFFICE RECORDS AND PRIVATE PAPERS About the collection. The 14 kilometres of shelves of volumes, files and boxes of papers, together with 70,000 volumes of official publications and 105,000 manuscript and printed maps, are public records comprising the archives of the East India Company (1600-1858), of the Board of Control or Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (1784-1858), of the India Office (1858-1947), of the THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs – BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD The Chief Executive is the only full-time, executive member of the Board. Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7262. Email: Governance@bl.uk. See Register of Board Members' and Committee Members' Interests (PDF format).. The Board meets five times a year, with one of those meetings substantially devoted to the review and development of strategy. DISCOVER THE RICHES OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY Discover the riches of the British Library. fix the location of thousands of old maps. view virtual books with 'Turning the Pages' enjoy online exhibitions. take a highlights tour. We regret that registration, log-in, personal galleries and related advanced features in our Online Gallery are unavailable at present.THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be added DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
FOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you INDIA OFFICE RECORDS AND PRIVATE PAPERS About the collection. The 14 kilometres of shelves of volumes, files and boxes of papers, together with 70,000 volumes of official publications and 105,000 manuscript and printed maps, are public records comprising the archives of the East India Company (1600-1858), of the Board of Control or Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (1784-1858), of the India Office (1858-1947), of the THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no PROFIT WITH PURPOSE LETS GO OUT JUNE 2021 Interested in social and ethical entrepreneurship? Profit with Purpose – our popular series of events focusing on socially impactful business – is your chance to hear from a select group of successful and innovative social entrepreneurs. They will be DIGITISATION SERVICES We’ve been at the forefront of digitisation and digital preservation for over 20 years and, as guardians of the nation’s treasures, we are world-leading experts in handling rare, fragile material. By digitising with us you will have access to our expert conservators, imaging specialists and high-spec studios in MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES Manuscripts Reading Room. The Manuscripts Reading Room is the enquiry point for the Library's western language manuscript collections (i.e. written by hand, not printed). The collection includes literary, historical manuscripts and private papers. Some of our manuscripts may require a Letter of Introduction, or may have other Access Conditions. SEARCH RESULTS FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF f. 100v Decorated initial-word panel: f. 103 Decorated initial-word panel: f. 111 Decorated initial-word panel : f. 124v Decorated initial-word panel: f. 125v PRICING AND ORDERING The price includes electronic delivery, collection in person or standard delivery within the UK. Express service delivery: £21.20 express five-day service. Digital image for reference (scan): £13.03 first image of each item, £0.48 subsequent images from the same item. ARTICLES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - BL.UK British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB. Tues – Sun – ; Galleries, Reading Rooms, shop and catering opening times vary FullOpening Times >
BACKGROUND TO THE HOLOCAUST Background to the Holocaust. During the Second World War, the Nazi party, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler tried to kill all the Jews in Europe.. The Nazis and their collaborators murdered six million Jewish people, including 1,500,000 children. This terrible period in history is now referred to as the Holocaust. BL PLAYER - FEMINISM: CASTING THE NET WIDE - THE BRITISHCLICK TO VIEW Feminism is the focus of the British Library’s acclaimed current exhibition Unfinished Business: the Fight for Women’s Rights, and it is the inspiration for a new Penguin anthology of writing. Its editor Hannah Dawson brings together voices from the treasure trove of the book, to reflect on theSLOANE MANUSCRIPTS
This collection was formed by the physician Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753), and purchased at his death from his executors by the Act of Parliament which also established the British Museum. It represents one of the three foundation collections of the British Library. The collection of medical manuscripts has been described as the greatestever
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Description. These leaflets were produced between 1912 and 1914 by the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS). Led by Millicent Fawcett, the NUWSS used parliamentary procedure to try to achieve its aims, lobbying MPs through petitions, public meetings and letters, while influencing public opinion via local branch activities.Propaganda, often in the form of leaflets, played an BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT Treasures of the British Library. Free. Tue 18 May 2021 - Mon 31 Dec2035.
CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS Catalogues and Collections. The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Catalogue of photographically illustrated books. Containing details of 1,323 books and 15,274 photographs with titles and descriptions, and 320 digital images of original photographs – BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD The Chief Executive is the only full-time, executive member of the Board. Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7262. Email: Governance@bl.uk. See Register of Board Members' and Committee Members' Interests (PDF format).. The Board meets five times a year, with one of those meetings substantially devoted to the review and development of strategy. DISCOVER THE RICHES OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY Discover the riches of the British Library. fix the location of thousands of old maps. view virtual books with 'Turning the Pages' enjoy online exhibitions. take a highlights tour. We regret that registration, log-in, personal galleries and related advanced features in our Online Gallery are unavailable at present.THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. Bindings of other formats (notably manuscripts) and from other regions (including Asia, the Middle East and Africa) will gradually be added DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Digitised Manuscripts Home. Use this website to view digitised copies of manuscripts and archives in the British Library’s collections, with descriptions of their contents. Explore the Library's latest major acquisition, the St Cuthbert Gospel. Some other highlights include the Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Silos Apocalypse,Leonardo da
FOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you INDIA OFFICE RECORDS AND PRIVATE PAPERS About the collection. The 14 kilometres of shelves of volumes, files and boxes of papers, together with 70,000 volumes of official publications and 105,000 manuscript and printed maps, are public records comprising the archives of the East India Company (1600-1858), of the Board of Control or Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (1784-1858), of the India Office (1858-1947), of the THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no BL - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARYCATALOGUESIMAGES ONLINEDISCOVER & LEARNWHAT’S ONVISITBUSINESS SUPPORT The British Library home page, For research, inspiration and enjoyment CATALOGUES AND COLLECTIONS The British Library’s collection includes books, journals, manuscripts, maps, stamps, music, patents, photographs, newspapers and sound. Many of our digital collections provide material for free online. Please come to our Reading Rooms to access material that isn’t available online.. Read our subject guides to find out more about our core research areas. CATALOGUES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - THE BRITISH LIBRARY Microform research collections. This diverse collection features medieval manuscripts, annotated proofs of the novels of Charles Dickens, British Home Office papers and records since 1782, and archives of the Soviet Communist Party and State. BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD The Board has delegated certain responsibilities to committees: Audit Committee - a standing committee which supports the Board and the Accounting Officer in their responsibilities for issues of finance, risk, control and governance by reviewing the comprehensiveness, reliability and integrity of assurances provided to them.; Remuneration Committee - a standing committee which makes DISCOVER THE RICHES OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY Discover the riches of the British Library. fix the location of thousands of old maps. view virtual books with 'Turning the Pages' enjoy online exhibitions. take a highlights tour. We regret that registration, log-in, personal galleries and related advanced features in our Online Gallery are unavailable at present.THE BRITISH LIBRARY
This database is a finding aid to the British Library's bookbindings. It aims to provide information and images of selected bindings of books printed in western Europe from the fifteenth century to date. DIGITISED MANUSCRIPTS Almost 900 Greek manuscripts and some of the most important papyri, ranging in date from the first to the 18th centuries, are now included in the Digitised Manuscripts site.FOOD SEASON
Food Season is back with a mouth-watering menu of digital events inspired by the cookbooks, recipes and culinary stories in our collection.Founded and curated by food historian and British Library curator Polly Russell with award-winning food writer Angela Clutton as Guest Director, the season features an array of chefs, historians and food writers for a series of live conversations that you INDIA OFFICE RECORDS AND PRIVATE PAPERS About the collection. The 14 kilometres of shelves of volumes, files and boxes of papers, together with 70,000 volumes of official publications and 105,000 manuscript and printed maps, are public records comprising the archives of the East India Company (1600-1858), of the Board of Control or Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (1784-1858), of the India Office (1858-1947), of the THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no DIGITISATION SERVICES Why digitise with the British Library? We've digitised Magna Carta. Now put your treasures in our hands. We’ve been at the forefront of digitisation and digital preservation for over 20 years and, as guardians of the nation’s treasures, we are world-leading experts in handling rare, fragile PROFIT WITH PURPOSE LETS GO OUT JUNE 2021 Interested in social and ethical entrepreneurship? Profit with Purpose – our popular series of events focusing on socially impactful business – is your chance to hear from a select group of successful and innovative social entrepreneurs. They will be PUBLISHING | ABOUT US | BRITISH LIBRARY British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB. Tues – Sun – ; Galleries, Reading Rooms, shop and catering opening times vary FullOpening Times >
MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES Manuscripts Reading Room The Manuscripts Reading Room is the enquiry point for the Library's western language manuscript collections (i.e. written by hand, not printed). SEARCH RESULTS FROM THE BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUE OF f. 100v Decorated initial-word panel: f. 103 Decorated initial-word panel: f. 111 Decorated initial-word panel : f. 124v Decorated initial-word panel: f. 125vSLOANE MANUSCRIPTS
What is available online? Most of Sloane MS 1 to Sloane MS 4100 are described in the online catalogue, Explore Archives and Manuscripts and can be browsed here.Images from some of the manuscripts can be found on the Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts.. A number of the Sloane manuscripts have been digitised in full on Digitised Manuscripts.. Add MS 5018-5027, Add MS 5214-5308 and the Sloane PRICING AND ORDERING Find out the cost of ordering digitised images or archives from the British Library's Imaging Services. Get in touch today and ask aboutour services.
THE ELLESMERE MANUSCRIPT (THE CANTERBURY TALES) The Ellesmere Manuscript is one of the most famous manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. It is one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, having been made in the first decade of the 15th century, and is also richly illustrated. Chaucer died in around 1400 and no BL PLAYER - FEMINISM: CASTING THE NET WIDE - THE BRITISHCLICK TO VIEW Feminism is the focus of the British Library’s acclaimed current exhibition Unfinished Business: the Fight for Women’s Rights, and it is the inspiration for a new Penguin anthology of writing. Its editor Hannah Dawson brings together voices from the treasure trove of the book, to reflect on the ARTICLES - THE BRITISH LIBRARY - BL.UK British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB. Tues – Sun – ; Galleries, Reading Rooms, shop and catering opening times vary FullOpening Times >
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