Lakeman Library
The
Lakeman Library for Electoral Studies
The Trust maintains the Lakeman Library for Electoral Studies.
The Lakeman Library is one of the world’s most extensive collections
of material on electoral issues. It holds some 2,500 books, 2,500
pamphlets, 50 journals, extensive press cuttings and other printed
material dating from the mid nineteenth century onwards on voting
systems and elections, electoral reform and proportional representation,
suffrage and other related constitutional issues.
It also houses the archives of the Electoral Reform Society (previously
the Proportional Representation Society), which was founded in 1884.
Its name commemorates Enid Lakeman OBE, the distinguished former
director of the ERS and a noted pioneer in the study of voting systems
and their effects.
Among the more unusual items, there are early pamphlets on PR in
Britain, America and Australia; a collection of 97 pamphlets from
1884-1907, including C.L Dodgson’s [Lewis Carroll’s]
1884 Principles of Parliamentary Representation; a collection of
176 pamphlets from 1864-1918 on PR in Belgium, Denmark, France and
Switzerland donated by H.R. Droop; the correspondence of Lord Courtney
of Penwith, a prominent turn-of the-twentieth century advocate of
PR, and the papers of the academic and broadcaster Dr J.F.S. Ross.
Recent acquisitions include a set of Reform Acts from 1832 to 1884.
The Library also holds a number of reports on elections held during
the 1990s in the emerging democracies, Commonwealth countries being
well represented.
The Library was catalogued manually in the late 1970s. The records
were transferred onto a computer database in the mid 1990s using
the Tinlib system. The original manual catalogue was cross-referenced
by author and subject; the automated catalogue extends these search
fields. The Dewey classification system is in use. It is intended
that the Library catalogue will be available for browsing on the
Internet.
The Library, located on the first floor of 6 Chancel Street, is
open to bona fide researchers between 10am to 5pm on weekdays by
prior appointment with the McDougall Trust’s
Executive Secretary.
The Library is always delighted to receive any books, journals,
pamphlets or paper on any relevant subjects and actively seeks charitable
donations and legacies in support of its upkeep and development.
For information, please contact the Trust Secretary at:
The Lakeman Library
McDougall Trust
6 Chancel Street
LONDON
SE1 0UX
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7620 1080
Facsimile: +44 (0)20 7928 1528
Email: admin@mcdougall.org.uk
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