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Victorian Studies Centre
Saffron Walden Library
2 King Street
SAFFRON WALDEN
Essex
CB10 1ES
Telephone: 01799
523178
Fax: 01799 513642
The Victorian Studies Centre
at Saffron Walden is based on the collection of the
former Literary and Scientific Institution. The collection
contains more than 25,000 volumes, and is a major
resource for the study of the Victorian and Edwardian
periods. Some of the material may be borrowed for
home reading, but the majority of volumes must be
used in the library.
USING THE CENTRE
- you do not need an appointment to use the Centre.
It is open during normal Library hours (see the back
of this leaflet). Much of the material is on closed
access, and may not be immediately available, so if
your enquiry is detailed, or unusual, please phone
or write in advance. There is no age restriction on
use of the Centre, and we welcome enquiries from young
readers.
SUBJECT COVERAGE
- the Victorian Studies Centre covers several major
topics, including: art, literature, social sciences,
biographies, genealogy and family history, the history
of printing, botanical illustration, archaeology,
the history of exploration, and topography. There
are also several hundred 19th century novels. The
Centre also contains a wide range of material on the
English Civil War. Please ask if you would like more
information.
STAFF - Members
of staff will help you find what you need if you require
assistance.
REFERENCE - there
is a large collection of reference books, including
biographical dictionaries, and specialised bibliographies.
PERIODICALS -
the Victorian Studies Centre subscribes to a wide
range of academic journals and periodicals that cover
aspects of the Victorian and Edwardian periods. These
include: Victorian Studies, Past & Present,
History Workshop Journal, Historical Journal,
and more specialised publications such as the Brontë
Society Transactions, Burlington Magazine, Notes and
Queries.
In addition to the many current
titles to which the Centre subscribes, there are long
runs of Victorian publications such as the Gentleman's
Magazine.
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