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John Rylands (7 February 1801 – 11 December 1888) was an English entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He was the owner of the largest textile manufacturing concern in the United Kingdom, and Manchester's first multi-millionaire.
After having learned to weave, Rylands became a small-scale manufacturer of hand-looms, while also working in the draper's shop which his father had opened in St Helens. He displayed a "precocious shrewdness" for retailing, and in partnership with his two older brothers expanded into the wholesale trade. So successful were they that, in 1819, Rylands' father merged his retail business with theirs, creating the firm of Rylands & Sons. At its peak, the company employed a workforce of 15,000 in 17 mills and factories, producing 35 tons of cloth a day.
Rylands was the third son of Joseph Rylands, a manufacturer of cotton goods, of St Helens, Lancashire, and his wife Elizabeth (née Pilkington). He was educated at the St Helens Grammar School. His aptitude for trade quickly became obvious and manifested itself early and, before the age of eighteen, he entered into partnership with his elder brothers Joseph and Richard. Their father joined them in 1819, when the firm of Rylands & Sons was established, the seat of operations being established in Wigan. Their manufactures for some years consisted of ginghams, checks, ticks, dowlases, calicoes, and linens. John, the youngest partner, occupied himself with travelling over several counties for orders until 1823, when he opened a warehouse for the firm in Manchester. Business increased rapidly, and in the course of a few years extensive properties at Wigan, along with dye works and bleach works, were purchased. Valuable seams of coal were afterwards discovered under these properties, and proved a great source of wealth to the purchasers.
This is our submission for the MMU Media Making unit Assessed Coursework. We were fortunate enough to be granted permission to film in the John Rylands Library on Deansgate in Manchester. I huge thanks to the staff that made this possible.
This was my submission for the MMU Media Making unit Assessed Coursework. I was fortunate enough to be granted permission to film in the John Rylands Library on Deansgate in Manchester. A huge thanks to the staff that made this possible.
Manchester John Rylands Library One Hour For Sightseeing In Manchester, UK Web: http://ross.msk.ru/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RadioShowFORTROSS
late-Victorian neo-Gothic building in Manchester. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in memory of her husband, John Rylands.
A photo slideshow of the magnificent, recently renovated library interior.
On 12 May 2016 Our beautiful library was illuminated with spectacular light, music and movement as the Royal Northern College of Music performed compositions inspired by Shakespeare’s works. Stunning visual and audio performances guided visitors through The John Rylands Library’s beautifully historic spaces and concluded in the neo-gothic splendour of the Historic Reading Room. Neon Sonnets was part of Manchester After Hours 2016. For more information on upcoming activities, workshops, tours and exhibitions head to our What's On guide: http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/whats-on/
We visited John Rylands Library in Manchester during the day . A quiet day with just members of staff in other parts. Here on the staircase we picked Evp from a young female saying ' Tracy Anne ?'
Where will Tom start in Manchester? Tom who is a student recommends John Rylands Library, a tranquil escape from the heart of the city. Find out where to start at http://cathaypacific.com/manchester 了解Tom從何開展他的曼徹斯特之旅? 於曼徹斯特就讀的Tom為你介紹John Rylands Library,在此你可遠離城市,享受寧靜的空間。 尋找屬於你的起點,請瀏覽 http://cathaypacific.com/manchester/tc
We head to the town of Manchester for a trip to the John Rylands library. A spectacle to behold with its neo gothic architecture, the exhibit currently is showing "Magic, witches & devils" is extraordinary!
Steve Mooney, from Manchester's John Rylands Library, on the restoration of the 700-year-old Haggadah book Watch more videos like this at http://www.menmedia.co.uk/news
Prof. Dr. Emile G. L. Schrijver discusses his experience of working with The John Rylands Research Institute. For more information about the Institute go to http://www.jrri.manchester.ac.uk/ The John Rylands Research Institute hosted its second Annual Lecture on Thursday, 30 April, celebrating the richness of the Library’s Hebrew collections. Each year, the Institute invites a distinguished academic to give a public lecture relating to the University's Special Collections. This year’s lecture was delivered by internationally-renowned Professor Emile G. L. Schrijver, Professor of Jewish Book History at the University of Amsterdam and curator of the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana. Hosted in The John Rylands Library’s Historic Reading Room, the evening commenced with a drinks reception, followe...
Interview with Zoe Callan, series producer of BBC TV series 'The Modern Monarchy', about filming in The John Rylands Library.
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21 January - 21 August 2016, free entry, open daily, The John Rylands Library. Find out more: http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/whats-on/exhibitions/magic/ Ghosts, witches, sorcerers and demons: our fascination with the supernatural stretches back centuries. Experience how supernatural forces shaped the lives of everyone from kings and queens to clergymen and maidservants. Magic, Witches & Devils in the Early Modern World reveals how magic, diabolical witchcraft, and ghostly encounters inspired fear and curiosity on an unprecedented scale between the 15th and 18th centuries. The exhibition illuminates the roots of our obsession with supernatural power and explores a world where the Devil was understood as a real and present danger in daily life. Curated by Jennifer Spinks and ...
