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Looking up at the south facade of the John Rylands Library. The John Rylands Library stands on Deansgate in Manchester city centre. It was completed in 1899, the first readers were admitted on the first of January 1900. It's regarded as one of the finest examples of modern Gothic architecture in Europe.
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Tags: John Rylands Library gothic architecture England 19th century gothic architecture 20th century buildings Manchester Manchester University libraries library Manchester University architectural sights of Manchester Lancashire
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