Old shelves in a new building (2)
The Royal Library on the North Front gallery
1937
The elegant cases on the first floor galleries of the 1934 Library building now house modern works, but until 1954 the majority of Moore’s books were available for browsing. The effects of heavy use and exposure to fluctuating environmental conditions, combined with dramatic increases in the value of antiquarian books, led the Library Syndicate to place the books on reserve, fetching them on request for readers. Within the last twelve months the books of the Royal Library have been moved once more–hopefully for the final time–into the Library’s recently constructed, highest conservation standard stacks, to ensure that they can last many more centuries for readers.
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