Manchester Central library,Shakespeare plays Stained Glass Windows,City Centre,North west England,UK
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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3413 x 4567 px | 28.9 x 38.7 cm | 11.4 x 15.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
3 December 2019Location:
St Peter's Square, Manchester,Greater Manchester, England,UK, M2 5PDMore information:
Shakespeare Window, Manchester Central Library Above the front door of the library is stained glass Shakespeare window. It was designed by Robert Anning Bell and depicts William Shakespeare and scenes from his plays. It was given to the library by Mrs Rosa Grindon, in memory of her husband, the famous Manchester botanist, Leo Grindon. Inside Central Library The main entrance hall gets its name from the huge stained glass window above the front door. The window was designed by the Arts & Crafts artist, Robert Anning Bell RA (1863-1933) and includes a portrait of William Shakespeare and scenes from many of his plays. It was given to the library by Mrs Rosa Grindon, in memory of her husband, the famous Manchester botanist, Leo Grindon. The two other stained glass windows and the magnificent heraldic decorations were all designed by George Kruger Gray (1880-1943). On the ceiling are the arms and crests of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lancashire County Council and the Sees of York, Manchester and the City of Manchester . Around the walls are those of Manchester Grammar School, Manchester University, the Manchester Regiment, Humphrey Chetham, the Overseers of the Township, England, St George and St Mary (the patron saint of Manchester).