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Bradbury Library was named after the writer [[wikipedia:Ray  Bradbury|Ray Bradbury]], who wrote such books as Fahrenheit 451. Unfortunately, Ray Bradbury was unavailable to attend the opening ceremony for the library named in his honour, so instead the privilege was passed onto [[wikipedia:Steven Bradbury|Steven Bradbury]], Australia's first ever Winter Olympic gold medalist. Despite Steven's previous good luck his opening of the library resulted in him being in Malton on the fateful day of the outbreak and being devoured by hungry mobs of fans.
Bradbury Library was named after the writer [[wikipedia:Ray  Bradbury|Ray Bradbury]], who wrote such books as Fahrenheit 451. Unfortunately, Ray Bradbury was unavailable to attend the opening ceremony for the library named in his honour, so instead the privilege was passed onto [[wikipedia:Steven Bradbury|Steven Bradbury]], Australia's first ever Winter Olympic gold medalist. Despite Steven's previous good luck his opening of the library resulted in him being in Malton on the fateful day of the outbreak and being devoured by hungry mobs of fans.
In an ironic twist worthy of Alanis Morissette, the irreplaceable collection of Bradbury papers (including the manuscript for Fahrenheit 451) was subsequently destroyed by fire.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Revision as of 20:52, 30 January 2009

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Bradbury Library

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Bradbury Library

Description

History

Bradbury Library was named after the writer Ray Bradbury, who wrote such books as Fahrenheit 451. Unfortunately, Ray Bradbury was unavailable to attend the opening ceremony for the library named in his honour, so instead the privilege was passed onto Steven Bradbury, Australia's first ever Winter Olympic gold medalist. Despite Steven's previous good luck his opening of the library resulted in him being in Malton on the fateful day of the outbreak and being devoured by hungry mobs of fans.

In an ironic twist worthy of Alanis Morissette, the irreplaceable collection of Bradbury papers (including the manuscript for Fahrenheit 451) was subsequently destroyed by fire.

Barricade Policy

Bradbury Library is an entry point for Tynte Mall and should be kept at VSB+2.

Current Status

EHB --Drew Vino 12:39, 28 September 2008 (BST)

Against Barricade Policy, building still remains EHB, myself and other survivors are trying to knock down the barricade. --BlackstarC 10:10, 16 December 2008 (UTC)

Building appears to be in very good condition, with the status back down to VSB per the barricade plan. --BlackstarC 21:55, 17 December 2008 (UTC)




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