More than words: Medieval Storytelling
Western Manuscripts Curator, Anne Anderton, explores the artistry of medieval manuscripts.
Western Manuscripts Curator, Anne Anderton, explores the artistry of medieval manuscripts.
Part of the ‘Rylands reflects’ series, this blog-post focuses on the Cuban childhood and family background of Enriqueta Rylands (1843-1908), founder of the John Rylands Library.
The Rylands Reflects series will explore the history of the John Rylands Library, our collections, and our current practice as heritage professionals in the context of racism, colonisation and representation of marginalised groups. This is the second post of an ongoing series.
The Carcanet archives are living and growing constantly: this brings exciting research and outreach opportunities, an example being the exhibitionContinue Reading
The Photo Jewellery collection held at The John Rylands Library is an interesting, thought provoking insight into culture and identity. We are pleased to announce the collection can now be viewed on Manchester Digital Collections.
A Collection Bite from the Visitor Engagement Team focusing on Manchester Geographical Society Maps
A new Rylands Reflects series will explore the history of the John Rylands Library, our collections, and our current practice as heritage professionals in the context of racism, colonisation and representation of marginalised groups.
Special Collections Reader Services Co-ordinator, Kate Miller writes – After tireless work by many people and teams across the whole ofContinue Reading
A new digital collection launched this week on Manchester Digital Collections brings together an dynamic mix of items from our medical collections for the first time.
The third and final piece of our series celebrating South Asian Heritage Month explores Javanese history and culture with RizaContinue Reading










