State Library of New South Wales | |
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33°51′59″S 151°12′48″E / 33.86639°S 151.21333°E | |
Location | Macquarie Street and 1 Shakespeare Place, Sydney central business district, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Type | State Library[note 1] |
Established | 1826 |
Reference to legal mandate | Library Act 1939 |
Collection | |
Size | 5 million items (5,000,000) |
Legal deposit | Since 1879[1] |
Other information | |
Budget | A$91.7 million[2] |
Director | Dr Caroline Butler-Bowdon (State Librarian)[3] |
Website | www |
Built | 1905–1910 |
Architect |
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Official name | State Library of NSW; Mitchell Library |
Type | State heritage (built) |
Designated | 2 April 1999 |
Reference no. | 1071 |
Type | Library |
Category | Education |
Builders |
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The State Library of New South Wales, part of which is known as the Mitchell Library, is a large heritage-listed special collections, reference and research library open to the public and is one of the oldest libraries in Australia. Established in 1869 its collections date back to the Australian Subscription Library established in the colony of New South Wales (now a state of Australia) in 1826.[4] The library is located on the corner of Macquarie Street and Shakespeare Place, in the Sydney central business district adjacent to the Domain and the Royal Botanic Gardens, in the City of Sydney. The library is a member of the National and State Libraries Australia (NSLA) consortium.
The Mitchell Wing of the State Library of New South Wales building was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon, assisted by H. C. L. Anderson and was built from 1905 to 1910, with further additions by Howie Bros in 1939; by FWC Powell & Sons in 1959; and by Mellocco Bros in 1964. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[5] Work began on the Macquarie Street Wing in 1983 and it was opened in 1988.
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