Hereford, The Cathedral, The Chained Library 1925
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This chained library is the finest in the world, containing books and manuscripts that date back a thousand years and more. Chaining the books was an important security measure. It enabled people to read the books on the ledge below, while ensuring that they could not be taken away - in medieval times, books were rare and costly items. A new chained library and accompanying exhibition was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996.
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