It measures about 42 inches long, 13 inches deep, and 13 inches and about 19 inches high. It totally needs some TLC but the possibilities are endless with what you could use it for. I have some one folks but legs on these and make it a coffer table.
The first two rows of shelves are all wood. The bottom third and bottom row has metal bins on the inside but outside is wooden. Also, each level can be removed and put back on top but there is only one top. Please ask any questions prior to purchasing and thanks for looking! Please make me an offer that I can't refuse!!
For the history of the old library, see below. The Ambler Public Library was established in 1923 on North Main Street by the Colony Club of Ambler. It served Ambler Borough and Lower Gwynedd, Upper Dublin, Whitemarsh and Whitpain Townships. In 1934 it moved to the corner of Ridge and Race Streets.
In the 1950s, as farm land was transformed into suburban developments, there was an evolution of school districts. Ambler, Lower Gwynedd and Whitpain were grouped together to form the Wissahickon School District, and Upper Dublin created its own school district.
Later in the 1960s, Upper Dublin created its own library. The new Ambler Public Library opened on September 11, 1961. In 1966, the Womens Club of Whitpain approached the Ambler Public Library, the Montgomery County Library and the Norristown Public Library about establishing a library in Whitpain.
The Library of Whitpain opened in two rent free rooms above a beauty parlor on January 18, 1967. It was located on the corner of Routes 202 and 73, now known as the Village of Center Square. The Wissahickon School District had been supporting the Ambler Public Library for years, and in 1968 it started supporting the Library of Whitpain as well. The school district offered the Library of Whitpain a room on the second floor of the 1895 School Building at the corner of Skippack Pike and School Road in Blue Bell, what is today known as the Wissahickon Valley Historical Society. The library happily moved into the larger quarters.
In 1969, the Wissahickon School District suggested merging the two libraries. The Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library (now merged) agreed to the plan.Rita Berk became the first professional librarian to be hired in 1973. In 1981, the Whitpain Branch moved into two classrooms in Shady Grove Elementary School. Then in 1987, it moved back to the original building in Center Square where it now had both the first and second floors. The two small library buildings were circulating hundreds of thousands of items and the buildings became inadequate, so the Wissahickon Valley Public Library Board began a capital fund drive to build a new library. A group of community members dedicated to establishing a permanent home for the library coalesced into the Friends of the Whitpain Library.
The Wissahickon School Board agreed to issue bonds to underwrite 84% of the project, while the library board agreed to fund the remaining 16% from private donations. Due to the buildings larger size, it became the Main Library and Ambler, the Branch library. The newly renovated building opened on May 7, 1994 at 650 Skippack Pike and the Wissahickon Valley Public Library had a permanent home at last.The work of hundreds of people over many years had culminated in a beautiful facility of which all could be proud. Philadelphia: National Publishing Company, 2002. The item "Antique Library Card or Index Card Catalog Wooden Table with Drawers compartment" is in sale since Sunday, November 13, 2016.
This item is in the category "Antiques\Furniture\Cabinets & Cupboards\1900-1950". The seller is "smoky2810" and is located in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. This item can't be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.