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Marcus Beck Library
The Marcus Beck Library is a stunning room housing the Society's collection of rare medical books and portraits. It has an oak parquet wooden floor and a horseshoe-shaped table which is perfect for committee meetings, or presentations for up to 30 people. This room was formally used before 1917 as a research laboratory and carried out work on behalf of the Medical Research Council.
The room offers natural daylight, a built-in data projector and space for light refreshments that can be delivered directly to your meeting room.
Situated on the third floor, it has access for wheelchair users.
Features
- Formal library styled room
- High specification audio visual facilities available for hire
Technical specifications and facilities available to hire
- 35mm slide projector
- Additional cabled/radio microphones
- Audience interactive voting system
- Audio recording to tape or CD (mp3)
- Audio visual technician
- CD player
- Ceiling mounted data projector (37" LCD Monitor available instead of projector/screen)
- Flipchart with pad and pens
- Hands-free conference phone
- Individual delegate microphones
- Interactive CD-ROM of meeting
- Laptop (Microsoft XP, Office 2003)
- Laser pointer
- LCD 37" monitor and stand
- Lectern
- Overhead projector or visualiser (document camera for use through data projector)
- PA system with 2 microphones
- Projection screen (70 x 70) or (60 x 60)
- VHS/DVD player (through projector)
- Video recording (including technician)
- Video-conference via the network.
Capacity and hire charges 2009/10 [PDF 116k]
At a glance
- 30 people
- LCD projector
- Historic decoration
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