The Lewis Carroll Children's Library opened originally in 1952. The library is named after English author, poet and mathematician Lewis Carroll, most famous for
''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), and its sequel
Through the Looking-Glass'' (1871). In 2008, the library re-opened from renovations; it now has murals inspired by Carroll's character of Alice, and her adventures. In the context of budget cuts between 2010-2014, Lewis Caroll was one of the libraries that was considered for closure. In the end, the library saw its annual opening hours cut by around 12% relative to 2010. In 2024, Lewis Caroll was open for a total of 1,426 hours, about half the hours of the
Central and
Finsbury branches. The library is closed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, and only open partially on Fridays and Saturdays. == Services ==