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Description Photo of Teddington's Carnegie Library
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Author Jonathan Cardy

I Jonathan Cardy took this photo during November 2007 and released it to Wikimedia.

It shows the Carnegie Library that has operated in Teddington Middlesex England since 1906. wazz --207.166.7.200 18:03, 13 January 2010 (UTC) The architectural style is Edwardian Baroque.

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