Festival of Libraries: A tour of the John Rylands Library
Join Manchester writer Rosie Garland as she guides you through the libraries of Manchester, going behind the scenes with intimate tours and lots of fun along the way.
Whether you're a Manchester libraries aficionado or you've never ventured inside any of them before, you will learn something fascinating!
More information on the Festival of Libraries can be found on the Manchester City of Literature website, here: www.manchestercityofliteratur...
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I'm in high school right now, but i'm going to go to college to be a librarian and i definitely will apply here!
I was born in Manchester, as were my parents. I've worked at Manchester Town Hall (not a bad office!), and John Ryland's is still my, and my wife's, favourite building on Earth. Yes I've visited many other places. I've been to London. Egypt. Paris. (not Rome, sorry to say), America. But John Ryland's is a special place, and that's before you look at the exhibits they house. Look it up. You may be surprised.
@fuzzlewit9
2 жыл бұрын
Oh! I meant to say Great Video! I will, separately.
This lady's fashion style rocks
@db5094
3 күн бұрын
I agree
@andreasplosky8516
11 сағат бұрын
It was the first thing I noticed.
What a truly Beautiful Library. Jeff❤
I fell in love with this place, such a beautiful masterpiece!
Wooow está bellísima
I'm here because of "reacting to my roots" I think I will visit the library now. I'm only in Dublin, so it's not for
Great video. I loved it. Thank you for such a great factual and enthusuastic (ish) review of my home City, and my favourite building in that city. And that includes the Roman ruins and the Town Hall I used to work in.
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Not a criticism, but I have never heard anyone say "Shall us . . . " before, as opposed to "Shall we." Is that a normal usage in England?
@PeterJones-xp2lg
Ай бұрын
It's a slightly jokey colloquialism that you will probably hear between friends. You won't hear it in a formal speech or lecture. YT videos made in other anglophone countries often throw up expressions that I have not heard before, sometimes things I don't even understand.
The past had much more thought in huge fantastic designs from ancient times and up until the late 1900s then the changes started to happen. Building decor today very bland boring I would have a victorian mansion over a modern mansion of today. The woods and leather were fantastic. Today big mansions are usually neutral bright colours with huge screens for tv and just plain boring. No Real mastery of the guilds anymore just plastic and mass production.
Its screaming Harry potter
make sure you dont say the word books
@psychosoma5049
11 ай бұрын
Why?
@mehitabel6564
7 ай бұрын
@@psychosoma5049 that's call irony.
@susanhowarth6670
Ай бұрын
@@psychosoma5049 B-oo-ks but in Manchester it's pronounced Bucks