Offering information about things to do and places to go, including events, festivals, and parks, in Manchester, England.
 
 
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Announces upcoming exhibitions, going into detail about each of them. There are details for those who wish to visit the gallery. Various collections are highlighted, including sculptures, and featured artists. For those who wish to purchase collection prints, limited edition prints, and jewelry, there is a section of the site devoted to selling such things.
https://manchesterartgallery.org/
Museum of Science and Industry
Supplies details about this museum which specializes in educating the public about the history of science and industry. The museum has exhibits on road transport, photography, the internal-combustion engine, and other technologies. The site advises people how to go about visiting the museum, and the Manchester Science Festival.
https://www.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/
Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester
This web site promises to take the reader back to when horse bus was the way to get around to the Metrolink and delving into the history of Greater Manchester’s public road transport history. The site touts a physical visit to the museum with details about opening times, admission fees, and what is on the calendar for exhibits.
https://motgm.uk/
Public library system in Manchester that offers information on the city's history, business and more. The library has both rare books and online databases for patrons to use.
https://www.manchester.gov.uk/libraries
Expresses the history of the Tate, beginning in 1889 with Henry Tate, an industrialist who made a fortune refining sugar and built an art gallery to share his wealth. There is information about visiting the gallery in person and a place online to donate.
https://www.tate.org.uk/
University of Manchester Library
Large academic research library supporting students, instructors and others in Manchester. The library also has special exhibits on the history of medicine and other topics.
https://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/