The Minet Library, Knatchbull Road. Built in 1890, was the gift of William Minet to Camberwell and Lambeth. The building was bombed in the World War II, rebuilt and opened in 1959. Now housing Lambeth's Archives, part of it is also the local Library. The original book plate showing The Minet Cat, a symbol of the Minet family estate which appears on many of the buildings in the area around 1890.
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| Date: | 1934 |
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