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English: Manor Park Library, E12 This is the Romford Road façade of this ornate building, built at the junction with Rabbits Road. The Library was a Carnegie Library funded by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The use of sandstone infilled with dark brickwork gives the impression of a building more typical of Carnegie Libraries in his native Scotland. The names Milton, Shakespeare, Tennyson and Carlyle are carved in the stonework immediately below the balustrade at roof level, while Dickens and Longfellow appear just below the lower balustrades. Over the main entrance on the left are carved the words "Let there be light", while "Carnegie" and "Library" appear on the main building frontage at the first floor level.
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an saothar seo a roinnt – an saothar seo a chóipeáil, a dháil amach, agus a tharchur
an saothar seo a athmheascadh – an saothar seo a oiriúnú
Ach amháin má leantar na coinníollacha seo a leanas:
sannadh – Ní mor creidiúint a thabhairt leis an saothar, faoi mar a shonraigh an údar nó tabharthóir an ceadúnais (ach ná húsáid modh a thugann le fios go thacaíonn sé/sí tú féin nó an úsáid a bhaineann tú as an saothar).
comhroinn araon – Má athraíonn tú nó síneann tú amach an saothar seo, ní féidir é a dháileadh ach amhaín faoin gceadúnas céanna nó ceann cosúil leis an gceann seo.
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