The prologues are over. It is a question, now, Of final belief. So, say that final belief Must be in a fiction. It is time to choose. Wallace Stevens – Asides on the Oboe (1940) Elsie Hollings (foreground, in polka dots) At the end of our exploration, and in the final post of our creative residency, it … Continue reading
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Missing Familiar #2
John Owen contacted Manchester Modernist Society in response to an article featured in the Manchester Evening News (Help cast light on the riddle of the missing Toastrack sculpture, 7/11/13 – not currently available online) covering the ongoing search for Hubert Dalwood’s lost Icon. Icon (1958) I worked at the Toastrack as Deputy Faculty Secretary (senior … Continue reading
A New Mystery
All photographs provided by Brian Ellwood. Continue reading
Missing Familiar
In early 2013, Manchester Modernist Society discovered a commemorative brochure produced for the official opening ceremony of the Domestic and Trades College, performed by Princess Margaret on March 8th 1962. The brochure outlined the college’s history, departments and staff, and offered some information on the building’s unique structure and design. Contained within was a photograph, … Continue reading
Mind How You Go
Echo Release
“For too long, information has been stagnant in the corridors of our department. This newsletter aims to change all that.” So began the first edition of Clothesline, an in-house newsletter produced for staff and students of the Toastrack’s Clothing Design Technology department. Issue 1, from November 1989, includes a struggle with Hong Kong bureaucracy, an … Continue reading
Previous Be-watched
The college can claim not only sound film projections, a language laboratory and resources centre facilities, but a television studio of its own where students can make, as well as watch, programmes on the college premises and on ‘location’. The CCTV unit provides interest, entertainment, instruction and training in a variety of ways and is … Continue reading
Hither and Yon
Commercial postcards produced of the Toastrack throughout its history, and (below) the front and reverse of a Domestic and Trades College promotional photograph, issued to the press by the British Information Services. If readers have received any other postcards featuring the Toastrack, we’d be very pleased to include them here. You can get in touch … Continue reading
Looking In #2
Taken from correspondence between John Williams, a former art teacher at the Toastrack, and Manchester Modernist Society: “Now that July is almost here, I am reminded that the end of the college year is nigh, and with it the final days of Hollings as we know it. I must confess to an innate sadness that … Continue reading
Perfect In Puddings
Bakers Review, 16/03/62: Continue reading