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HAMPSTEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY
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the building is used as a book-store, and is connected by a lift.
The library was the gift of Mr. Passmore
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Edwards, and cost £6400 for building, furniture, and wiring for electric light.
The Hampstead Library is one of the latest additions to the ring of libraries which is rapidly
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