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This collection contains primary resources about Carnegie's bequests along with supporting explanatory text, that teachers will be able to use as part of their curriculum.

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Bottom of lead box formed of the Corporation's medal, in lead, contained in silver casket presented by Worshipful Company of Plumbers-- London
Box containing address of thanks, for £8000 for a branch library building, from the Council of the City of Liverpool, 5th September, 1906
Burnished silver casket containing the freedom of the Borough of Rawtenstall, England, 1st June, 1907
Burnished silver casket presented with the freedom of the Borough of East Ham, England, 30th May, 1906
Carved casket made of the oak from the old Cathedral of St. Mary, Limerick, containing the freedom of the Ancient Borough of Limerick, Ireland, 20th October, 1903
Carved wood casket, Borough of Bideford, England
Carved wood casket containing the Freedom of the Borough of Bideford, England and an address of thanks from the Mayor, Alderman and Burgesses, 2nd June, 1909
Carved wood casket containing the freedom of the Burgh of Kirkwall, Scotland, 9th September, 1909
Carved wood casket, ornamented with silver medallions, containing the freedom of the City of Cork, Ireland, 21st October, 1903
Carved wooden casket containing 24 packs of playing cards and the freedom of the Mistery of Makers of Playing Cards of the City of London, 17th May, 1905
Casket, Edinburgh, Scotland, reverse side
Casket from Stevens Institute of Technology
Casket from Stevens Institute of Technology
Casket from Stevens Institute of Technology, reverse side
Casket made of ancient oak used in the construction of Glamis Castle, accompanied by the freedom of the Royal Burgh of Forfar, Scotland, 4th October, 1910
Casket made of oak from the house of Sir Thomas Hope, ornamented with silver, burgess ticket sent from New York to Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Scotland-- 8th July, 1887
Casket made of oak from the old bridge over the Tweed at Peebles containing the freedom of the Royal Burgh of Peebles, Scotland, 19th October, 1909
Casket of bog-oak, carved, containing the Freedom of the City of Waterford, Ireland, 19th October, 1903
Casket of bog-oak, City of Waterford, Ireland
Casket of oak which contained the burgess ticket of Jedburgh, Scotland, 4th October, 1894