Manchester, Chetham College, Humphrey Chetham's Room 1889
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This is the reading room of Chetham's library. The wonderful thing is that it looks exactly the same today. The long case clock was the first thing given to the college by an ex-pupil, Nicholas Clegg, who presented it to the College in 1695. He made a barometer on the front himself. This room has been a favourite of many famous people. It was in this room that Marx and Engels spent many hours philosophising on the class struggle, and discussing economic and political theories.

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Spent many a happy hour here doing project work for the school I attended.
During the 60's I use to go to the Free Trade Hall to the concerts put on by the Halle and other orchestras. Remember going to one concert when Yehudi Menhuin was playing, such a great violinist. Managed to get his autograph, and Sir John Barbirollis. Sadly during a moving of homes I lost the programmes with the autographs on.
Way back in the late 50's/60's I visited the art gallery- so interesting.
Does anyone remember Mountfield Street, later called Milton Street? I lived at number 37 with my mam (Veronica), dad (Jim) and my sisters, Vera and Mary. We went to St Bridget's School. The three of us used to go and play in Phillips Park during the holidays, you could go anywhere in those days and feel safe. How times have changed! There were two picture houses near us, the Mosley and the ...see more