Date:1906
Description:Drawing of Northfield Library, from the Birmingham Weekly Mercury. Northfield Library was erected in 1906, but was burnt by suffragettes on the 12th February 1914. A parcel wad found on the railings at the back of the library containing a book by Christobel Pankhurst and inscribed "For the new library", which was re-opened in October 1914.
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