Were there libraries in shops in the 1950s?
In this shop there appear to be libraries in shops - there is one scene where a bookshop has a sign in the window saying "lending library", the same for a newsagents and a stationers. The newsagents seems to charge 2d per week for a book.
Can anyone remember if this was common practice in the 1950s for shops to have little lending libraries in them? Were the libraries private, or run by local government, etc?
Can anyone give me any information on this?
Thanks,
Paul Murphy.