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Belfast Library and Society for Promoting Knowledge (Linen Hall Library)

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £1.0M

  • Spending

    £1.4M

Charity no. 104564 Date registered. 22/04/2016

Public benefits

The Linen Hall Library aims to promote, sustain and increase the knowledge and understanding of the general public, both locally and internationally, by collecting, curating and providing access to an historic library and cultural centre with unique strengths in Irish and Local Studies. The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include

cultural enrichment and enhanced knowledge and understanding of Irish and Local Studies amongst all those members of the public accessing the library and participating in cultural events. The indirect benefits which flow from this purpose include the promotion of Belfast and Northern Ireland as a tourist destination. These benefits can be demonstrated through feedback from users of the Library and from statistics collected on footfall and numbers of people participating in cultural events. This purpose does not lead to harm. The charity’s beneficiaries are members of the general public, both of Northern Ireland and globally. There is private benefit flowing from this purpose in the experience and training in good governance provided to the governors of the library, however this benefit is incidental and necessary to ensure that benefits are provided to the general public. Subscribing members of the library provide the charity with subscription income in return for additional borrowing rights and discounts on goods and services, however the net effect of membership is enhanced financial sustainability for the library and its purpose.

What your organisation does

The Linen Hall Library (the Library), an independent subscription library, was founded in May 1788 as the Belfast Reading Society by a group of ‘worthy artisans’. As the city of Belfast grew larger, the Society’s ranks were added to by the merchant classes and it was renamed the Belfast Society for Promoting Knowledge with the mission statement:

“The object of this society is the collection of an extensive library, philosophical apparatus and such productions of nature and art as tend to improve the mind and excite a spirit of genuine enquiry…” The Library maintains and continues to develop an unrivalled collection of material archiving the history of Belfast, Northern Ireland and Ireland. The collections include eighteenth century Belfast books and newspapers; ephemera relating to the Northern Ireland political situation from the 1960s to the present day; the Theatre and Performing Arts Archive; the Gibson Collection in relation to Burns and a large Irish Language Collection. These are only a small number of the collections we hold. Through this we promote education through lectures and workshops and the Library is freely accessible to all. Over the last number of years, the Library has promoted a wide number of arts and cultural programmes and events which appeal to local residents and encourage them to come into the city centre to the Library. It is a shared space.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • General public
  • Interface communities
  • Language community
  • Men
  • Mental health
  • Older people
  • Sexual orientation
  • Specific areas of deprivation
  • Voluntary and community sector
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Arts
  • Cultural
  • Education/training
  • General charitable purposes
  • Heritage/historical
  • Volunteer development

This display is a broad summary of the charity’s financial information. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the reader should view the PDF accounts and reports under the Documents tab above.

Income

£1.0M

Spending

£1.4M

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 December 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 December 2022

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 December 2021

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

And whereas the Society was originally established for the collection of an extensive library, philosophical apparatus, and such productions of nature and art as tend to improve the mind, and to excite a spirit of general inquiry, and has acquired a valuable collection of books and other things, which have hitherto been preserved in the buildings and premises aforesaid; and the Society has, by the means aforesaid and otherwise, promoted education in Belfast and its neighbourhood; and the present object of the Society is to promote knowledge by the maintenance of a library, and by such other means as the Society shall from time to time deem it advisable to adopt.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

Linen Hall Library
  • 12 Trustees
  • 21 Employees
  • 34 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Belfast Library And Society For Promoting Knowledge (Linen Hall Library), Linen Hall Library, 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, BT1 5GB

Trustee board

Trustee
Ms Siobhan Stevenson
Prof Micheal O Mainnin
Mr Seamus Mckee
Dr Philip Mcgarry
Mr Joe Mcvey
Dr Simon Bridge
Mr Jim Fitzsimons
Professor Barry Kelly
Mrs Sarah Brigid Andrews
Dr Frank Ferguson
Mrs Lyn Hagan
Sir Ian Huddleston

List of regions

  • In Ireland
  • In Northern Ireland
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