Louisa Haggerty as Olivia and Elizabeth Barry as Viola in an excerpt from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as part of the Neon Sonnets events to celebrate #Shakespeare400 at the John Rylands Library in Manchester.
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A behind the scenes tour of the John Rylands Library. More information about the library: http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/rylands/
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This is in the other cubicle, featuring a pan made by Giddings & Dacre Ltd., Manchester. called The Lilac, and the same cistern setup as the others. Again a very very cool toilet and bathroom.
These have already been filmed by Steve (armitageshires) but they're a great find! Such an amazing atmosphere in these toilets, there are 4 cubicles (This one, one with a pan called 'The lilac' in it and 2 with replacement repro bowl, all with the same cisterns. These toilets also contain a range of 'The Riverina' sinks set in grey marble, and an old set of three chunky floor length urinals (unbranded) with an auto cistern called "Britano", along with the glazed bricks and old flooring it's a perfect atmosphere and pretty much how these toilets were when they were first build. It's free to get into the library so if anyone's ever in Manchester they are definitely worth a visit, the whole building is beautiful, almost like Hogwarts
See the detailed ornament everywhere in here..
John McAuliffe reads for Poets & Players at the Rylands Library on 25 April 2015
This is a recording of the Strategy to Join the Elite: The University of Manchester Experience presentation by Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Director of the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, during the OCLC Research Library Partnership Rep, Rank & Role meeting "University Ranking: The Quest to Advance" plenary that took place in San Francisco 3-4 June 2015. In this presentation, Ms. Wilkinson shares a case study about the University of Manchester's efforts to become one of the leading universities in the world by 2015. Download the slides and learn more about this event at http://oc.lc/orlp2015.
Jan Wilkinson is University Librarian and Director of the John Rylands Library at the University of Manchester. Promoting and embedding a culture of innovation in the University of Manchester Library: Jan's presentation shares the ways in which the University of Manchester Library plans to move from good to great through creativity, liberation and fun. www.rluk.ac.uk
In this video, OCLC Research Program Officer Karen Smith-Yoshimura provides a background for Session 2: Repositioning Special Collections and introduces the first speaker, Rachel Beckett, Head of Special Collections & Associate Director of The John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, who presents "Survive and thrive: SC at the University of Manchester" during the OCLC Research Library Partnership event, Past Forward! Meeting Stakeholder Needs in 21st Century Special Collections 4-5 June 2013 in New Haven, CT. For complete details about this event, see http://www.oclc.org/research/events/2013/06-03.html.
Imtiaz Dharker reading at Poets and Players in the old reading room at the John Rylands Library, on November 14th 2014.
Fukushima Fallout debate held at the John Rylands Library Manchester, October 2011.
Michael B. Toth, president of R.B. Toth Associates and Honorary Research Associate at the University College London, leads and manages the use of advanced technologies for cultural heritage studies around the globe. With over 25 years of experience in technical integration, program management and strategic planning, he has led teams of scientists, scholars and technical experts as they help museums, libraries and other institutions make more data widely available for all. He has provided program and technical management support for numerous cultural heritage projects ranging from the Vatican Library, St. Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai, and the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, to the Walters Art Museum, University of Pennsylvania and Library of Congress. Mike has led advan...
Paper presented at the "Doctor Who and Religion Conference" Day at The John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK. The conference was sponsored in part by the University of Manchester.
This is a recording of the discussion that followed the OCLC Research Library Partnership Rep, Rank & Role plenary discussion, "University Ranking: The Quest to Advance Discussion" that took place in San Francisco 3-4 June 2015. In this discussion, Jiro Kokuryo, Vice President, International Collaboration, Keio University, and Jan Wilkinson, University Librarian and Director of the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, responded to questions and comments from participants. Download the slides and learn more about this event at http://oc.lc/orlp2015.
Brian Clegg gives a unique portrait of a startlingly complex cosmos in his lecture, 'Dice world', as part of the Manchester Science Festival 2014. Discover more below... How to toss a coin on its head 10 times in a row? How to make predictions with impossible accuracy? This fascinating exploration of probability, statistics and randomness explains how chaos and uncertainty are often behind the realities of everyday life. 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm on Thursday 23 October 2014 at The John Rylands Library, 150 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3EH. Read more about the event on the Royal Society website: https://royalsociety.org/events/2014/10/dice-world/ Visit the Manchester Science Festival website: http://www.manchestersciencefestival.com/ Brian's book 'Dice World: science and life in a random univer...