ManchesterManchester's extraordinary wealth of civic, industrial and commercial architecture is fully explored. From the mills of Ancoats to the new Lowry centre, the extraordinary wealth of Manchester's civic, industrial and commercial heritage is given lively attention in a series of clearly organised tours. |
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Introduction | 4 |
Academic Institutions | 103 |
City Centre area bounded by Deansgate w Market Street | 139 |
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angle arcade arch Architects architectural Associates Bank base bays Beside block brick Bridge building built Canal carved cast-iron Cathedral central centre Chapel church City College columns completed construction continues corner Court Cross dated Deansgate decoration detail early early c19 engine entrance erected example extension floor followed former four front Further gables gallery glass Gothic ground House industrial interior John late c18 later leads Library light linked lower Manchester metres Mills N side offices Opposite original Oxford Road panels Piccadilly Portland probably projecting railway range red brick remains replaced River roof rooms Royal runs scheme School sculpture seen side space Square stair Station stone storeys Street style tall terracotta Thomas timber tower town hall University upper Walk wall warehouse Waterhouse