Friday Photo: Northfield Library

Today’s Friday photo is Northfield Library in South Birmingham, another of the ‘Carnegie libraries’ funded by Andrew Carnegie the Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist. The land was given by George Cadbury and the foundation stone laid in 1906.

The original library building and its contents, including 1,500-1,600 books, were destroyed in February 1914 by members of the Birmingham branch of the Women’s Social and Political Union (later known as Suffragettes), who were engaging in militant tactics across the city to gain the vote.

On the spikes of the railings at the rear were found paper marked ‘’Give women the vote’’, also found was a parcel containing a book by Christabel Pankhurst, on which was written ‘’To start your new library’’.

The library was rebuilt to the same designs later that year by the City of Birmingham Free Library Committee.

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