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Mechanics Class, with its more modest means, paid either 12 shillings or 8 shillings annually. Subscribers enjoyed access to a well-stocked library and a reading room. The core curriculum consisted of Writing and Grammar, French, Geography, Chemistry and Mathematics. Over time more classes were added. Additionally, the institute hosted a diverse array of lectures as part of its Autumn and Winter annual program, delivered by both LMI members and visiting speakers. Annual social events like mid-Winter evening soirees and Summer excursions to places like Castle Howard and Wentworth Castle were also a part of the institute's offerings. By 1860s some employers offered their workers classes at a reduced rate. One organization had around 100 employees enrolled.
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Institute evolved into Leeds College of Art in 1903, with subsequent modifications to its interior throughout the 20th century, notably converting the lecture hall into a theatre. Recognized with a Grade II* listing, the building presently serves as the city's museum, with the central circular lecture theatre repurposed into exhibition space.
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