A visit from Jeremy Deller
Of course, everybody knows that Chetham’s is the library of cool when it comes to music, but it turns out that we are no less hip when it comes...
Of course, everybody knows that Chetham’s is the library of cool when it comes to music, but it turns out that we are no less hip when it comes...
This week’s 101 Treasures page features William Hulme’s 1753 plan of his home near Shudehill and the land immediately around it. It is an amazing glimpse into a small town...
We have been asked for information about Humphrey Chetham’s coat of arms and thought it might be of interest to our readers… Humphrey Chetham was a member of the Crumpsall...
In addition to the recent gift of John Reed’s diaries, the library has also been given books from Reed’s personal collection, including some early printed books. Amongst these are several...
We’ve recently been given a copy of ‘Shanty-O! A Nautical Fantasy’, performed by the Chetham’s Hospital Boy’s Choir. Written by choirmaster Gerald Littlewood and produced in 1958, we...
One of our most recent acquisitions relates directly to the Peterloo Massacre and is a satirical etching by George Cruikshank entitled ‘Preachee and Floggy too! Or hot & cold, with...
James Taylor Staton by Philipp Hoyoll from the collection of Bolton Library and Museums Services on the BBC Your Paintings website One of the few Chetham’s old boys we...
It’s always depressing, when cataloguing, to find that the copy of the book you’re describing is imperfect, or missing something important or interesting. Often a folding plate has been lost,...
Tate Britain’s major retrospective of the work of L.S. Lowry opens in London today, a welcome event which is largely regarded as long overdue. Here in Manchester we have...
This week’s 101 Treasures page about the Incline Press collection is a real gem so don’t waste time reading this, click on the link straight away! If you love...