Entertainment
4 min read
Gibson Library to Digitise Rare Books with National Lottery Funding
BBC
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

AI-Generated SummaryAuto-generated
The Gibson Library, a Grade II listed building, will digitize its rare medieval manuscripts, botanical illustrations, and unique books. A £139,000 National Lottery Heritage Fund grant will support this project, creating a new website to make the collections accessible globally. A dedicated researcher catalogue will also be developed.
Medieval manuscripts, rare botanical illustrations and unique books housed in a library founded in the 1800s are set to be made available digitally for the first time.
Gibson Library is in a Grade II listed building nestled in Saffron Walden, Essex, and is also home to unique annotated copies of books.
The Gibson Library Society said it has received a £139,000 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund in order to digitise the valuable collections.
Martyn Everett, chairman of the Gibson Library Society, said: "We are over the moon to have received this support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund."
Under the digital discovery project, a new website will be created to showcase the library and its collections, making them accessible to everyone, no matter where they live.
A dedicated catalogue for researchers will also be created, which will also be accessible from the new website.
The Gibson Library was founded in 1832 as the Saffron Walden Literary and Scientific Institution. It is an independent, historic library, and a registered charity of which Essex County Council is the sole trustee.
Rate this article
Login to rate this article
Comments
Please login to comment
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
