John Rylands Library

John Rylands Library
150 Deansgate
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M3 3EH
England

logo: Designated as an Outstanding Collection

Website

www.manchester.ac.uk/library/specialcollections/

E-mail

Reader enquiries

jrul.special-collections@manchester.ac.uk

Visitor and event information

jrul.events@manchester.ac.uk

Telephone

Reading Room

0161 275 3764

Visitor and Event enquiries

0161 306 0555

Main Library

0161 275 3751

Fax

0161 834 5574

All information is drawn or provided by the venues themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.
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The John Rylands Library merged with Manchester University Library in 1972 to form the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.

Venue Type:

Library, Archive

Opening hours

For visitors:
Mon 12.00-17.00
Tues-Sat 10.00-17.00
Sun 12.00-17.00

The library is closed on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and between Christmas and New Year.

Admission charges

The John Rylands Library is a public library, open to everyone. Entry is free.

Additional info

The Library's collections are open to Readers aged 18 and over. However, to look at special material, a letter of reference is required.

The special collections and Manchester Medical Society Library are Designated Collections of national importance.

The special collections represent an outstanding national and regional resource, combining material of international significance with collections directly relevant to the history and wider impact of Manchester and the North West. The Manchester Medical Society Library contains medical printed books dating between c. 1800-1950, associated with the Manchester Medical Society.

Collection details

Social History, Literature, Archives

Key artists and exhibits

  • Methodist Archives and Research Centre
  • Labour History Archive and Study Centre
  • Designated Collection
Exhibition details are listed below, you may need to scroll down to see them all.
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Burning Bright

8 February — 23 June 2013 *on now

Focusing on his achievements in the art of books, 'Burning Bright' features designs and prints by the artist and poet William Blake.

On display for the first time are some exciting new finds from the Library's collections--including Virgil's 'Pastorals', with Blake's enchanting miniture illustrations, and a copy of Blake's masterpiece 'The Book of Job'. Other highlights include an exquistely hand-coloured copy of Young's 'Night Thoughts', with stunning Blake engravings, and items which show his much neglected work as a commercial engraver.

Burning Bright also explores the creative impact of Blake's work, his influence on other writers and artists, and the shaping of his posthumous artistic reputation--a reputation which continues to 'burn bright'.

Where

The John Rylands Library

Admission

Free

Website

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/library/deansgate

Close up photograph of women wearing a red headscarf against a green background.

While Dreams Sleep by Geoff Brokate and Kaye Martindale

9 March — 23 June 2013 *on now

The exhibition 'While Dreams Sleep' is an intimate collection of stories and portraits which document the lives of women in Pakistan. The personal histories, some of which point to unspeakable acts of cruelty and remarkable courage, illuminate the invisible yet binding ties of tradition,culture and religion.

'Lit from Within' is a sister exhibition to 'While Dreams Sleep.'A collection of stories and portraits of British-born women of Inidan and Pakistani descent, the exhibition explores the complexities and issues faced by the female children of immigrants. The project is the result of a series of workshops run by Kaye Martindale with a group of women staying at a local women's refuge.

Where

The John Rylands Library

Admission

FREE

Website

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/library/deansgate

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Tony Dyson: a hidden history of gay rights campaigning

1 February — 30 June 2013 *on now

Tony Dyson began campaigning for gay rights in the late 1950s but by the 1970s his ongoing work had become overshadowed by more strident activism. This intimate display seeks to reveal Dyson's hidden history as a pioneer of post-war gay rights campaigning.

Where

The John Rylands Library

Admission

FREE

Website

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/library/deansgate

book sculpture with the word memory across the cut up pages.

An Inventory of al-Mutanabbi Street

6 February — 29 July 2013 *on now

This exhibition is a result of a project conceived by poet Beau Beausoleil and artist Sarah Bodman to "re-assemble" the "inventory" of reading material that was lost in the car bombing of al-Mutanabbi Street on 5 March 2007-- an attack in which 30 people died and more than 100 were wounded.

Book artists from around the world were asked to produce works which reflect both the strength and fragility of books, but also showed the endurance of the ideas within them, in response to this attack on the heart and soul of the Baghdad literary and intellectual community.

Where

The John Rylands Library

Admission

FREE

Website

http://www.manchester.ac.uk/library/deansgate

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