Wednesday, 22 April 2015

(15) The Pendlebury Library of Music

Note: this has been sitting in my drafts for over a month...

It has been all quiet on the library front in the last week and a half. For this, I can only offer my heartfelt apologies (to my one reader - hi Mum!). But with a final spurt of energy that will take me to my last non-revision supervision essay EVER, I think I may have finally completed my rounds of the Sidgwick site.

The Pendlebury Library of Music is housed in the West Road Concert Hall, a large an intimidating building that's slightly outside the rest of the Sidgwick Site.

It looks bigger in real life


What on earth is ethnomusicology?

The library is only open from 9:30 to 5:30, shorter hours than most department and faculty libraries.

Unassuming entrance

By now, I have got used to the whole 'leave your bags and coats outside', but requiring a £1 coin for the use of a locker was certainly new.
As if £9000 of tuition fees weren't enough.

Reminds you of school.

The shelves seem to be arranged in an L-shape around a separate reading room through another door. Consequently, those in the reading room can avoid disturbances from the main part of the library - a fantastically sensible idea, but a little bit odd. 

The only one in here...
The reading room was very quiet with soft, warm lighting. A desk lamp certainly wouldn't have gone amiss. 

One of the many pot plants
The variety and number of pot plants was one of the greatest that I have yet encountered on my library adventures. 
Average shelves and some slightly random chairs

All in all, a small, cosy library with an unusual layout and a startling number of fake plants in vases. 

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