Date:1982
Description:An interior view of Penkridge Library showing the counter and a sale trolley. Orginally built in 1858 as a savings bank, Penkridge Library stands on Bellbrook, at its junction with Cannock Road in Penkridge. By the 1880s it was in use as a police station, which included a Court Room for the Penkridge Petty Sessions (police courts), two prison cells, and accommodation for a sergeant and a constable. When the new police station was built, the building became was converted and opened as Penkridge Library on 7 July 1970.
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Orginally built in 1858 as a savings bank, Penkridge Library stands on Bellbrook, at its junction with ...
An interior view of Penkridge Library showing the counter and a sale trolley. Orginally built in ...
An interior view of Penkridge Library showing the children's section. Orginally built in 1858 as ...
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Donor ref:P2024.004.0012 (37/49426)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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