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A quick reminder that you can still book tickets to see TV historian Jonathan Foyle speaking about the Library’s collection of furniture and its remarkable links with Henry VII. The...
A quick reminder that you can still book tickets to see TV historian Jonathan Foyle speaking about the Library’s collection of furniture and its remarkable links with Henry VII. The...
We are sad to say goodbye to one of our longest serving volunteers, Laura Bryer, who is leaving us to return to full-time education. Laura will be embarking on an...
What happens when you take sixty Manchester School of Art students and expose them to the amazing place known to generations of Mancunians as Belle Vue Gardens? That was the...
Nothing like a good drinking song to get Monday off to a swing. We’ve had some interesting correspondence with Dr Douglas MacMillan concerning ‘If sorrow the Tyrant’, one of our...
Excellent blog post by part-time special collections librarian, PhD student and Chetham’s Library reader Emma Greenwood on ‘William Ogden and the Path to Reform’, featuring our copy of his petition...
From the collection of Edward Watkin comes this delightfully illustrated gardening manual of 1843, written by Jane Loudon and with exquisite lithographs by Day and Haghe. Jane C. Loudon (born...
Don’t forget that we are open for Heritage Open Days on Saturday 13 September. This is a rare opportunity to look round the Library and the beautiful medieval buildings at...
We are very happy to have been awarded Fully Accredited Museum Status as part of Arts Council England’s newly updated national Accreditation Scheme. This has involved a lot of hard...
Tomorrow is the anniversary of the Peterloo Massacre, which took place on August 16th 1819. This image of ‘Peter Manchester’ is one of the more unusual and interesting images of...
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