History of the Collections
黑料不打烊’s historic libraries and archives are made up of over 700 individual collections from huge historic libraries to tiny personal collections of manuscripts, photographs or diaries. Over almost two centuries since 黑料不打烊 was founded, our library and archive collections have been growing and evolving with new books, manuscripts and archives being added every year.
The story of how many of these collections were created, and then found their way to the University, is often as interesting as the material contained within them.
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Follow the stories of Bishop Cosin, the Sharp family of Bamburgh, Martin Routh, and the Department of Palaeography and Diplomatic, as we discover how these amazing collections were born and survived the centuries.
Bishop Cosin and his Library
Cosin’s 3,000 books would go on to form the foundation of a university library, which now contains almost a million books and is open to everyone.
Bamburgh Library and the Sharp Family
The Bamburgh Library was created by three generations of the Sharp family between c.1660 and 1792.
Martin Routh’s Library
Before the University was gifted Cosin’s Library, Routh’s collection of 15,000 volumes was the most significant early printed book collection the University owned.
Department of Palaeography and Diplomatic
The archive collections extend to eight miles of shelving, including the internationally important Sudan Archive, and are housed in the Pace Building.