| Street Address: |
Roehampton Lane London SW15 5SZ Tel: 020 8392 3770 Fax: |
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| Type: | Further/Higher Education |
| Access policy: | Inspire form. Access is for reference only. Use of computers and access to electronic resources is not possible due to licensing restrictions. Visitors are encouraged to check before they visit as academic libraries experience some particularly busy times including late September and October and May (exam period). |
| Accessibility: | Car parking for disabled available at LRC entrance. All bus routes serving the University are wheelchair accessible. |
| Opening hours: | Term Time: Monday to Thursday: 8.00am to 9.00pm, Friday: 8.30am to 7.00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 11.00noon to 6.00pm. Archives open Tuesday to Thursday 10.00am to 4pm. Vacation: Monday to Thursday: 9.00am to 7pm, Friday: 9.00 am to 5pm, Saturday: 11.00am to 6.00pm, Sunday: Closed. Archives: Please phone or email. We are normally closed from Christmas Eve to 2nd January, but open on Bank Holidays at other times of the year. Please see our website for further information. |
The library contains the following collections (subjects are in brackets)
Richmal Crompton Collection
Just William books in English and translation.
Richmal Crompton's personal library.
Richmal Crompton's books for adult readers.
Papers, radio play scripts and William memorabilia. ,Personal papers and library
(Childrens literature, Novels)
Roehampton University Library
Library of 500,000 books, with 7000+ journals and a growing archive. ,
(Accountancy, Alternative therapies, Anthropology, Biology, Business, Childrens literature, Classical studies, Computer science, Criminology, Culture, Dance, Drama, Education, Films, Health, History, Information technology, International relations, Languages, Life sciences, Linguistics, Literature, Management, Marketing, Mass media, Music, Performing arts, Philosophy, Photography, Psychology, Religion, Romance languages, Sociology, Sport, Theatre, Theology, Visual arts)
Froebel Archive of Childhood Studies
Books, artefacts and materials donated by Joachim Liebschner relating to Freidrich Froebel (1782-1852). Includes the gifts to encourage creative play.,Unique collection of Froebel books and artefacts
(Childhood, Educational history, Educational philosophy, Educational toys, Primary education)