Celebrating George Eliot Ahead of next year’s 250th anniversary of her birth, the inaugural Nineteenth Century Study Week at the Institute of English Studies takes George Eliot...
Celebrating Joyce this Bloomsday For Bloomsday, celebrating the work of Irish writer James Joyce, we look at the rare illustrated edition of Ulysses by Henri Matisse
Celebrating LGBT+ History Month at Senate House Library The Librarians at Senate House Library pick some of their favourite collection items for LGBT+ History Month
Changing seasons: 2018 exhibitions & events at Senate House Library The Queer Between The Covers (QBTC) exhibition and events season has now finished. It has been a great success and one of SHL’s most popular seasons to date.
Chapters in the SHL Story Explore the timeline charting the growth of our collections and key milestones in the Library's history over 150 years...
Charity begins at home: Helen Bosanquet, the pioneer behind the Charity Organisation Society Helen Bosanquet neé Dendy (1860-1926) was born in Manchester on 10 February 1860, the fifth child and youngest daughter in a large middle-class family.
Checking your Library record Check your Library record to update your information and renew borrowed books.
Chichester Cathedral Library Collection About 100 17th- and 18th-century volumes on classics, law, philosophy, numismatics and antiquities, purchased from Chichester Cathedral.
Childhood in Dickensian London Visit the online exhibition page, watch the video, view galleries, and links to related resources.
Childhood in Dickensian London exhibition opens 20 January 2020 A new exhibition Childhood in Dickensian London opens 20 January 2020, to mark the 150th anniversary of Charles Dickens's death.