Norman Nicholson’s ‘Topographical Notes’ in the John Rylands Library
Max Long, an English MPhil student at Cambridge University, visited the Library recently and has written a guest blog postContinue Reading
Max Long, an English MPhil student at Cambridge University, visited the Library recently and has written a guest blog postContinue Reading
Elaine Feinstein’s archive is one of our most important modern literary collections, and we are delighted to announce that aContinue Reading
Fiona Doran and Karen Jacques write: In April of this year we were given the opportunity to work on theContinue Reading
Sandra Cruise writes: A frequently recurring name in various parts of the Guardian archive of the first half of theContinue Reading
This year marks the 180th anniversary of Henshaws – a charity founded in Manchester which supports individuals, families and theirContinue Reading
Project Archivist Jane Speller writes: Work has started on the papers of English writer, poet and translator, Elaine Feinstein. FundedContinue Reading
Registration is now open for this free conference being held at the Library on 6 April: ‘Comment is free, butContinue Reading
This blog post comes from Dr Sophie Coulombeau (Cardiff University) and Dr Elizabeth Edwards (University of Wales) who visited theContinue Reading
Thursday 6 April 2017, The John Rylands Library, The University of Manchester Keynote speaker: Alan Rusbridger, Principal of Lady Margaret Hall,Continue Reading
Sandra Cruise, who is cataloguing the inter-war European Foreign Correspondence in the Guardian Archive, writes: One of the journalistsContinue Reading