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  1. THE SIR JOHN RITBLAT TREASURES GALLERY Magna Carta. Jane Austen’s notebook. The Beatles’ lyrics. Just some of the treasures you can see here. Magnificent hand-painted books from many faiths, maps and views, early printed books, literary, historical, scientific and musical works from around the world. Our Sir John Ritblat Treasures of the British Library Gallery tells…

  2. Introduction to the Treasures of the British Library. Weekly: Monday – Friday, 11:00. Saturdays, 11:00 and 14:00. Sundays, 11:30. The second largest atlas in the world, the historic library of King George III, Wilfred Owen’s manuscripts. See and learn about these items and much more on a guided tour of some of the treasures in our collection.

  3. Hace 3 días · Introduction to the Treasures of the British Library. Weekly: Monday – Friday, 11:00. Saturdays, 11:00 and 14:00. Sundays, 11:30. The second largest atlas in the world, the historic library of King George III, Wilfred Owen’s manuscripts. See and learn about these items and much more on a guided tour of some of the treasures in our collection.

  4. Exhibition opening times. The Treasures Gallery is open during normal St Pancras building opening hours. Beyond the Bassline exhibition opening times. On Tuesday 7 May our St Pancras site will open 10.00–20.00 due to planned transport strikes. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 09.30 – 18.00. Tuesday 09.30 – 20.00. Saturday 09.30 – 17.00.

  5. 19 de may. de 2021 · Treasures of the British Library by British Library. Publication date 1988 Topics British Library, London -- British Library, Bibliothèques nationales -- Grande-Bretagne -- Développement des collections, Bibliothèques nationales -- Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire, Fonds documentaires -- Angleterre -- Londres, Bibliotheken, Bildband ...

  6. British Library. We are the national library of the UK. Our shelves hold over 170 million items - a living collection that gets bigger every day. Although our roots extend back centuries, we collect everything published today, tomorrow and decades into the future. We have millions of books, but also newspapers, maps, sound recordings, patents ...

  7. Visit the British Library. You can visit our buildings in London or Yorkshire for free, although our services are currently limited. In London you can use our St Pancras Reading Rooms and public desks for personal study, and visit all our galleries, including the free Treasures Gallery. We've also got events, courses, activities for schools ...