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The Greater Manchester County Record Office (GMCRO) is an archive of primary materials relating to the heritage of Greater Manchester, in North West England; it is located in Manchester city centre, in Archives + [2] in Manchester's Central Library.
The Library Theatre occupied much of the basement of Manchester Central Library and was the home of the Library Theatre Company, a Manchester City Council service. It was built in 1934 as a lecture theatre, and since 1952 had been used by the Library Theatre Company. After the 2011–2014 alterations, its area is now part of the library.
The Centre is a partner in Archives+ which brings together a number of organisations to provide a holistic range of archive and heritage services from its city centre location in Manchester Central Library. [12] The Centre's Archives include books as well as magazines, reports, posters, photographs, oral histories, personal and organisational ...
The original Manchester Town Hall Coat of arms as used by the libraries in 1899 Seal as used by the libraries in 1899 Chorlton Library. There has been a public library service in Manchester since 1852, when the Manchester Free Library opened in the Hall of Science, Campfield, on the site of what is now the Museum of Science and Industry.
Society volunteers provide a free public help desk service each weekday at Manchester Central Library. The Society’s journal The Manchester Genealogist (ISSN 0143-1331), published quarterly, includes articles on local history, genealogy, other topics of interest, reviews of books as well as up to date information about the latest family ...
Nov. 10—MANCHESTER — Now that it's been approved in a landslide referendum vote, the $39 million library construction project still has many hoops to jump through. AT A GLANCE WHAT: Voters ...
The archive was set up in 1977 and is the home for moving images made in or about Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire, Merseyside [7] and Cumbria. [1] [4] The region's position at the forefront of industrialisation is reflected in the archive's collection. The archive works with colleagues in national and regional film archives throughout ...
The society organises a varied programme of lectures and events including visits to exhibitions, libraries, museums, galleries and places of historical, architectural and archaeological interest. The society's library (amassed since 1883) was donated to Manchester Central Library in 2019. [10]