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Rationale for a New Building

Recent years have seen a marked increase in the volume of the Archives and Library holdings, with the result that the Library and Archive rooms are no longer adequate to house the entire collection. The pressure on space is exacerbated by the fact that the present library doubles as a meeting room, lecture theatre, and occasionally even as a reception area. The Library Annex, which is a temporary building, is full; the Library and Stack Room are seriously overcrowded; and the Archives and Historic Scientific Instruments rooms (both located in the Basement of the Main Building) provide no space for inspection of material and conservation work, and are now too small to hold the collection.

During 2001, the Observatory entered into discussion with the Observatory architect (Mr Stephen Leighton) and Mr Dick Oram (formerly of the DoE Historic Buildings and Monuments Branch) with a view to developing a proposal that could be brought forward for support. Key constraints were:

  1. any recommendation should meet all the requirements for funding by the HLF and other appropriate funding agencies; and

  2. the proposed new building or adaptation of the existing library must complement and enhance the existing Grade A listed building and provide an aesthetically pleasing addition to the whole Observatory complex.

Furthermore, it was agreed that the proposal should provide a secure exhibition space in which to display on a rotating, temporary basis the instrument collection and valuable books and manuscripts. There would be a self-guided tour facility for visitors, so that the history of the Observatory, the motivation for the development of astronomy in Armagh, and the past, current and future research activities of the astronomers at Armagh could be illustrated and explained in a secure setting with direct reference to the Observatory and its astronomical heritage.


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M.E. Bailey
2004-05-18