From an engraving in Charles Knight's London, Vol. 5, 1843, p.357\nThe Library was originally planned by the Adams brothers as the Society's 'Repository' or 'Model Room' where mechanical inventions and agricultural machinery for which prizes had been awarded by the Society were permanently displayed in the 18th century. Now the Benjamin Franklin Room
Now the Benjamin Franklin Room
From 1972 the library. This first floor room is in the premises adjoining the Society's original house which was acquired in 1957
From 1972 the library. This first floor room is in the premises adjoining the Society's original house which was acquired in 1957
Currently the Drawing Room, turned into a committee room in June 1959
Part of the extension purchased in 1957