Prince Albert's Personal Papers
Papers relating to Prince Albert’s personal life and enthusiasms
BERNARD BOLINGBROKE WOODWARD (1816-69)
Memorandum respecting the collections of State papers, confidential documents and family archives in the Royal Library
1862RCIN 1009982.m
2 p. ms. fair copy.
Bernard Woodward was appointed to the post of Librarian in July 1860 after the death of his predecessor, John Glover. On his appointment, Woodward was encouraged to reform the Royal Library. In this memorandum he remarks on the storage of archival documents from the Stuart Papers, Cumberland Papers and contemporary records of the Royal Family. Having previously been kept in cupboards and insecure housing, Woodward fitted out a room below the Library with lockable cabinets to ensure safer storage of the material.
Bernard Woodward was appointed to the post of Librarian in July 1860 after the death of his predecessor, John Glover. On his appointment, Woodward was encouraged to reform the Royal Library. In this memorandum he remarks on the storage of archival documents from the Stuart Papers, Cumberland Papers and contemporary records of the Royal Family. Having previously been kept in cupboards and insecure housing, Woodward fitted out a room below the Library with lockable cabinets to ensure safer storage of the material.
Creator(s)
Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward (1816-69) (author)
Subject(s)
Prince Albert, Prince Consort (1819-61)Subject(s)
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- Europe
- Great Britain
- England
- Berkshire [England]
- Windsor [Berkshire]
- Windsor Castle
- Upper Ward [Windsor Castle]
- Royal Library [Windsor Castle]
- Middle Ward [Windsor Castle]
- Royal Archives [Windsor Castle]
- Upper Ward [Windsor Castle]
- Windsor Castle
- Windsor [Berkshire]
- Berkshire [England]
- England
- Great Britain
- Europe
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