Skip to content

Main Navigation

Gladstone's Library Logo
Gladstone's Library Mobile menu button
  • Read
    • Our Reading Rooms
    • Using the Reading Rooms
      • Using the Reading Rooms
      • Accessing Archives and Special Collections
      • Become a Reader
      • Opening Times and Info
      • Policies, Guides & Information
      • Reprographic and Research Services
    • Library Catalogues
    • The Collections
      • View the Collections
      • Contemporary Collections
      • Special Collections
      • Archives
      • Collections Guides
      • Digital Collections
  • Rest
  • Dine
  • Meet
  • Events
    • Events
    • Testpage
  • Chapel
  • About Us
    • About the Library
    • Scholarships & Residencies
    • The History of the Library
    • Meet the Team
    • Trustees of Gladstone’s Library
    • Work at Gladstone’s Library
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • Support Us
    • Support the Library
    • Donate
    • Become a Friend of Gladstone’s Library
    • Support us from the U.S.A
    • Befriend a Book
    • Leaving a gift to Gladstone’s Library in your Will
    • Volunteering
  • Shop
  • Latest News
  • Blog
  • Contact & Find Us
  • Book a Stay
  • Make a DonationRegistered Charity Number: 701399
  • Account

Blog

  • Books
  • Collections
  • General
  • History
  • Interview
  • Library
  • Reflections
  • Writers in Residence
Cataloguing the Anne Ramsden Bennett Archive

25 March 2022

Cataloguing the Anne Ramsden Bennett Archive

The Anne Ramsden Bennett Archive is the first collection that I have catalogued. It has given me the unique opportunity to learn about cataloguing, and to learn more about the role of women in the publishing industry in the nineteenth century.

…

Caoilinn Hughes on deadlines and serendipity

14 March 2022

Caoilinn Hughes on deadlines and serendipity

“Half-way through my two-week stay at Gladstone’s Library, I felt the need to close my laptop and notebook and to spend a day reading. To anyone who knew what I had to achieve in the following week, taking time away from Microsoft Word would have seemed reckless, if not irresponsible!”

…

Journeys and memories with Timmy Mallett

24 February 2022

Journeys and memories with Timmy Mallett

Timmy Mallett comes to Gladstone’s Library on Saturday 26th February to talk about his autobiography, Utterly Brilliant – My Life’s Journey. This is not his first visit, nor is he the first in his family to forge a connection with the Library. Here, the artist and author reflects on his deep links with the institution, and on the long journey that brought him back.

…

Chance and the charm of the Reading Rooms - an article featuring author Melissa Harrison

8 February 2022

Chance and the charm of the Reading Rooms - an article featuring author Melissa Harrison

Many volumes in the Gladstone’s Library collection are contemporary, but sometimes even those that were printed a century or more ago offer unique insights into current affairs. Author Melissa Harrison witnessed this first-hand when she happened across an anti-vaccination book while drafting a new novel in our Reading Rooms.

…

A view from a volunteer at Gladstone's Library

20 January 2022

A view from a volunteer at Gladstone's Library

“As well as the history of the place, and the variety of voluntary projects that Gladstone’s Library has, the Library boasts some fabulous late Victorian era neo-gothic architecture. A building of monumental proportions, exquisitely opulent, it is well worth every single brick that went into building the place.”

…

Polite Delusions - a blog by Writer in Residence Isabel Galleymore

19 November 2021

Polite Delusions - a blog by Writer in Residence Isabel Galleymore

Walking through the wood, I think to myself that this warmth could be a sign of spring. When I look around, however, I remember it’s not the beginning of the year, but the end. 

…

Book Recommendations from Alibis in the Archive 2021

22 October 2021

Book Recommendations from Alibis in the Archive 2021

If you’re looking to crack open a new crime novel, we have you covered. Alibis in the Archive, the festival of crime fiction, took place this month. In response to audience requests, several of the speakers nominated their recommended reads. Among them are somewhat neglected treasures, key works in the genre and unsung authors. 

…

Katie Hale: Why write another novel?

4 October 2021

Katie Hale: Why write another novel?

The world is full of novels – why bother writing another one?

…

Rewriting a Novel in the Theatre of Listening by Katie Hale

17 September 2021

Rewriting a Novel in the Theatre of Listening by Katie Hale

Suddenly, listening was once again a physical act, and I was hugely out of practice.

…

Drawing Blood Q&A, week 17 - how can I get involved?

10 September 2021

Drawing Blood Q&A, week 17 - how can I get involved?

Ahead of the launch of our new collaborative art project, we’ve been talking to the artist, Simon Grennan.

…

Posts navigation

  • « Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • …
  • 32
  • Next »

Breadcrumbs will be added

Gladstone's Library Footer Logo
Facebook Instagram Pinterest Icon Twitter X LinkedIn Soundcloud Icon

Gladstone's Library.

Church Lane
Hawarden
Flintshire
CH5 3DF

CONTACT US >

Useful Links

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • Media Pack
  • Reviews

E-News Signup

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Consent(Required)

Registered Charity Number: 701399

Gladstone’s Library Ltd is a registered company in England & Wales. Registration Number: 02363642

© Copyright 2026 Gladstone's Library..
All rights reserved. Website by ICG

  • [wcc_preference_button]
  • Cookie policy
  • Privacy Policy
You are viewing the DEV/PROTO site.