Suzi B.
Yelp
Linenhall Library is Belfast's oldest library. It first opened its doors in 1788 and ever since has been providing the public not only with a great range of books but also information, help and advice. The library houses an extraordinary amount of Irish and local studies material.
They are currently exhibiting a 'Troubled Images' show which boasts over 70 political posters documenting the years of the conflict in Northern Ireland. This is the first time ever they've been displayed! There's also a 'Crossroads of change' exhibition for those of you who remember the 'Kevin and Sadie stories' by Joan Lingard, a sort of Irish 'Romeo and Juliet' tale of overcoming diversity. There's an archive of her work which she has donated to the library who are currently showcasing a range of it. I especially like the original manuscript; it's lovely to see the work in the original form. The third exhibition is the Headlines of History where records from all over the world document the horrific events of 9/11. This is a 'first draft of history that recalls not only the factual events, but also the thoughts and emotions of that day.' It is harrowing and strange to see other countries perspectives about this. A great but very sad resource.
Finally, the library offers a range of facilities; there is a unique collection of Irish and local studies collections, Northern Ireland political collection, there's the largest Burns Collection held outside Scotland,a great genealogy/heraldry service, a theatre and performing arts archive, an extensive general lending collection from bestsellers to classics, free public reference use, internet access, borrowing rights for members (which is amazing, you can take these extraordinary items home to browse in your own free time!) you can browse the daily newspapers, international magazines and journals, there's also a lovely shop area where you can choose from an extensive range of fine prints, publications and gifts, there's also a lively little coffee shop where you can top up cyour affeine needs!
A beautiful, historic old Library which shouldn't be missed.