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branch. The Henry Watson Music Library contained 30,000 volumes and hundreds of thousands of pieces of music; the Thomas Greenwood Library for Librarians contained about 15,000 volumes. After the vacation of the first town hall in King Street the building was reused for the public lending library.
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In 1915 the libraries consisted of a reference library, 24 lending libraries, a foreign library, the Henry Watson Music Library and the Thomas Greenwood Library for Librarians. The number of volumes altogether exceeded half a million and the stock of the lending libraries was arranged according to
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The Central Library is closed from 2010 to 2013 for major refurbishment and expansion. During the closure its books are stored in a disused part of the
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In 1971 there were 20 branch libraries and services were provided by four mobile libraries or by caravans to a further 19 areas.
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the Dewey Decimal Classification. The library was housed in temporary buildings in Piccadilly on the site of the former
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c. 65) to become the first local authority to establish a rate-supported public lending and reference library.
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has been provided. The community library occupies Elliott House (between Lloyd Street and Jackson's Row).
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The Manchester Public Free Libraries: a history and description and guide to their contents and use
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attended and spoke at its inauguration. Manchester had taken advantage of powers granted by the
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Axon, Ernest (1915) "The Manchester Public Libraries", in: McKechnie, H. M., ed.
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There has been a public library service in Manchester since 1852, when the
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Library in South Manchester, built in 1903. Levenshulme Library is also a
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opened in the Hall of Science, Campfield, on the site of what is now the
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and the Brontës and the foreign library was temporarily housed at the
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Jast, L. Stanley (1929) "The Manchester Public Libraries", in:
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Handbook of the Public Libraries of Manchester and Salford
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Index



Manchester
Central Library
St Peter’s Square
Levenshulme
Carnegie library
Andrew Carnegie
Harpurhey
Higher Blackley




Manchester Free Library
Museum of Science and Industry
Charles Dickens
William Thackeray
Public Libraries Act 1850
13 & 14 Vict.
Andrea Crestadoro
Manchester Royal Infirmary
Moss Side
Thomas de Quincey
Mrs. Gaskell
Cheetham
Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Hulme
Withington
Didsbury

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