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. |
Contents
Introduction | 4 |
Academic Institutions | 103 |
City Centre area bounded by Deansgate w Market Street | 139 |
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Albert Square Alfred Waterhouse Ancoats angle arcade arch Architects architectural Bank bays block Bridge Bridgewater building Building Design Partnership built Byrom carved Castlefield Cathedral central Chapel Chorlton Chorlton-on-Medlock church City Centre clad corner Deansgate decoration demolished early c19 early c20 entrance extension façade Fairhurst flanked former frontage gables gallery glass glazed Gothic ground floor House Hulme interior Irwell John King Street Lancashire late c18 Library linked Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester Town Hall Manchester's medieval Medlock metres Mills motifs octagonal offices Oldham Street original Oxford Road panels pedimented Percy Scott Worthington Piccadilly Gardens Piccadilly Station piers pilasters Portland stone Princess Street Quay railway red brick River Irwell Rochdale Canal roof rooms Salford sandstone sculpture side Square stair Stanley stone dressings storeys style survive tall terracotta timber topic box tower town hall traceried turret University of Manchester upper viaduct Victoria Walk wall warehouse Whitworth Street Worthington