It was built during the 1890s in memory of a Manchester cotton merchant John Rylands.Now Manchester is depicted on the map as home of one of the finest libraries in the country. Ten years it took to build the Library. It was opened to the public on 1 January 1900. It remained an independent library until 1972 when it joined (?) together with Manchester University Library. Rare books and manuscript collections were housed in this third largest academic library in the United Kingdom. The Library was one of the first public buildings in Manchester thet was lighted by electricicty. The building was also equipped with air-conditioning to reduce pollution. Sixty learned men were placed in the stained glass window to represent different branches of knowledge.Each figure was chosen carefully by Mrs Rylands, to inspire the work of scholars in the Library.Mr and Mrs Rylands in white marble statues could also be viewed by the visitors at the opposite ends of the Reading Room.Their marble statues were designed by the Manchester sculptor John Cassidy.
Thank you for your letter. I'm very glad that you are coming to visit me during the holidays. I hope we will have wonderful time together. First of all, I would like to show you some historical monuments in Moscow. We will go to the Red Square, Arbat and to the Tretyakov gallery. I know that you like art so in the gallery you can find many famous paintings. Then, we will have some entertainment programm. What do you think about the chocolate museum? There is one in Moscow and I've already ordered the tickets. We will have an excursion around the factory where you can eat as much chocolate as you like. Also I want to go with you to the ice rink in the Gorkyi Park. It is actually the biggest open air ice rink in Europe. By the way, you told me that there would be a music festival of Irish music during the week you come here. Do you want to go? Which type of music will be presented there?If yes, should I order the tickets? See you soon,
It was built during the 1890s in memory of a Manchester cotton merchant John Rylands.Now Manchester is depicted on the map as home of one of the finest libraries in the country. Ten years it took to build the Library. It was opened to the public on 1 January 1900. It remained an independent library until 1972 when it joined (?) together with Manchester University Library. Rare books and manuscript collections were housed in this third largest academic library in the United Kingdom. The Library was one of the first public buildings in Manchester thet was lighted by electricicty. The building was also equipped with air-conditioning to reduce pollution. Sixty learned men were placed in the stained glass window to represent different branches of knowledge.Each figure was chosen carefully by Mrs Rylands, to inspire the work of scholars in the Library.Mr and Mrs Rylands in white marble statues could also be viewed by the visitors at the opposite ends of the Reading Room.Their marble statues were designed by the Manchester sculptor John Cassidy.
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Hi Ben!
Thank you for your letter. I'm very glad that you are coming to visit me during the holidays. I hope we will have wonderful time together. First of all, I would like to show you some historical monuments in Moscow. We will go to the Red Square, Arbat and to the Tretyakov gallery. I know that you like art so in the gallery you can find many famous paintings. Then, we will have some entertainment programm. What do you think about the chocolate museum? There is one in Moscow and I've already ordered the tickets. We will have an excursion around the factory where you can eat as much chocolate as you like. Also I want to go with you to the ice rink in the Gorkyi Park. It is actually the biggest open air ice rink in Europe. By the way, you told me that there would be a music festival of Irish music during the week you come here. Do you want to go? Which type of music will be presented there?If yes, should I order the tickets?
See you soon,
(your name)