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A number of important books are on display to the general
public in the Sir John Ritblat Gallery which is open
seven days a week property auctions London at no charge.
Some of the treasures there include Beowulf, Geoffrey
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Thomas Malory's Le Morte
Darthur (King Arthur) Captain Cook's journal, Jane Austen's
History of England, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Lewis
Carroll's Alice's Adventures Under Ground, Rudyard Kipling's
Just So Stories, Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby,
Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway and a room property auctions
London devoted solely to the Magna Carta.
The Library also stages temporary free exhibitions
on a wide range of subjects. Recent exhibitions have
included Taking Liberties, on the struggle for Britain's
freedoms and rights, The Ramayana, property auctions
London Breaking The Rules, Sacred - Discover What We
Share, London - A Life in Maps, and The Front Page -
100 years of newspapers in Britain.
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Material available online
Selections from the British Library's property
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made available to download from the internet.
The new Online Gallery[4] gives access to 30,000
images, together with a handful of exhibition-style
items in a proprietary property auctions London
format, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels. This
includes the facility to "turn the virtual
pages" of a variety of famous and important
documents, such as Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks.
The British Library's commercial secure electronic
delivery service started in 2003 at a cost of
?6 million. This can supply more than 100 million
items (including property auctions London 280,000
journal titles, 50 million patents, 5 million
reports, 476,000 U.S. dissertations and 433,000
conference proceedings) for researchers and library
patrons worldwide which were previously unavailable
outside the Library due to property auctions London
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Property
auctions London, In line with a government
directive that the British Library must cover
a percentage of its operating costs, a fee is
charged to the user. However, this service is
no longer profitable and has led to a series of
restructures to try to prevent further losses.[5]
Microsoft, working with property auctions London
the British Library, digitised and made searchable
a number of books from the BL and other libraries
for its Live Search Books project;[6] this was
only available in the USA, but closed in May 2008.
[edit] Exhibitions
Bronze sculpture Newton, property auctions London
after William Blake, 1995, by Eduardo Paolozzi
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