The Maughan Library

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The Maughan Library and Information Services Centre more commonly known as The Maughan Library is a 19th-century neo-Gothic building located on Chancery Lane in the City of London. Since 2001 it has been in use as the main library of King’s College London. It was formerly home to the Public Record Office, the so-called “strong-box of the Empire” and is now the main library of the college, forming part of its Strand Campus. Designed by Sir James Pennethorne and built between 1851 and 1858, it is a Grade II* listed building. Inside the Library is the octagonal Round Reading Room, inspired by the reading room of The British Museum, and the former Rolls Chapel medieval, but restored in the 1770s; renamed the Weston Room following a donation from the Garfield Weston Foundation with its stained glass windows, huge mosaic floor and three monuments, including an important Renaissance terracotta figure by Pietro Torrigiano of John Yonge, Master of the Rolls, who died in 1516. The library was named after Sir Deryck Maughan, himself a King’s alumnus, who together with Lady Maughan made a £4m donation towards the new College library.

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