The railings were very short lived, being sacrificed to the war effort.
Most
towns of the size of Beckenham had a public library
by 1900 including its neighbours, Bromley,
Penge, Lewisham and Croydon. But there was
continuous opposition to building one in Beckenham.
Despite its undoubted urban nature many older
inhabitants still preferred to see it as a
village, and they remained influential enough
to block all attempts to open one until the
achievement of borough status in the mid thirties.
A borough without a library was an anachronism
and in March 1939 the new Central Library
finally opened next to the baths in Beckenham
Road.