Manchester John Rylands Library
Manchester John Rylands Library
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29/04/2017 - 01/05/2017 - Manchester (United Kingdom/Reino Unido)
The John Rylands
A biblioteca de John Rylands é uma da atração a mais populares em Manchester.
Foi aclamada como o melhor exemplo da arquitetura neo-gótica na Europa e é indiscutivelmente uma das melhores bibliotecas do mundo, atualmente detém as Coleções Especiais da Biblioteca da Universidade de Manchester.
Esta visita é uma experiência única!
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The John Rylands Library is one of the most popular attraction in Manchester.
It has been acclaimed as the best example of neo-Gothic architecture in Europe and is indisputably one of the finest libraries in the world, currently holds the Special Collections of The University of Manchester Library.
This visit is a unique experience!
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Places to see in ( Manchester - UK ) The John Rylands Library
Places to see in ( Manchester - UK ) The John Rylands Library
The John Rylands Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate in Manchester, England. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her husband, John Rylands. The John Rylands Library and the library of the University of Manchester merged in July 1972 into the John Rylands University Library of Manchester; today it is part of The University of Manchester Library.
Special collections built up by both libraries were progressively concentrated in the Deansgate building. The special collections, believed to be among the largest in the United Kingdom, include medieval illuminated manuscripts and examples of early European printing, including a Gutenberg Bible, the second largest collection of printing by William Caxton, and the most extensive collection of the editions of the Aldine Press of Venice. The Rylands Library Papyrus P52 has a claim to be the earliest extant New Testament text. The library holds personal papers and letters of notable figures, among them Elizabeth Gaskell and John Dalton.
The architectural style is primarily neo-Gothic with elements of Arts and Crafts Movement in the ornate and imposing gatehouse facing Deansgate which dominates the surrounding streetscape. The library, granted Grade I listed status in 1994, is maintained by the University of Manchester and open for The John Rylands Library readers and visitors.
The site chosen by Mrs Rylands was in a central and fashionable part of the city, but was awkward in shape and orientation and surrounded by tall warehouses, derelict cottages and narrow streets. Librarians at John Rylands before its merger include Edward Gordon Duff in 1899 and 1900 and Henry Guppy between 1899 and 1948 (joint Librarian with Duff until 1900).
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Manchester - John Rylands Library
The John Rylands Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate in Manchester, England. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her husband, John Rylands. The John Rylands Library and the library of the University of Manchester merged in July 1972 into the John Rylands University Library of Manchester; today it is part of The University of Manchester Library.
Special collections built up by both libraries were progressively concentrated in the Deansgate building. The special collections, believed to be among the largest in the United Kingdom,[5] include medieval illuminated manuscripts and examples of early European printing, including a Gutenberg Bible, the second largest collection of printing by William Caxton,[6] and the most extensive collection of the editions of the Aldine Press of Venice.[7] The Rylands Library Papyrus P52 has a claim to be the earliest extant New Testament text. The library holds personal papers and letters of notable figures, among them Elizabeth Gaskell and John Dalton.
The architectural style is primarily neo-Gothic with elements of Arts and Crafts Movement in the ornate and imposing gatehouse facing Deansgate which dominates the surrounding streetscape. The library, granted Grade I listed status in 1994, is maintained by the University of Manchester and open for library readers and visitors.
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Days Out will be a series of attractions and things to do and see across the United Kingdom and all over the world, this series will regularly be updated with new attractions and things to do with friends and family.
We decided to visit John Rylands Library in Manchester which is known as one of the worlds finest collections of rare books and manuscripts and its free to visit, study and research. This is no ordinary library it reminded us of Harry Potter and Hogwarts with the architectural design within this building.
Its free to visit and look around, feel more like a museum rather than a library and contains rare collection of books and manuscripts. You can study, research or just enjoy how the space makes you feel.
Here is a link to this incredible library
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Very well spent day in Manchester. Even though it was rainy but we got to see so many things. We started day at Central Perk Cafe (you know what I'm talking about if you are a fan of friends). And then we went for more historic sites like John Rylands Library, Science and Industry Museum, Manchester Cathedral, etc. And before it started rain again, we found a few beautiful street art pieces in Northern Quarter.
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John Rylands Library: Hiding in Plain Sight
This was my submission for the MMU Media Making unit Assessed Coursework.
I was fortunate enough to be granted permission to film in the John Rylands Library on Deansgate in Manchester. A huge thanks to the staff that made this possible.