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The Neilson Hays Library and Galleries

The Neilson Hays Library and Galleries

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Operating day: Tuesday - Sunday (closed Monday)
Operating time: 09.30 - 17.00 
 
Daily life in Bangkok was very different in 1869 when The Bangkok Ladies' Library Association was first founded. Most of what is now today's modern city was then a lush network of swamps, klongs and small settlements.
 
Such would have been the case for the Silom (Windmill) area; Surawong Road itself was not to be built until later in 1897. At this time King Rama V was a young man, recently crowned and destined to lead Siam through many changes. 
 
Life for early Western residents could be harsh. Devastating epidemics were frequent. Western luxuries such as books were treasured items, a precious contact with home. Until the opening of the Suez Canal, freight from Europe or America could take six months or more to arrive in the Kingdom of Siam.
 
Thirteen resourceful British and American women established the Bangkok Ladies' Library Association in 1869, with the aim of circulating and sharing books.
 
Initially staffed by volunteers and only open one day a week, by 1897 it was open every day (except Sunday) and a paid librarian was employed. Originally housed rent-free in various personal homes (and later in a chapel); by 1914 it was clear that a dedicated building was required. A plot of land in Surawong Road was purchased.
 
Around this time, one of the most active Board members was Jennie Neilson Hays. Danish by birth, she had lived in America and then entered Siam as a protestant missionary in 1881.
 
Hearing that two suitable young American doctors were on their way to Bangkok, Jennie and a friend were said to have selected their respective future husbands prior to the gentlemen disembarking! Dr Thomas Heywood Hays became Chief of the Royal Thai Navy Hospital. Jennie was to serve as President of the Library three times and was a mainstay of the organisation for twenty years.
 
A letter sent to a Prince by Dr Hays can be viewed in the library. It offers an intimate glimpse into communication between expatriates and Thai Royalty during this period. The beautifully composed phrases and elegant hand-writing are worth seeing.
 
Sadly Jennie passed away suddenly in 1920 - possibly as a result of cholera. Dr Hays chose to honour his wife by commissioning a new Library to be built in her memory, using the plot of land purchased earlier. The result is our elegant neo-classical building; sadly never seen by her, but so appreciated by us today. It was opened on 26 June, 1922.
 
Designed by Italian architect Mario Tamagno, this harmonious, symmetrical building wisely incorporates practical features such as double walls to help keep the books well-ventilated and dry.
 
It displays a wealth of classical features such as stucco decorative motifs, columns and teak fixtures and fittings. Numerous original details (such as beautiful carved filing cabinets) still survive, many are still in active daily use! The architectural highlight is a beautiful Italianate dome, once the imposing entrance and now a unique art gallery.
 
The building was described by the Bangkok Times at the time of its opening as "... a grand palace on a small scale", and it remains so today.
 
Mario Tamagno (in association with another Italian architect, Annibale Rigotti) also designed the prestigious Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall. An additional example of his work is Hua Lampong Railway Station, another impressive reminder of a past era.
 
The Library thrived in its new and permanent home for many years, until a set-back in 1941 when the Japanese forces used it for billeting troops. More than 1,000 rare volumes were shipped to Japan during this time, along with precious architectural blueprints. Many books were subsequently returned; but some of the rarest books and blueprints are still missing.
 
The Building was awarded the status of "Historic Landmark" in 1986 by the Association of Siamese Architects. As one of the few remaining examples of secular period architecture in Bangkok, it is to be hoped that the building will always be treasured by both the Thai and expatriate communities.
 
A major achievement was the installation of air-conditioning in 1999! This has greatly enhanced comfort and the sense of oasis from the heat and traffic outside.
 
Following Dr Hays wishes, the Board of NHL is constitutionally composed of 12 ladies. We very much welcome and value our male membership and friends of the Library however. There are many opportunities for all members to get involved.
 
The NHL remains the oldest not-for-profit association in the Kingdom of Thailand. Financially however, the NHL struggles to stay secure, as the costs of maintaining this beautiful but ageing building are always growing. Sadly, the future of the Library is not assured. Sponsorship from individuals or companies is particularly valuable. Please visit our Support page for more information. 
 
By joining us, you will enjoy everything the Library has to offer and help preserve the spirit of the past for future generations.
 
Thanks to Mari Scott Miyashita (Sawaddee Magazine: Q1, 2010) and Eric Lim (see his online article in the informative Tour Bangkok Legacies site) for much of the preceding information. chedi.

Website : www.neilsonhayslibrary.com

Tel : 022331731

Fax : 022334999

Educational Places Category: Educational Places

Library Group: Library

Last Update : 9 YearAgo

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