
PICTURES OF THE INSIDE OF THE LIBRARY

The entrance hall of the Library

Reading area at the top of the stairs with doors leading off to the Study room and the Cornish and reference room

These pictures were taken shortly before closing on a wet and cold winters evening just after Christmas last year. This explains why there seems to be an absence of customers. This is the main area of the Library. John our Library manager discusses the days issues with Janet our Children's library Assistant.

This view is looking towards the Children's area of the Library. The Space Shuttle is made out of willow wands covered with papier-mâché and flower pots used for jet nozzles. it was made by one of our previous Library Assistants Veronica.

The above picture shows part of our non fiction and reading area.

Cornish studies and reference room. A large selection of books on Cornwall with one section dedicated to books on Bodmin and it's environs. This room also contains a general reference section, local maps, IGI records of the local area and the micro fiche reader.

The computer suite which is situated upstairs in the Library has nine PC's running Windows XP and Office XP. Users can connect to the internet, send e-mails search CD ROM data bases for information, or general IT work.