The new British Library at Kings Cross doesn't have it in their cafe.
The cafe at the new British Library building (opened 1998) has a very modern glass wall.
The other side of the glass wall is a wall the size of the building, extending above the ceiling of the cafe and below its' floor.
It's not a brick wall though: this building-sized wall is an expanse of real, old books. Really old books. Real, really old books.
(And what's more anyone[1] can walk in to the British Library and go to their cafe.)
([1] Assuming you don't mind queuing for a while to have your bag searched, and being prepared to explain that in the small bag in your bag is a knitting needle and some new fabric bought in Libertys, and that other object is just a crochet hook... )
That sounds cool.
ReplyDeleteIt was really cool.
ReplyDeleteYarnstorm went to the British Library earlier that week, and her post about the trip was completely different.