Private Lives?
A new exhibition of diaries from the collection is now on display at the Library during normal opening hours. The exhibition looks at personal journals, travel diaries, war memoirs and...
A new exhibition of diaries from the collection is now on display at the Library during normal opening hours. The exhibition looks at personal journals, travel diaries, war memoirs and...
Today’s post is guest-written by Dr Joel Swann, who completed his collaborative doctorate here at Chetham’s Library in 2012, working on the Farmer-Chetham manuscript which contains a copy of...
Thanks to MMU history undergraduate Rachelle Beckett we have a fantastic new page up on the website about our rare and rather wonderful collection of political cartoons from the 1870s....
Today we are continuing our series of blog posts written by the wonderful crew of volunteers who work tirelessly on the Library collections. This week it’s the turn of overseas...
Jenny Walker, a lecturer from the Three Dimensional Design programme at Manchester School of Art, has sent us links to three blogs written by her students who spent time with...
Gasparis Tagliacozzi was professor of surgery and anatomy at the University of Bologna in the late sixteenth century. In 1597 he published his most famous work De Curtorum Chirurgia, a...
Slightly more ‘My Little Pony’ than fierce mythical monster is this friendly winged dragon from a late eighteenth-century broadside championing the heroics of St George. The broadside is from...
Here is the second in our occasional series of blog posts written by those who volunteer and do work experience at the Library. Today, it’s the turn of Paul Carpenter,...
Find us in the new Marketing Manchester magazine along with some of the city’s other beautiful libraries including the revamped Central Library.
The Belle Vue collection continues to grow in surprising ways. We have recently acquired a most unusual relic from the Zoological Gardens – a beautifully engraved red leather and chain...