T he Carnegie libraries were part of a philanthropic venture by steel industrialist Andrew Carnegie. There were 2,509 ...
The library was started in the late 19th century, and was incorporated in 1916 with a $30,000 grant from steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie. LONG BRANCH -- While a violinist and bassist played classical ...
Andrew's father was a weaver ... of Peace who is returning weapons to each ruler, 1907. Courtesy: Library of Congress. Carnegie lived for another five years, but the last entry in his ...
The Carnegie library was a building that lay dormant in Victoria for years, until finding a new lease on life last year.
But few such places so capture the imagination as the apartments hidden inside the mansion-like public branch libraries funded more than a century ago by the industrialist Andrew Carnegie.
A former library building that dates back more than 100 years could be turned into flats. Plans have been submitted proposing to create nine apartments in the old Fenton Library in Stoke-on-Trent, ...
In 1879 Andrew Carnegie offered his native town of Dunfermline £5000 to build a library. Thirty three years after they had left, his mother, Margaret Carnegie, returned and laid the memorial ...
Andrew's father was a weaver ... of Peace who is returning weapons to each ruler, 1907. Courtesy: Library of Congress. Carnegie lived for another five years, but the last entry in his ...