Mechanics' Institute, Manchester

Mechanics' Institute
Mechanics' Institute, Princess Street, Manchester
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General information
Architectural styleItalian palazzo style
Address103 Princess Street, Manchester, England
Year(s) built1854
Design and construction
Architect(s)J. E. Gregan
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name103, Princess Street
Designated10 May 1972
Reference no.1247391

The Mechanics' Institute, located at 103 Princess Street, Manchester, England, is notable as the building in which three significant British institutions were founded: the Trades Union Congress (TUC), the Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST). In the 1960s it was occupied by the Manchester College of Commerce. It has been a Grade II* listed building since 10 May 1972.[1]

Plaque commemorating the first meeting of the Trades Union Congress at the Mechanics' Institute in 1868

History

Plaque commemorating the first meeting of the Co-operative Insurance Company at the Mechanics' Institute in 1867

Early years

The institute, which was one of many, was established in Manchester on 7 April 1824 at the Bridgewater Arms hotel. Its purpose was to provide facilities for working men to learn the principles of science through part-time study. The original prospectus of the institute stated

The Manchester Mechanics' Institution is formed for the purpose of enabling Mechanics and Artisans, of whatever trade they may be, to become acquainted with such branches of science as are of practical application in the exercise of that trade; that they may possess a more thorough knowledge of their business, acquire a greater degree of skill in the practice of it, and be qualified to make improvements and even new inventions in the Arts which they respectively profess. It is not intended to teach the trade of the Machine-maker, the Dyer, the Carpenter, the Mason, or any other particular business, but there is no art which does not depend, more or less, on scientific principles, and to teach what these are, and to point out their practical application, will form the chief object of this Institution.[2]

The most notable of the founders were William Fairbairn, John Dalton, Richard Roberts, George William Wood, George Philips, Joseph Brotherton and Benjamin Heywood. The last of these chaired the first meeting, became the leading patron and is often considered to be the founder. Many of these men shared similar interests, such as being Unitarians and members of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, aside from a desire to improve the commercial, industrial and technological life of Manchester. In this regard, Brotherton stood out as a deviation from the norm, for example in politics and religion.[3] Others among the founders were James Murray, Thomas Hopkins, J. C. Dyer and Phillip Novelli, all of whom were later significant figures in the Anti-Corn Law League.[4]

In 1825 the first building in England expressly designed for use as a mechanics' institute was erected for its use in Cooper Street, off Princess Street, in Manchester.[5] This was demolished in the early 1970s.[citation needed]

Although the original purpose of the institute was maintained, it was increasingly the case that emphasis was placed also on the wider social aspects of the organisation. Heywood's initial optimism regarding the moral upliftment of a significant number of working men through technical education was tempered by the realisation that tiredness and even employment status impeded its achievement. From around 1830, the scope of education was widened to include more elementary aspects, there were proposals to set up reading groups in surrounding areas that would be supplied with books from the institute's library, and also moves to encourage involvement in sports and in general social events. Mostly led from the top, although occasionally the result of explicit demands from its membership, the changes included the creation of a room for reading newspapers, a change in the type of lectures, which became less rigidly based on scientific topics, as also did the library stock, and events such as concerts, exhibitions and excursions played a more important role. Facilities for educating women and children were also introduced but, for example, a request to begin classes in history was rejected because of fears that it would lead to debates about politics.[6]

This institute organised the first City exhibition in 1837 and this led to a large number of similar exhibitions in English industrial towns and cities.[7] By the 1840s, the exhibitions included thousands of casts, busts and masks relating to the fashionable subject of phrenology and were attracting over 100,000 visitors. The Manchester Phrenological Society used its facilities.[8]

Relocation

The institute moved to the current building in 1855. The building was designed by J. E. Gregan in an Italian palazzo style and was Gregan's last work.[9] It consists of three tall storeys with a basement and blind attic storey and is constructed of brick with stone dressings. "It set a standard for the scale of the commercial warehouses which were to follow, but the nobility and purity of the design sets it apart from its neighbours."[citation needed]

The inaugural meeting of the Trades Union Congress was held in the building, 2–6 June 1868. In 1882 it was decided to establish a technical school, the Technical School and Mechanics' Institution; it opened in September 1882.[5] This was the beginning of the institution later known as UMIST.

Present day

As of 2002 the building contained archives from the National Labour History Museum,[10] which were subsequently relocated with that museum. It is currently run as a conference and meetings centre.

Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "103, Princess Street - Manchester - Manchester - England". Britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. 11 May 1972. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  2. ^ Tylecote, Mabel Phythian (1957). The Mechanics' Institutes of Lancashire and Yorkshire Before 1851. Manchester University Press. p. 131.
  3. ^ Tylecote, Mabel Phythian (1957). The Mechanics' Institutes of Lancashire and Yorkshire Before 1851. Manchester University Press. pp. 129–130.
  4. ^ Pickering, Paul; Tyrell, Alex (2000). The People's Bread: A History of the Anti-Corn Law League. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-56720-497-4.
  5. ^ a b Frangopulo, N. J., ed. (1962) Rich Inheritance. Manchester: Education Committee; p. 85
  6. ^ Tylecote, Mabel Phythian (1957). The Mechanics' Institutes of Lancashire and Yorkshire Before 1851. Manchester University Press. pp. 132–134.
  7. ^ Kusamitsu, Toshia (1980). "Great Exhibitions before 1851". Hist Workshop J. 9 (1): 70–89. doi:10.1093/hwj/9.1.70.
  8. ^ Cliff, Alice (Spring 2014). "Coming home - Bally's miniature phrenological specimens". Science Museum Group Journal. 1 (1). doi:10.15180/140102.
  9. ^ Hartwell, Clare (2001). Pevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester. p. 219.
  10. ^ Hartwell, Clare (2001). Pevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester. pp. 196–197.
  11. ^ Eileen Jay, 'Armitt, Mary Louisa (1851–1911)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 13 Nov 2015
  12. ^ Brown, David K. "Whitehead, Robert". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/36868. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

Sources

  • Pevsner, Nicholas; Hartwell, Clare & Hyde, Matthew, The Buildings of England: Lancashire — Manchester and the South East (2004) Yale University Press ISBN 0-300-10583-5

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