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The Christopher Tower New Forest Reference Library


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The Christopher Tower New Forest Reference Library houses the most comprehensive collection of books, maps, reports and ephemera available to the public in a single location.

 Christopher Tower New Forest Reference LibraryThe collection contains microfiche and microfilm copies of all the census returns for the whole of South-west Hampshire and also microfiche covering all the ecclesiastical parishes. There are good runs of trade directories, a complete set of the Dictionary of National Biography as well as numerous biographies, autobiographies, memoirs and diaries.

This Library probably contains the largest collection of the great classical works on the Forest, published from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, and there is a very large collection of general books on the Forest together with guides and books on Forest walks. The past is well represented with studies both on the Forest's history and that of the individual towns and villages lying within and around it.

First World War Grenade SchoolThe collection covering natural history is extensive and includes the observational notes made by the late Eric Ashby from the 1950s to the 1990s. Many standard works on all aspects of natural history are also within the library. Woodland and forestry is very well represented and includes a number of limited reports produced by the Forestry Commission.

Specialist collections include those that cover the Gypsies of the New Forest and material relating to military use of the Forest . This includes lists of all the men killed and commemorated on the war memorials of every parish with extensive biographical notes. Also included in this section are books on the New Forest airfields, military hospitals and the manoeuvres of the late nineteenth century.

 Lawrence Henry CumberbatchThe ephemeral collections on all subjects include newspaper, magazine and journal cuttings, personal notes, leaflets, advertisements and a host of minutiae of all kinds. The Library also is home to a sizeable collection of photographs and postcards relevant to the geographical area covered in the main collections.

The Library is constantly expanding its collections.

Use of the Library is free. It is open Wednesday to Saturday from 10am until 4.30pm. To ensure that the Librarian is available please phone the Museum office on 023 8028 3444 before your visit, or ask at the Museum reception desk.

The Library is wholly owned and run by a charitable trust. It is an expensive operation to maintain and donations and bequests are very gratefully received for its support and continuance.

Click here to see illustrations of some of the Library's books.

The Librarians are Richard Reeves and Peter Roberts

The Librarians
The Christopher Tower New Forest Reference Library
New Forest Museum, Lyndhurst, Hants, SO43 7NY
Email: library@newforestmuseum.org.uk
Telephone: 023 8028 3444
Fax: 023 8028 4236


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