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WILBRAHAM TO FALLOWFIELD; THE REGENERATION OF A COMMUNITY RESOURCE

THE HISTORY Wilbraham District Library (now re-modelled as Fallowfield Cultural Centre) was first opened on 31st October 1932 by the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Chancellor of the University of Manchester, amid a great deal of ceremony-presided over by the Lord Mayor and in the presence of Manche...

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Published in:Library review (Glasgow) 1985-03, Vol.34 (3), p.125-137
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