The Lewis Walpole Library, located in Farmington, Connecticut, is a renowned research center specializing in eighteenth-century studies and the study of Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill. Its extensive collections include rare books, manuscripts, paintings, decorative arts, and British prints, making it an invaluable resource for scholars worldwide.
Established by Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis and Annie Burr Lewis, the library offers various fellowships and travel grants to support research in its rich eighteenth-century materials. Scholars can apply for Visiting Fellowships, Summer Fellowships for Yale Graduate Students, and the Charles A. Ryskamp Travel Grant to delve into the library's unique collections and further their academic pursuits.
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