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Drole de frimouse
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Funny Face
1957
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Audrey Hepburn.
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Drole de frimouse
Drole de frimouse
Funny Face
1957
Real Stanley Donen
Fred Astaire
Audrey Hepburn.
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Drole de frimouse
Drole de frimouse
Funny Face
1957
Real Stanley Donen
Fred Astaire
Audrey Hepburn.
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Drole de frimouse
Drole de frimouse
Funny Face
1957
Real Stanley Donen
Fred Astaire
Kay Thompson
Audrey Hepburn.
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Drole de frimouse
Drole de frimouse
Funny Face
1957
Real Stanley Donen
Fred Astaire
Kay Thompson
Audrey Hepburn.
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Drole de frimouse
Drole de frimouse
Funny Face
1957
Real Stanley Donen
Audrey Hepburn.
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Travel Argentina
March 15, 2025- Buenos Aires, Argentina: Young woman in El Ateneo Grand Splendid, one of the best known bookshops. Public universities are facing a severe financial crisis due to a drastic 70% budget cut and an inflation rate of approximately 300%. In recent months, salaries for both teaching and non-teaching staff have lost 50% of their value against inflation. With funds set to run out by July, students and faculty are facing growing uncertainty about whether classes will continue in the second half of the year. Since taking office in 2023, President Javier Milei has vowed to slash public spending, even going so far as to say that state-run universities are centres of socialist indoctrination. However, top universities are now struggling, with some warning they could be forced to close. Ricardo Gelpi, rector of the University of Buenos Aires, has stated that the institution could shut down within three months unless it receives additional funding. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
When a no-nonsense lecturer set up a radical solution to help free the wrongfully convicted in the UK, he was hopeful he could change the justice system. But what started as a revolution ended in acrimony.
Miscarriage of justice campaigner and academic Dr Michael Naughton in the library of the University of Bristol Law School.
31/03/2025
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Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
When a no-nonsense lecturer set up a radical solution to help free the wrongfully convicted in the UK, he was hopeful he could change the justice system. But what started as a revolution ended in acrimony.
Miscarriage of justice campaigner and academic Dr Michael Naughton in the library of the University of Bristol Law School.
31/03/2025
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Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
When a no-nonsense lecturer set up a radical solution to help free the wrongfully convicted in the UK, he was hopeful he could change the justice system. But what started as a revolution ended in acrimony.
Miscarriage of justice campaigner and academic Dr Michael Naughton in the library of the University of Bristol Law School.
31/03/2025
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Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
Michael Naughton: how an idealistic fight against miscarriages of justice turned sour.
When a no-nonsense lecturer set up a radical solution to help free the wrongfully convicted in the UK, he was hopeful he could change the justice system. But what started as a revolution ended in acrimony.
Miscarriage of justice campaigner and academic Dr Michael Naughton in the library of the University of Bristol Law School.
31/03/2025
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (yellow tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool councillor Harry Doyle, cabinet member for culture, Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool councillor Harry Doyle, cabinet member for culture, Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick (right) and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.
GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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National Trust shines light on inner life of 18th-century 'lady of the house' Nostell trail
Nostell trail tells story of Swiss-born Sabine Winn's isolation and unhappiness after move to mansion in West Yorkshire.
The National Trust is to tell, for the first time, the story of Winn at the country house where she lived for 30 years and which brought her profound unhappiness - Nostell, a Palladian mansion near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Property curator Simon McCormack in the library at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire, where a new trail around the stately home brings to life the stories of 18th-century lady of the house Sabine Winn (1734-98) who married Rowland Winn, later 5th Baronet and master of Nostell.
Portraits in the house show domestic contentment, but Swiss-born Sabine faced numerous struggles to fit in and undertake the responsibilities expected of a woman of her rank. It is unusual to have a glimpse into the inner life of the inhabitants of our country houses, especially so for women. Many of her struggles, particularly around loneliness and isolation, have resonance today.
Wakefield, UK. 19 July 2024.
