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Credit: Public baths and washhouses and public libraries. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![—(continued). accounts for 1897-8 in respect of libraries. loans borrowed up to end of 1897-8 for purposes of libraries. diture. Receipts in aid of expenditure Loans Books, pcriodl- binding &c. Sala- ries and wages. Estab- lishmen EUld other. |. Total expen- diture. Fines, cata- logues and tickets. Rents. Other Total receipts in-aid. Net ezpcDdi- ture - falling on rates Purchas of site. g Erection of buildings Furnitur and fittings and . purchas of books. e Total. out- standing at end of 1897-8. Kotas. i ^ 191 £ 361 £ 20 £ 719 £ 38 £ £ 35 £ 73 £ 646 £ £ £ £ .£ The freehold of this library was pre- sented to the parish. / 660 2,000 1 340 3,000 2,132 179 336 38 868 39 — 1 40 828 V — — — An annual rental of £4 lOs. is paid for the use of these premises for Tuesday evenings. 65 55 55a - Donations to the amount of £6,600 were received towards the provision of this library, and a loan of £1,800 has recently been borrowfd The cost of the site was £3,000 and of the buildings and fittings about £6,200. / 14,600 14,600 13,090 The site was presented to the parish. 1,076 121 3,028 136 33 169 3,759 \ 6,000 - 6,000 6,535 This library is held on building lease for term of 90 years from 1892 at »n annual rental of £100. \ - 21 134 1346 Donations to the amount of £6,060 were received towards tlie provision of this library, and a sum of £2,000 was realised Irom the letting of the site on the occasion of the 1897 Jubilee celebrations. The cost of the site was £5,123, and of the buildings and fittings about £7,250. A loan of £3,900 is contemplated to be borrowed. (a) St. George-in-the-Bast—The amount actually produced by the penny rate in 1897-8 was £820. (6) St, George-the-Martyr—The amount actually produced by the penny rate in 1897-8 was £760. [9]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24398585_0081.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


