A regular (weekly-ish) photograph of somewhere in the centre of Manchester, often a listed building. Taken by Adam Bruderer. Usually during my lunch break!

   

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13th July 2010

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Lombard Chambers, Brown Street, Manchester overshadowed by the new Chancery Place building.
Lombard Chambers is a Grade II listed building. It backs on to the Ship Canal House in King Street.
Photo taken 9th July 2010

Lombard Chambers, Brown Street, Manchester overshadowed by the new Chancery Place building.

Lombard Chambers is a Grade II listed building. It backs on to the Ship Canal House in King Street.

Photo taken 9th July 2010

Tagged: Grade IImanchesterLombard ChambersBrown StreetListed building

4th June 2010

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Chuggers practicing their moves in St Annes Square, Manchester.
In the background ins the Barton Arcade, a Victorian shopping arcade, built in 1871 after the widening of Deansgate. Source Wikipedia.
Barton Arcade is a Grade II* listed building; source Manchester City Council.
Photo taken 03/06/2010

Chuggers practicing their moves in St Annes Square, Manchester.

In the background ins the Barton Arcade, a Victorian shopping arcade, built in 1871 after the widening of Deansgate. Source Wikipedia.

Barton Arcade is a Grade II* listed building; source Manchester City Council.

Photo taken 03/06/2010

Tagged: St Anns SquareShelterChuggersBarton ArcadeGrade II*Listed BuildingManchester

18th May 2010

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Man polishing his shoes sitting on the plinth of Oliver Heywood’s statue, Albert Square, Manchester.
Oliver Heywood (b Manchester, 9.9.1825-1892) was an banker and a philanthropist (source: Wikipedia)
Heywood’s Statue is a Grade II listed building (source: Manchester City Council)
Photo taken 18.5.2010

Man polishing his shoes sitting on the plinth of Oliver Heywood’s statue, Albert Square, Manchester.

Oliver Heywood (b Manchester, 9.9.1825-1892) was an banker and a philanthropist (source: Wikipedia)

Heywood’s Statue is a Grade II listed building (source: Manchester City Council)

Photo taken 18.5.2010

Tagged: Oliver HeywoodAlbert SquareManchesterGrade IIListed BuildingStatueBankerphilanthropist