Manchester Festival of Libraries : Print Me a Poem
Print Me a Poem Print your own poem on an ancient printing press for the Festival of Libraries! Lemn Sissay, the Festival’s Ambassador, has kindly let us offer the opportunity...
Read morePrint Me a Poem Print your own poem on an ancient printing press for the Festival of Libraries! Lemn Sissay, the Festival’s Ambassador, has kindly let us offer the opportunity...
Read morePrint Me a Poem Print your own poem on an ancient printing press for the Festival of Libraries! Lemn Sissay, the Festival’s Ambassador, has kindly let us offer the opportunity...
Read moreLetters in the library Join us on our family fun day at Chetham’s Library! Inspired by the alphabet and children’s lessons in medieval England, we’ll be looking at the weird...
Read moreLetters in the library Join us on our family fun day at Chetham’s Library! Inspired by the alphabet and children’s lessons in medieval England, we’ll be looking at the weird...
Read moreA Manchester Literature Festival event Carcanet at 50 Carol Rumens’ popular ‘Poem of the Week’ blog has been featuring in The Guardian for more than a dozen years. Join her...
Read moreA Manchester Literature Festival event Carcanet at 50 Carol Rumens’ popular ‘Poem of the Week’ blog has been featuring in The Guardian for more than a dozen years. Join her...
Read moreFor one day only, visit Chetham’s Library free of charge to celebrate People Power, as Heritage Open Days mark 200 years since Peterloo. Chetham’s is the oldest public library in...
Read moreFor one day only, visit Chetham’s Library free of charge to celebrate People Power, as Heritage Open Days mark 200 years since Peterloo. Chetham’s is the oldest public library in...
Read moreOn sale 10am, Friday 16 August After the Library has closed to the public and the dust of the day has settled, the buildings come alive for a unique and...
Read moreChetham’s Library with Manchester Gothic Festival George Shaw (1810–76), a local lad from Uppermill, Saddleworth, was fascinated by medieval architecture, sculpture, and heraldry even as a teenager. In the 1840s...
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