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Central Library

Never too old

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Finest Carnegie Library in ScotlandWe trust that this Library is to grow in usefulness year after year and prove one of the most potent agencies for the good of the people for all time to come.Andrew Carnegie 9th June 1890

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Central Library from George IV Bridge

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What’s in the box

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On O’Clock GunFrom the Calotype album. Men at work.

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Chinese watercolour 1952Richness of colour

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Jewel in the Crown?

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Maitland’s History of Edinburgh, [1753]Owner’s inscription and notes. This book is famous for its cancellans or replaced pages. Caused a stir in its day.

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NotesMarginal notes and ownership

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Acquisition

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Catalogue advertAuction catalogue advert for the sale of the Bassandyne Bible. Bought for £10 by Edinburgh Town Council and displayed for many years in the City Chambers.

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Bassandyne BiblePublished in 1576 this is Scotland’s oldest printed Bible. Whilst over 20 copies remain Edinburgh Central Library’s copy is thought to be in the best original condition.

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Dyer CollectionJapanese watercolours donated by Henry Dyer. Dyer Collection contains items designated of national importance

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Taking Care

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Natural hazards

• INSECT DAMAGE

• Foxing; fading; woodworm

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Damage

Sellotape Dirt

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The Future

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Cheers!


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