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Discover historic manuscripts in Leeds.

medievalbook - Discover  historic manuscripts in Leeds. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 45 mins - 1 hour
From the handwriting of the Bronte sisters to a First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, discover the wide and internationally important array of books, manuscripts and other documents held by the Brotherton Gallery of the University of Leeds library - in the Parkinson Building on Woodhouse Lane in Leeds - with their exhibition Treasures Of The Brotherton. Visit from 10am to 5pm today.
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