The current Lewisham Arthouse building in Lewisham Way was, until 1991, Deptford Central Libary. On April 5th 1913 the foundation stone for the building was laid in a ceremony (pictured).
A hundred years later Townly Cooke and Mary Louise Evans are organising an interesting event to mark this centenary:
'I N V I T E 100 is an Event/Exhibition on Saturday April 6th 2013 that marks the 100th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone for the then Deptford Central Library, now the Lewisham Arthouse Grade II listed building. In 1913 over 70 people sent RSVP letters accepting or declining their invitation to this ceremony that celebrated this new building which honoured the then progressive idea of libraries open to all.
We are inviting today's inhabitants of the same addresses that attended the ceremony on Saturday April 5th 1913. Copies of the letters and archival material will be exhibited alongside new work documenting the process and response to the invitation. Please join us to celebrate this building and be part of this event. All welcome!
For further details contact townlycooke@googlemail.com or evansmarylouise@gmail.com
Thanks to Lewisham Local History and Archive Centre.
Saturday 6 April 2013 at 4.30pm, doors open at 4.15. Free entry. Step-free access'.
More on the history of the building - the architect Alfred Thomas also designed Belfast City Hall and Woolwich Town Hall.
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