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=== Memorials=== [[File:Whitworth memorial.JPG|thumb|upright|Plaque from the memorial in Whitworth Park, Darley Dale erected in 1894]] [[Richard Copley Christie]] was a friend of Whitworth's. By Whitworth's will, Christie was appointed one of three [[legatee]]s, each of whom was left more than half a million pounds for their own use, 'they being each of them aware of the objects' to which these funds would have been put by Whitworth. They chose to spend more than a fifth of the money on support for [[Owens College]], together with the purchase of land now occupied by the [[Manchester Royal Infirmary]]. In 1897, Christie personally assigned more than Β£50,000 for the erection of the [[Whitworth Hall]], to complete the front quadrangle of Owens College. He was president of the Whitworth Institute from 1890 to 1895 and was much interested in the medical and other charities of Manchester, especially the Cancer Pavilion and Home, of whose committee he was chairman from 1890 to 1893, and which later became the [[Christie Hospital]].{{sfn|Ward| Curthoys|2004}} Part of his bequest was used to construct the [[Whitworth Institute]] in Darley Dale. The university's [[Whitworth Art Gallery]] (formerly the Whitworth Institute) and adjacent [[Whitworth Park]] were established as part of his bequest to Manchester after his death. Nearby [[University of Manchester|Whitworth Park Halls of Residence]] also bears his name, as does [[Whitworth Street]], one of the main streets in [[Manchester city centre]], running from London Road to the south end of Deansgate. Near 'The Firs' a cycleway behind [[Owens Park]] is called Whitworth Lane. In Darley Dale is another Whitworth Park. In recognition of his achievements and contributions to education in Manchester, the Whitworth Building on the [[University of Manchester]]'s Main Campus is named in his honour.
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