Aslib, The Association for Information Management, founded in 1924, is a world class corporate membership organisation with over 2000 members in some 70 countries. Aslib actively promotes best practice in the management of information resources, represents its members and lobbies on all aspects of the management of and legislation concerning information at local, national and international ...
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Vision: an economically and environmentally sustainable waste management industry for the United Kingdom. Purpose: to help all levels of government in the United Kingdom and ESA's Members to achieve this vision. Commitment: to provide a cost-effective, high quality and relevant service to our Members, to be a valued source of assistance and advice, to enhance the public perception of the ...
The London Library is an independent subscription library, based in Piccadilly in the centre of London. The Library contains over a million volumes in all major European languages and has a subject range across the humanities with a particular emphasis on history, literature and related subjects. This site contains information about the Library, including its history and collections, ...
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Information, solutions and statistics highlighting the waste of empty homes and property throughout England ...
Official web site of the London Natural History Society ...
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Kensal Green Cemetery, London As churchyards in London became overcrowded with bodies in the early 19th century, locations just outside of London were selected to bury the dead. Kensal Green Cemetery was one of the first. It was licensed by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and would soon turn into such a fashionable place to be buried that Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, son of king George III, ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Getting Involved | Contact Us Hall-Carpenter Archives The Hall-Carpenter Archives (HCA) is named after the authors Marguerite Radclyffe Hall and Edward Carpenter, and was founded in 1980. Here is a Short History of the Archives. We have three different archives each on a separate site in London : 1) The Hall-Carpenter Archives main collection is located in the ...