William Salt Library
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| architectural_style = Georgian
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| address = 19 Eastgate Street
| location_town = Stafford
| location_country = England
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| start_date = 1730
| completion_date = 1735
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| designations = Grade II* listed
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The William Salt Library is a library and archive, in Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Supported by Staffordshire County Council,{{cite web|title=William Salt Library, Stafford|url=https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Heritage-and-archives/williamsalt/About/About.aspx|access-date=13 June 2021|publisher=Staffordshire County Council}} it is a registered charity,{{EW charity|528570}} administered by an independent trust in conjunction with the Staffordshire & Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service, which also operates the county archives from an adjacent building.
The core of the library is the large collection of printed books, pamphlets, manuscripts, drawings, watercolours, and transcripts built up by William Salt (1808–1863), a London banker. After his death, Helen, his widow donated the collection to Staffordshire and the library opened in 1872.{{cite web|url=http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/archives/williamsalt/WilliamSalt/|title=William Salt, 1808-1863|publisher=Staffordshire County Council|accessdate=17 November 2012}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/local-news/gallery/take-look-18-wonderful-pictures-2969798|title=Take a look at these 18 wonderful pictures of Stafford over the years|last=Elliott|first=Louise|date=2019-06-15|website=stokesentinel|access-date=2019-07-18}} In 1918 moved to its present home in Eastgate Street, a Grade II* listed house completed in 1735.{{cite web|url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-383963-william-salt-library-staffordshire|title=William Salt Library - Stafford - Staffordshire - England|work=British Listed Buildings|accessdate=17 November 2012}}{{National Heritage List for England|num=1298149|desc=William Salt Library|access-date=13 June 2021}} The library continues to collect and preserve printed material relating to Staffordshire and represents a major source for local and family history in Staffordshire. The library's holdings are available for consultation by the public free of charge.
The library is supported by the Friends of the William Salt Library.{{cite web|title=Friends of the William Salt Library|url=https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Heritage-and-archives/williamsalt/friends.aspx|access-date=13 June 2021|publisher=Staffordshire County Council}} As well as raising funds for the library to enable it to purchase items for the collection, the Friends also help in practical ways, such as packaging and cleaning items in the collection.
Colin Dexter undertook much of the research for his eighth Inspector Morse novel The Wench is Dead (published in 1989) at the library. Dexter recalled that he spent "a good many fruitful hours in the library" consulting contemporary newspaper reports of the murder of Christina Collins, on which the novel was based. He subsequently became patron of the library's 135th anniversary fund-raising appeal.{{cite web|last=|first=|date=2007|title=Colin Dexter OBE|url=http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/archives/williamsalt/ColinDexter.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003005358/http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/archives/williamsalt/ColinDexter.aspx|archive-date=3 October 2012|website=Staffordshire County Council|via=Internet Archive}}
See also
References
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External links
- {{Official website}}
- [http://www.williamsalt.org.uk/ Friends of the William Salt Library]
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Category:Houses completed in 1735
Category:Archives in Staffordshire
Category:Libraries in Staffordshire
Category:Buildings and structures in Stafford
Category:Charities based in Staffordshire
Category:History of Staffordshire
Category:Organizations established in 1872