Thank you to all of our supporters. Every donation and ticket bought means that we can care for the collection and medieval buildings and inspire the next generation of readers and visitors.
Chetham’s Library is the oldest public library in the English-speaking world and the building itself dates to 1421. It costs over £400,000 every year to carefully conserve the books and preserve the medieval buildings, so the Library can remain open for visitors and readers to enjoy. We host fascinating tours and events for all-ages to inspire a love and appreciation of culture and history, and we support academics from around the world with their research. We could not do any of this without donations.
The collection at Chetham’s Library is Arts Council accredited and includes some notable texts such as the 13th Century Flores Historiarum manuscript, a first edition of John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost; a 1534 edition of Tyndale’s New Testament, Henry VIII’s Prosper of Aquitaine and a wealth of printed and manuscript material on the 1819 Peterloo Massacre. The building has hosted historical figures including Marx, Engels and Dr. John Dee and our tours feature fascinating stories about these revolutionary characters.
We’re so grateful to all our supporters, who enable us to do this important work at Chetham’s.
Arts Council England
Association of British Orchestras
Beaverbrooks Charitable Trust
Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Manchester
Friends of the Nation’s Libraries
Gateley Vinden PLC
Mills and Reeve
Oglesby Charitable Trust
Purposeful Ventures
The Albert & Eugenie Frost Music Trust CIO
The Haworth Trust
The Hulme Trust
The Leverhulme Trust
The LHR Charitable Foundation
The Pilgrim Trust
The William Walton & La Mortella Trust
The Zochonis Charitable Trust
Peter and Judy Folkman
Eunice Garside
David Gaskill
Mark Griffiths
Peter and Rayna Jackson
Carole Nash
Nigel Shepherd
Jim Spencer
Sir Norman Stoller
We would also like to thank those who wish to remain anonymous, and all of those who have included a gift to Chetham’s in their will.
If you would like to learn more about supporting us please get in touch, we would love to hear from you.
Email: Development@chethams.com Tel: 0161 838 7202
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