THE CHANCERY LANE LIBRARY, KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
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his drawing by the architect Sir James Pennethorne shows his design for the entrance tower of the Public Record Office building, Chancery Lane, constructed between 1851 and 1856. This important Grade II* building was acquired by King’s College London in 1998 and work began on its conversion to a library for the Schools of Humanities, Law and Physical Sciences & Engineering in summer 1999. King’s College London will be seeking philanthropic support for the conversion of this magnificent building. For further details, contact the College’s Development Office on 020 - 7848 3205.