Wyke Hills Libraries

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  • Libraries have no internal descriptions.
  • Libraries can be barricaded normally.


There are 4 libraries in the suburb of Wyke Hills.


[edit] Alner Library

Alner Library

Wyke Hills [50,92]

a factory (Buttonville) the Howlett Hotel Gautrey Way
the Mechel Museum (Buttonville) Alner Library Riggs Avenue
the Bainton Hotel (Buttonville) Fean Avenue Craddock Road

Alner Library is one of four librarys in the suburb of Wyke Hills. It is a tall white-stone building with black crosses painted across its doors. Located on the very western northern border of the suburb it can be found at the coordinates [50,92].


Status Reports Members of the Alner Reading Group regularly post updates on the Alner Library page of this wiki. Please see for details of the state of the library and events in the local area. You will also find information on nearby resource buildings there.


Barricades around the library

Map of entry points around the library
Map of entry points around the library

Following the suggested barricade plan for Wyke Hills the library should be barricaded to VS+2 at most. The Alner Library and the Howlett Hotel are separate from the main free running network in Wyke Hills, so this building provides access to the Howlett Hotel which in turn should be kept at EHB for maximum safety.

For discussion of the barricade policy see Talk:Barricade_Plan_of_Wyke_Hills.




[edit] Cowie Library

Cowie Library

Wyke Hills [57,94]

a warehouse Lewance Library Ephrem General Hospital
the Ruxton Museum Cowie Library Bubcar Avenue
Honeybone Walk the Wolfendall Arms Shepherd Auto Repair



[edit] Lewance Library

Lewance Library

Wyke Hills [57,93]

a carpark a junkyard Keirl Street
a warehouse Lewance Library Ephrem General Hospital
the Ruxton Museum Cowie Library Bubcar Avenue



[edit] Sharpe Library

Sharpe Library

Wyke Hills [54,93]

Buskin Drive Reed Towers a factory
Bugden Drive Sharpe Library Hitchens Towers
the Ryles Building the Witt Arms Pysing Way

One of four libraries in Wyke Hills, the Sharpe Library served as a support to the extensive homeschooling programme instituted in the suburb. The library also served as a 'hangout' for local students, emphasizing the lack of entertainment from movie theatres and other attractions.

History
Built in 1964, the Sharpe Library was owned by the Sharpe family since its construction. The original founder, Ronnie Sharpe, was quite the bookworm and whole-heartedly supported the home-schooling ideal of the neighborhood and his son, Maurice Sharpe I, was homeschooled in that very library.

When Ron died, Maurice took up the library himself, and taught his own son, named Maurice Sharpe II, in the library. Young Maurice, known as Big Mo by his friends, wasn't fascinated by books as his father was and eventually went to a police academy in the north eastern area of the quarantine zone.

Maurice Sharpe I was last scene scolding survivors whom began turning over shelves to barricade the building from the zombie horde. A loud gunshot was heard, followed by some muttering the phrase "Stupid death-cultists, trying to get us all killed."



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