New stretch target
We will be able to develop our plans for digitising our collections, increasing the scope of what we can scan and put online in order that our audiences can access them anywhere in the world.
Celebrating St Bride Library’s 125th anniversary and future-proofing our collections for another 125 years.
by St Bride Library in London, England, United Kingdom
We will be able to develop our plans for digitising our collections, increasing the scope of what we can scan and put online in order that our audiences can access them anywhere in the world.
St Bride Foundation is an independent cultural institute which cares for an internationally significant collection covering print, design and typography whilst working with the creative industries locally, nationally and internationally. Help us to reopen our building and celebrate the 125th anniversary of our Library.
Despite the wealth of cultural and creative talent in the UK and the huge economic benefit of the creative industries, we are suffering from a crippling undermining of arts and culture – libraries around the country are closing, arts are being eroded from the school curriculum and museums and theatres are under huge financial pressures. With the added hardships brought about by the pandemic we are facing the irreplaceable loss of valuable spaces for our creative communities to meet, learn and thrive.
Securing our future
We do not receive any core funding from the government – over 90% of our income comes from our venue hire and theatre with the rest generated through fundraising. More than ever, your generous support is vital to get us through these difficult times to ensure we can continue with our cultural offer and secure the future of our irreplaceable collections.
A thriving institute for the 21st century
To mark the occasion of our Library’s 125th anniversary we wish to bring together our communities, wherever they may be, to celebrate our amazing print, design and typographic collections and create an optimistic future together. St Bride Library is striving to become a centre for research, inspiration, cultural connections and creative networks – a place for education and skills development.
125th anniversary of St Bride Library & Archive
With this in mind, we want to focus on our anniversary in 2021 to achieve these ambitions and welcome you back, whether through the doors of our Victorian home or reaching out to our friends online. We will use your donations to strengthen and celebrate the future of our Library and Archive making our collections accessible to everyone. This will include:
creative inspiration.
We will be able to continue to programme creative activities, showcase and support the talent of our print and design communities and further develop our aspirations to become a cultural hub for designers, printers and the arts. Please help us continue to build on this work so our London home and the history it houses can continue to flourish, supporting the people and organisations who rely on us for their work and inspiration.
St Bride Library has one of the world’s most remarkable and irreplaceable collections of books, archives and artefacts documenting and celebrating the history of print and design. We exist to tell the story of print, providing creative inspiration for the communities of designers, printers, artists and the public who bring life to our building and library collections.
Vital to the creative industries
Within the eccentric maze of our Victorian building you can create original artworks on our treasury of historic printing presses, explore one of the largest collections of type specimens in the world (from the everyday digital typefaces you use on your computer to the big, bold, decorative lettering on billboards), or fire your synapses with our carefully curated programme of talks. We revel in revealing and interpreting the power of language, from the design of a single letter to the pulling of a printed page.
Internationally significant collection
Amongst its unique treasures, our library houses rare 15th century books printed by William Caxton, original woodblocks by Robert Gibbings, artwork for Edward Johnston’s London Underground designs and scale models for Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir’s UK road signage. It holds over 200 special collections and many physical objects from the history of printing and type-founding.
Sharing the power of language
Visitors, like you, use our collections for inspiration, research, family history and source material. More than this, our Library is a creative hub for kindred spirits and for our communities to meet, share knowledge and let serendipity play its part in their work and practice.
St Bride Foundation is a small family of staff and volunteers led by a volunteer Board of Trustees. Thank you for listening to our story so far and thank you for your amazing support. It will make a huge difference and allow us to continue our work for more years to come.
We look forward to welcoming you through our doors when once again it is safe to do so. Please stay safe in the meantime.
The St Bride Foundation Team
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