About Carnegie Heritage Centre

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The Carnegie Heritage Centre is a grade II listed building in Hull, England, which was designed as a Carnegie library.

Originally known as the Carnegie Free Library, the building opened in 1905 as Hull's fifth branch library. Andrew Carnegie donated £3,000 towards its construction. Situated at the gates of West Park, it is unusual among Carnegie libraries for its half-timbered construction.

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342, Anlaby Road, Hull, Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom, HU3 6JA

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