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September 06, 2005: Cambridge University Library to Complete Extension

"A SIX million pound extension to Cambridge University Library's storage facilities will be up and running this autumn.

The penultimate phase of the library's development programme - an extension to the rear of the building - will enable the university's extensive archives, going back to 1266, to be housed for the first time in ideal conditions, along with the scientific and astronomical records of the Royal Greenwich Observatory and many of the library's rare book collections."

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