A Volunteer-led Community Library Arts & Heritage Centre serving the community of Catford & Hither Green since 1907. 103 Torridon Rd, SE6 1RQ. 0208 378 5358
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118 years ago today, St Andrew’s Day, 30 Nov 1907, our library opens to serve the people of #Catford#SE6#HitherGreen#SE13#Lewisham
1907 also saw the serving of the first school meals and the start of London’s first metered taxi service.
Come in for more knowledge, fun, etc
ALT The site for the Archibald Corbett Library was formerly tennis courts, and was donated by Archibald Corbett. The £4,500 construction cost was donated by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
“… presumably would have made good use of the new Library which opened in Torridon Road in 1907. The local council had wanted to build one for several years, and Corbett was willing to donate land, but they were short of funds so it wasn’t until Andrew Carnegie – world famous philanthropist and serial builder of around 3,000 libraries – stepped in with a donation of £4,500 that it finally came into existence. Sadly for the estate’s tennis fans it was the recreation ground that Corbett offered up for the new building: maybe he figured the new Mountsfield Park over the other side of Brownhill Road was close enough to provide for healthy exercise.”
Extract from the history of the Corbett Estate on the Corbett Society website - see: https://thecorbettsociety.org.uk/the-estates/catford-hither-green/
ALT Photo by Paul de Zylva, library volunteer, of a red Jaguar E-type on the road in front of the Corbett Community Library, known to many as Torridon Library on the junction of Torridon Road and Sandhurst Road in Catford, Lewisham, London, SE6.
ALT The commemorative plaque for the 30th November 1907 opening of the Archibald Corbett Library can be seen high on the right hand side wall as you enter the foyer of the library.
The library was opened by Mrs ECB Philpott, who was the wife of the vicar of nearby St Andrews’s Church which opened in 1904.
ALT View of the library from the top deck of a London bus at the top of Sandhurst Road.
It’s an odd thing that even from at that height, our magnificent dome is hard to see.
Come in to see it from below.
You lucky people. Yes, it’s the Corbett Christmas:
Mon 24-Sat 29 Nov: Christmas Tree Festival at St Andrew’s Church
Sat 29 Nov: Corbett Christmas Fair at our place St Andrew’s Church Hall
Sun 30 Nov: Abbotshall Healthy Lifestyle Centre
#Catford#SE6#HitherGreen#SE13
ALT Page one of the leaflet of Corbett Community Christmas events 2025 lists the Christmas Tree Festival, the Corbett Christmas Fair, and Christmas at Abbotshall.
ALT Page two of the Corbett Community Christmas leaflets shows details for the:
- the Christmas Tree Festival from 24th to 29th November from 10am to 5pm each day at St Andrew’s Church Hall SE6 1XD
and
- the Corbett Christmas Fair from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 29th November at two venues: the Corbett Community Library at 103 Torridon Road SE6 1RQ and St Andrew’s Church Hall SE6 1XD.
ALT The third page of the leaflet details Christmas at Abbotshall on Sunday 30 November from 10am to 4pm including Santa’s Grotto, and Christmas Tree Sales.
ALT The fourth and final page of the leaflet sets out how to order a Christmas Tree from Abbotshall Healthy Lifestyle Centre.
Order online at Abbotshallhlc dot org forward slash Christmas hyphen trees
abbotshallhlc.org.uk/christmas-trees
Join us for an evening of seasonal entertainment on Sunday 14 December, including music, magic and more!
Tickets cost £15 per person and include a mince pie and a glass of mulled wine!
Scan the QR code on the image or follow this link to book: ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/…
The Clue in the Haunted Library - hmm… will Barbie find clues at our Halloween Event?
Crafts, activities, tasty treats witches’ brew on Fri 31 Oct, from 5pm to 8pm - Drop in at any time.
All ages welcome. Entry for £ donation to library.
#Catford#SE6#HitherGreen#SE13
It’s the 10th #CatfordArtsTrail this weekend - Saturday 11 Sunday 12 October, 11am - 5pm.
We’re venue 18 and there’s a cluster of other venues nearby to check out.
#Catford#SE6#Lewisham
The Spookiest Night at our place: Fri 31 Oct, 5-8pm.
Crafts, activities, tasty treats & witches' brew. Drop in on your way round trick-or-treating, show us your awesomely scary costumes, and see how the library transforms after dark!
All ages welcome, make a donation to enter.
Aharr me hearties!
It’s story time again!
Join legendary pirate Jacky and her lucky parrot this Saturday 4 October at 11.15am for an hour of pirate-themed storytelling and craft!
Landlubbers of all ages welcome!
Say hello to our newest customers - the doors are big enough, we're sure they'll fit in (if they're tidy)! Now we're busy wondering what police horses read...
Ahead of #BannedBooksWeekUK, Index has put together a list of our top 10 books which have been banned. Including Dogs of Europe by Alhierd Baharevich, one of the most significant novels of modern Belarusian literature, banned in #Belarus in 2022:
indexoncensorship.org/banned…
Thanks to everyone who came to Saturday’s CorbFest at our place, at St Andrew’s Church Hall, and Torridon Convenience Store.
The Weekender continues at Abbotshall Healthy Living Centre
Helios comes to Downham! LEAN has been delighted to work with @LewishamCouncil and @nationaltrust to offer free workshops for south of the boro primary schools. Today Drumbeat , Good Shepherd and Downderry enjoyed spoken word activities led by artist @_yapoet@LewishamLibs 🌞
Reading books expands the mind - in ways reading from screens doesn’t.
‘Books are the ideal technology to expand the brain’ - Lucy Mangan in the i newspaper