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Greenbank House and the University of Liverpool: A History by Adrian Allen

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This book chronicles the development of Greenbank House from its origins in a rural Toxteth Park in the mid 18th century to the present day. Home to the prominent merchant Rathbone family from 1788 until it was donated by them in 1944 to the University of Liverpool, successive heads and other family members played significant roles in advocacy of the abolition of the slave trade, parliamentary and municipal reform, nurse education and district nursing, higher education, and women's rights.

Copiously illustrated with plans, engravings, photographs, and a Rathbone family tree, this fascinating book draws on the archives of the Rathbone family to observe the wider political, social, religious and literary relationships they enjoyed, as well as taking into account the observations of visitors, including John Dalton, the eminent chemist, and John James Audubon, the American naturalist and painter. Recollections of alumni and former University staff contribute to the account of Greenbank's service as an Annex of Derby Hall of Residence, 1947-63, and then as a popular staff-student club, 1963-88. A grade 2* property, over the last five years Greenbank has undergone a major programme of repair and restoration of its distinctive 18th century, Gothic, and Victorian wings, to provide conference, corporate, and student social use accommodation.

About the Author
Adrian Allan served as Assistant Archivist, later University Archivist, from 1970 until his retirement in 2008.

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'There is much to like [about Greenbank House and the University of Liverpool], including over 100 well-chosen photographs, maps, and illustrations, and a very useful Rathbone family tree... The first part of the book is of most interest to local historians... the second part aimed more at those who were involved in the 21st century restoration of the house.'
Ron Jones, Liverpool History Society

'This short, scholarly, and well-illustrated study is intended to celebrate that work and to demonstrate the significance of the building more generally. Based on serious research and written by an expert who served in the archives of Liverpool University for nearly four decades, it is as full an answer to the question of what Greenbank was and is as anyone could possibly hope for.' William Whyte, Northern History





Book Information
ISBN 9781800856196
Author Adrian Allan
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press

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