422 Stockport Road was officially opened on the 1st March 1859 at the cost of approximately £2,000, with almost £900 of the total having been raised by a bazaar and public subscription. When originally opened, the Institution formed the most important educational facility in the Longsight district, and provided a library, reading room, elementary school and classes for foreign languages, as well as holding musical concerts, dances, lectures and meetings. The building was converted to Longsight Free Library in 1892. The newly completed library formed one of a number of free libraries Manchester Corporation that were established in the 1890s, and on the 23rd July 1892 the new library was officially opened by the Mayor of Manchester, Alderman Bosdin T. Leech.