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Infamous: Opium, Silk, Tea & the Mission

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From descriptions of botany, the stealing of plant samples and trade secrets in silk manufacture to descriptions of China and people in East Asia, Infamous explores a key and difficult period in the relationship between the two nations.

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  • Immagine principale di Infamous: A Closing Talk

    Infamous: A Closing Talk

    Thu, Jun 6, 6:00 PM

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  • The Journey of Tea from China to the World

    Sat, Jun 8, 3:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di Following the Money: Opium and Trade in Manchester

    Following the Money: Opium and Trade in Manchester

    Tue, May 14, 11:00 AM

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  • Immagine principale di Thomas De Quincey: Manchester Man and Expert in Murder

    Thomas De Quincey: Manchester Man and Expert in Murder

    Tue, May 7, 6:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di The Mission!

    The Mission!

    Thu, Apr 18, 6:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di De Quincey, Opium & Confessions: Grevel Lindop & Alex Crumbie

    De Quincey, Opium & Confessions: Grevel Lindop & Alex Crumbie

    Thu, Mar 28, 6:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di (Un)Civilised: Ten Lies That made the West

    (Un)Civilised: Ten Lies That made the West

    Thu, Mar 21, 6:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di International Women

    International Women

    Fri, Mar 8, 6:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di Lion Dance for Lunar New Year

    Lion Dance for Lunar New Year

    Wed, Feb 21, 4:00 PM

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  • Dragon Drawing Workshop

    Sat, Feb 10, 3:00 PM

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  • Immagine principale di Exhibition Launch - Infamous: Opium, Silk, Tea and the Mission

    Exhibition Launch - Infamous: Opium, Silk, Tea and the Mission

    Thu, Feb 1, 5:00 PM

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Still in its original 1806 building, the Portico Library celebrates both the historic and the contemporary culture of Manchester, welcoming the public, researchers and members to its unique 19th-century book collection and 21st-century events and exhibitions.