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  1. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › teaching-learning › libraryLibrary | Queens' College

    Queens' College Library is open to all college members. Its primary purpose is to support learning and research undertaken by Queens’ students as well ...

    • Library Staff

      Queens' College is a Registered Charity, registered with The...

    • Old Library

      Old Library. Founded in 1448, the Old Library is still...

    • Library Catalogues

      Pre-1827 printed and manuscript holdings can be searched...

  2. Old Library. Founded in 1448, the Old Library is still situated in its original room with bookcases made from medieval lecterns. Although none of the original collection remains, the library holds a fine and hugely significant collection of c. 30,000 early printed books and manuscripts dating from the 12th to 19th centuries. For extensive ...

  3. Pre-1827 printed and manuscript holdings can be searched using Thomas Hartwell Horne's 3 vol. Catalogue of the Library of St. Margaret and St. Bernard, commonly called Queens' College in the University of Cambridge (London, 1827). Copies are held in Queens' and many other research libraries.A digitised copy of Horne's Queens' Library catalogue ...

  4. The Queens' College Old Library is a historic library at Queens' College, Cambridge. The library was established as part of the college's foundation in 1448 and contains approximately 30,000 volumes spanning the 12th to 19th centuries. [2] Dr Tim Eggington is the current Keeper of the Old Library at Queens'. [3]

  5. Built in 1448 Queens' Old Library contains c40,000 titles dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. Includes 22 Western mss and 13 oriental mss as well as the library of Thomas Smith, Elizabethan statesman and humanist. Services: Lapwing/Eduroam wireless access enables portable computers to be used in the library.

  6. Queens' College Cambridge football team 1900–1901, including Sir Shenton Thomas, Charles Tate Regan and Samuel Day. The college football club, QCAFC, part of the Cambridge University Association Football League (CUAFL), won the Cuppers knockout cup competition in 2010–11 [ 18 ] and jointly won in 2019-20 as the final match was canceled due to COVID. [ 19 ]

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  8. The library had existed as an integral component of college life since the college was built in 1448-9, and it is therefore Cambridge’s oldest purpose-built library. Still situated in its original room, the bookcases incorporate the medieval lecterns to which the original collection (as inventoried in 1472) was chained.

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