One of the closest libraries to me that still stands under his name sits in the Tuebrook area of Liverpool. Built in 1905 and donated to the people of the city by Andrew Carnegie, Lister Drive library is a two-storey brick built structure with stone dressings, a slate roof and an octagonal turret. It was designed by Liverpool Corporation architect Thomas Shelmerdine who was responsible for a number of Liverpool’s libraries of the era, and originally contained a lending library and a number of reading rooms.