The library cannot survive whatsoever without government help.
The number of books purchased through subscription eventually rose to over 2,000 and in 1851 a new library was built and survives to this day.
It is said that certain universities, libraries, and museums survived, but to this day we have little contact with them.
The library survived due in part to its thick walls and its separation from the main house.
Many libraries on a slightly larger scale than this still survive and flourish outside the public library system.
The library did not survive and was forced to close within the year.
A library survives from the time of the important courts now removed.
The historic Victorian quadrangle and library, as well as the sixth-form block, survived.
Can digital libraries be free and survive?
The Knights Council sent them to see if the library still survived.