DescriptionInverness Public Library - geograph.org.uk - 682507.jpg
English: Inverness Public Library Farraline Park in Inverness. Built as Bell's Institution in 1841, it was one of several such schools in Scottish Burghs, founded under the will of Dr Andrew Bell. The building was designed by the architect William Robertson in Greek Revival style. It ceased to be a school in 1937, and became Inverness Public Library in 1980.
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