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UK reaches for scale of US campus protests. Students who occupy the library at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Samira Ali, 24, is one of about 100 students who stormed the library at Goldsmiths, University of London this week, occupying the first two floors. Ali, a third-year sociology student and co-organiser for Goldsmiths for Palestine, said 30 students had occupied the building, demanding the university ends "financial complicity" and condemns the war in Gaza.
Samira Ali (blue top, middle) with her fellow students in their encampment, occupying Goldsmiths University Library. S. London, 2/5/24
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UK reaches for scale of US campus protests. Students who occupy the library at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Samira Ali, 24, is one of about 100 students who stormed the library at Goldsmiths, University of London this week, occupying the first two floors. Ali, a third-year sociology student and co-organiser for Goldsmiths for Palestine, said 30 students had occupied the building, demanding the university ends "financial complicity" and condemns the war in Gaza.
Samira Ali (blue top, middle) with her fellow students in their encampment, occupying Goldsmiths University Library. S. London, 2/5/24
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UK reaches for scale of US campus protests. Students who occupy the library at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Samira Ali, 24, is one of about 100 students who stormed the library at Goldsmiths, University of London this week, occupying the first two floors. Ali, a third-year sociology student and co-organiser for Goldsmiths for Palestine, said 30 students had occupied the building, demanding the university ends "financial complicity" and condemns the war in Gaza.
Samira Ali (blue top, middle) with her fellow students in their encampment, occupying Goldsmiths University Library. S. London, 2/5/24
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UK reaches for scale of US campus protests. Students who occupy the library at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Samira Ali, 24, is one of about 100 students who stormed the library at Goldsmiths, University of London this week, occupying the first two floors. Ali, a third-year sociology student and co-organiser for Goldsmiths for Palestine, said 30 students had occupied the building, demanding the university ends "financial complicity" and condemns the war in Gaza.
Samira Ali (blue top, middle) with her fellow students in their encampment, occupying Goldsmiths University Library. S. London, 2/5/24
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UK reaches for scale of US campus protests. Students who occupy the library at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Samira Ali, 24, is one of about 100 students who stormed the library at Goldsmiths, University of London this week, occupying the first two floors. Ali, a third-year sociology student and co-organiser for Goldsmiths for Palestine, said 30 students had occupied the building, demanding the university ends "financial complicity" and condemns the war in Gaza.
Samira Ali (blue top) with her fellow students in their encampment, occupying Goldsmiths University Library. S. London, 2/5/24
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UK reaches for scale of US campus protests. Students who occupy the library at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Samira Ali, 24, is one of about 100 students who stormed the library at Goldsmiths, University of London this week, occupying the first two floors. Ali, a third-year sociology student and co-organiser for Goldsmiths for Palestine, said 30 students had occupied the building, demanding the university ends "financial complicity" and condemns the war in Gaza.
Samira Ali (blue top) with her fellow students in their encampment, occupying Goldsmiths University Library. S. London, 2/5/24
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Military mobility of Ukrainian soldiers in the direction of Avdiivka
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A community library telephone box outside famous public school Eton College in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire with a picture of Eton College in the snow. Eton College has broken up for the Christmas school holidays
Eton College Community Library, Christmas Greetings, Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 21 Dec 2023
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
A bust sculpture amongst the books at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
Books on shelves at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
The Reading Room at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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218-year-old Portico library above Manchester pub prepares for £7m redevelopment
Portico library has secured funding for plans to create dining, meeting, exhibition and educational spaces.
It is arguably one of the most overlooked, least-known establishments in Manchester: an atmospheric 218-year-old library on top of a city centre pub in a building that resembles an ancient Greek temple.
Librarian Dr Thom Keep in the Reading Room at The Portico Library on Mosley Street in Manchester which was founded in 1806 . The library which is a independent subscription library designed in the Greek Revival style by Thomas Harrison of Chester in the heart of Manchester has ambitious redevelopment plans for the future.
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