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B. B. Woodward

Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward was a nineteenth-century British antiquarian who served as the Royal Librarian at Windsor Castle.

Lived
1816–1869
Nationality
British
Era
Victorian

Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward (1816–1869) was a nineteenth-century British antiquarian and librarian. He is best remembered for his service as the Royal Librarian at Windsor Castle, a role in which he oversaw the royal collections and historical archives. Active during the Victorian era, Woodward focused his efforts on historical preservation and antiquarian studies. He was also part of a prominent intellectual family, serving as an uncle to the British malacologist Bernard Barham Woodward.

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