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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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Welcome to the Leeds edition of A FREE Thing To Do Today: the curated guide to free things to do today in Leeds. If you're in and around Leeds, whether you're visiting, staying or living here, A FREE Thing To Do Today is here to help. We specialise in selecting amazing and often offbeat attractions, activities and events specifically on and open today at no (or very little) cost, which are ready to explore in Leeds for anyone feeling curious, creative or cultural. Look at the idea above for something to do today, and get other amazing things to do by reloading the page. Find out more about the site, or for comments, suggestions, corrections, donations, or to submit your things to do, email john@athingtodotoday.com. Or check out social media @athingtodo.

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