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Stoke Newington Public Library borrowers card
Stoke Newington Public Library borrowers card, valid for one year, from September 1900 to September 1901, made out to Edward H Marsh, Paradise House School. Date: 1900
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1. Title: A Peek into the Past: Edward H. Marsh's Borrower's Card from Stoke Newington Public Library, 1900. This vintage borrower's card, issued by Stoke Newington Public Library in London during the late Victorian/early Edwardian era, belongs to Edward H. Marsh of Paradise House School. Dated from September 1900 to September 1901, this card is a testament to the rich history of library services and the importance of education in the community during that time. The card, adorned with intricate floral designs, serves as a reminder of the humble beginnings of public library systems. With its validity period of one year, it underscores the dedication and commitment of its users to accessing knowledge and resources. Stoke Newington Public Library, established in 1892, was a vital amenity for the residents of Stoke Newington and its surrounding areas. The library offered a wide range of services, including books, periodicals, and access to educational resources, which were essential for personal growth and development. This borrower's card, specifically belonging to Edward H. Marsh of Paradise House School, highlights the importance of education during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The presence of a school affiliation on the card suggests that Edward was likely using the library for educational purposes, further emphasizing the role of libraries as essential institutions for learning and knowledge dissemination. As we look at this borrower's card from over a century ago, we are reminded of the enduring value of libraries as community resources and the crucial role they play in fostering a love for learning and personal growth. This card serves as a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who came before us and their dedication to the pursuit of knowledge.
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