It is of course a tad premature, for while this is the 90th year of books, events, exhibitions and unparalleled research opportunities the Ref was not officially opened until July 17th.
You can come back in again, 2014 |
But that would be to miss this month’s celebrations on Sunday June 16thnull when, “Central Library celebrates 90 years since its grand opening. …… during Festival of Libraries Week, celebrating the old and the new, and the venue’s many highlights and successes over the past 90 years. Featuring music, performances, crafts, displays, and lots more fantastic family fun”. *
Doing the study bit, 1934 |
Followed up by nights in the Library Theatre, the obligatory
visits to show family and friends the place, and finally back again in the 2000’s
to engaged in heaps of different research for various books.
Like many I have come to love the Ref, and more so after it’s
makeover in 2014, which not only fixed the bits that needed fixing after 80
years but created somewhere which was fit for the 21st century and
on the way created a more open and lively venue of work, exhibitions and just
meeting up with people.
Stairs, glass and heaps of light, 2022 |
We will all have our own special memories of the place, and I suppose mine span my whole 55 years.** But of those there will be those Saturdays sat in massive circular Social Science library with its rows of tables, the inspiring message in the ceiling and listening to hushed conversations interrupted by the occasional thud of a book dropped somewhere on the other side of the room.
Souvenir, 1934 |
But enough of such personal stuff and instead back to the
events of June 16th and a day
which promises “fantastic family fun including:
Edible Storytime, Manchester Histories Shadow Theatre, RNCM musicians playing and taking about their instruments, Community Performances,String Quartet, Acoustic sessions, RNCM Jazz Trio, Face Painting, Hands on crafts".
Souvenir, 1934 |
I can't remember the first I saw there but over the years they included musicals, some comedies, and fair few Shakespeare's and the odd panto.
Added to which there are those memories of when the safety curtain came down and coloured blobs were projected onto the blank canvas .... all very 1970s.
All bettered by the dash for the bar in the interval, and the frantic search for the drinks ordered before the performance started.
Leaving me with just that other experience which was the old café also in the basement, with its mix of sandwiches, sweets and warm brown stuff which passed for coffee and while I like the place I have to confess to enjoying the new one much better.
Promises much, 2022 |
End of memories.
Location; Manchester
All that there is to explore, 2022 |
*Library Live, https://librarylive.co.uk/event/90th-celebration-sunday-funday/
**Central Ref https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/Central%20Ref
Mystery stairs, 2023 |
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So many happy memories! So much part of my life! I must mention the café’s fabulous passion cake - I have never found anything approaching it despite a life long search! It has become mythic!!
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