British Library
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The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom, and one of the world's greatest libraries. Set up in 1973, with galleries formerly in the British Museum building, it moved to its spectacular flagship new home at St Pancras in Central London in 1997.
The John Ritblat Gallery: Treasures of the British Library, PACCAR Gallery of Living Words and the Workshop of Words, Sound and Images offer permanent displays and a changing programme of special thematic exhibitions. We also have the best permanent display of stamps and philately in the world.
The King's Library, housed in a 17-metre glass-walled tower at the heart of the building, plus a number of major works of art, can be seen by all visitors. The Library also offers a wide programme of events, including talks, music and discussions, all developing themes and ideas associated with the collections.
Venue Type:
Archive, Library, Gallery
The British Library is custodian of the most important research collection in the world, spanning almost 3,000 years and every continent. This covers books, journals, manuscripts, stamps, patents, sound recordings, printed music and maps.
The John Ritblat Gallery is home to a permanent exhibition of over 200 of the Library's most significant items. These include the Codex Sinaiticus (c. 350), Magna Carta (1215), the Gutenberg Bible (1455), and Shakespeare's First Folio (1623) as well as religious, literary, historical and musical works in the handwriting of Leonardo da Vinci, Lord Nelson, Lewis Carroll, Handel, Sir Paul McCartney and many others.
The award-winning Turning the Pages was developed by the Library and uses high quality digitised images to simulate actually turning the pages of a precious book. The PACCAR Gallery is home to temporary exhibitions. The Workshop of Words, Sound and Images is an interactive gallery which traces the story of book production and sound recording.
Collection details
World Cultures, Social History, Science and Technology, Religion, Personalities, Music, Literature, Decorative and Applied Art, Archives
Poetry in Sound: The Music of Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Benjamin Britten is often described as the greatest English composer since Purcell. His compositional output spans almost every musical genre, from opera to string quartets to solo songs. Instantly recognisable, his music is imbued with the spirit of his time and place, yet it transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. This exhibition explores the poetic and literary influences on his distinctive musical sound world, including his creative collaboration with W.H. Auden and his settings of texts by such authors as William Blake, Wilfred Owen, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and William Shakespeare. Alongside the manuscripts of some of Britten’s most celebrated compositions, the exhibition will feature photographs, concert programmes, and hitherto unpublished recordings of his music.
Suitable for
Admission
Free
Propaganda: Power and Persuasion
Propaganda: Power and Persuasion is the first exhibition to explore international state propaganda from the 20th and 21st centuries. From the eye-opening to the mind-boggling, from the beautiful to the surprising, posters, films, cartoons, sounds and texts reveal the myriad ways that states try to influence and persuade their citizens.
#BLPropaganda
Admission
Adults: £9
Over 60s: £7
Other concessions: £5
Under 18s: Free
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Inspired by...Maps
The Library has an amazing collection of maps, from aerial photos to map art.
Our earliest map appears on a coin made in the Roman Empire and our latest appears as pixels on a computer screen. In between, we have the most complete set of Ordnance Survey maps of Great Britain, maps made for kings and queens (and some amended by them too), cartoon and caricature maps, star maps, miniature maps, and an atlas that stands taller than the average person. As well as showing different perspectives on the world, maps are artworks in their own right: prints, watercolours, lithographs. They are fascinating examples of information design as well as beautiful images.
At this ‘show and tell’ event, meet curator Tom Harper and find out about how you can use our collection of maps for inspiration. This event is for creatives, designers and makers.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
3:30-5pm
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More than making: grow your creative business
Many creative businesses are very small. How do you grow a creative one-person business? At this event, organised by The Design Trust, three experts will talk and discuss business growth models and income streams to take your business beyond making and designing your own products.
Creative entrepreneur and educator Paul Sturrock will give an introduction to creative business models, to grow your business and possibly to attract investors.
Business adviser, coach and mentor Yvonne Fuchs will talk specifically about branding, licensing and royalties. She will explain how they work, with the use of many case studies from her 20 year career.
Successful designer Ella Doran will be sharing her own story of how she has grown her own business over the last 20 years.
After these individual talks there will be a panel discussion and Q&A chaired by Patricia van den Akker, Director of The Design Trust.
This event is aimed at design and craft businesses with a minimum turnover of £50,000, and is not suitable for start-ups.
For more information and to book your free place, please see: http://bit.ly/12pSb8j
Suitable for
- Any age
When
10am-12pm
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Picturing Propaganda: A Study Day
Effective propaganda relies as much on images as it does on words. This study day will bring together curators and researchers to explore the role that visual communication plays in influencing ideas and changing behaviour. Speakers will draw on the Library's collections of posters, pamphlets and ephemera, alongside films from the British Film Institute (BFI). Entry to the exhibition is included in the price. In collaboration with the BFI. The British Library collection includes paintings featured on the Your Paintings website.
Suitable for
- Any age
- Family friendly
When
10am-4:30pm
Admission
£25.00/£15.00 concessions
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Digital Theatre Screening: A Doll's House
Join us for a screening of the Young Vic's compelling production of Ibsen's masterpiece, A Doll's House, adapted by Simon Stephens and starring Hattie Morahan and Dominic Rowan. This event celebrates the addition of the Digital Theatre archive to our wonderful drama collections.
In partnership with Digital Theatre - Digital Theatre works with Britain's leading theatre companies to capture live performance authentically onscreen.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
6:15-9:30pm
Admission
£7.50/£5 concessions
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Late at the Library: The Party Rules
Performing live on the night are band-of-the moment Public Service Broadcasting, who mix information films, archive propaganda and wartime broadcasts with guitar, drums and electronica to create thrillingly melodic soundscapes backed by spellbinding visuals.
Hot Chip are one of Britain’s most acclaimed electro-dance acts, and three of the band take time out from extensive international touring to bring us an extended eclectic DJ set featuring everything from minimal techno to classic pop.
Former British Library Artist in Residence, entertainment expert, and Olivier award-winner Christopher Green, together with his 'Party Police', will use a variety of propaganda techniques to ensure you have a good time. Using the same experiential theatre techniques that made his show Office Party such a hit, this will be night to remember.
When
7:30-10:30pm
Admission
£12.50
Website
http://www.bl.uk/whatson/exhibitions/propaganda/events/event145291.html
Inspiring Entrepreneurs: Recipe for Success
Our Inspiring Entrepreneurs series of events in partnership with Barclays gives you the chance to hear from, and put your questions to, high-profile entrepreneurs and business leaders who will share the secrets of their success and inspire you to take the next step.
Join us and the UK's top entrepreneurs to learn their recipe for success in the food business. Restaurants, cafes, bars and food retail are all fantastic opportunities but with so much competition, staying ahead of the game and your competitors is essential.
Whatever industry you're in, our expert panel will give you the secret ingredient to business success.
Moderated by Real Business editor, Matthew Rock.
When
6:15-9pm
Admission
£10/£7.50 concessions
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