DescriptionThe Fred Moore Library, Hull - geograph.org.uk - 543680.jpg
English: The Fred Moore Library, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The public library near the junction of Wold Road and Willerby Road which is named after Fred Moore, a Humberside County Councillor. The library was built in 1987 to replace the old Derringham Bank Branch Library, which had opened in a former World War Two decontamination centre in 1948 and was originally intended to be a stop-gap building.
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