SAFFRON WALDEN TOWN LIBRARY SOCIETY
President: H.J. Shaw-Ridler.
Chairman: Mrs P. Wawn.
Among the features of which Saffron Walden has reason to be proud, a
high place should be allotted to the Town Library; it offers the residents
and visitors opportunities which are rarely found even in much larger
towns.
The Library was administered by the Trustees of the Saffron Walden Literary
& Scientific Institution for 134 years, until in 1968 it passed into
the Trusteeship of the Essex County Council, and is still housed in the
same premises.
It contains many rare and valuable books of the greatest interest both
to researchers and to the ordinary reader, covering most periods and disciplines.
There is a wealth of material particularly attractive to those undertaking
Victorian Studies, which is being added regularly.
The Town Library Society was founded in 1982 to encourage interest in,
and support for, the Library, by arranging activities such as talks designed
to widen knowledge of the Library and its contents. It also affords opportunities
for members to meet others of similar interests, and particularly opportunities
to give practical help in caring for this remarkable collection. The Library
is affiliated to the Association of Independent Libraries.
The annual membership subscription is currently a minimum of £5.
Further particulars of the Society's activities and meetings can be obtained
from, and applications for membership should be made, using this form,
which should be posted to:
The Librarian,
The Town Library,
2, King Street,
Saffron Walden,
Essex CB10 1ES
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