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Shot on the Mamiya 7 mk2 using Kodak Ektar 100 color film. Not to be used without my permission.

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Seen from top floor of Manchester First Street Car park

Built: 1880s - Architect: George Meek

 

Now commonly known as the Instituto Cervantes building.

 

Wikipedia: Instituto Cervantes, Manchester

The Urbis building in Manchester. Mirrored photo.

 

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Manchester architecture from my trip with my little sister.

Manchester Architecture Practice, Grant Erskine Architects, photo of Diggle Church to Nursery conversion and renovation

Manchester architecture from my trip with my little sister.

Manchester Architecture walking tour

Shot on the Mamiya 7 mk2 using Kodak Ektar 100 color film. Not to be used without my permission.

Manchester Photowalk 071023

A little over a week ago, I went for a photowalk around Manchester – the first time for a while. From Piccadilly Railway Station, I walked past and through Deansgate Square to Castlefields with its canals, bridges and Roman remains. After a walk around the Museum of Science and Industry and its surrounding area, I walked back to the station via the Library and Mosley Street. Today's photos are of the architecture I passed.

 

Designed by the Manchester architectural firm practice of Mangnall and Littlewood and opened on Liverpool Road between 1880-1882, the market halls have been used in a number of ways over the years: from trading floors to exhibition centres, from a WW2 'barrage balloon' factory to an aeronautical museum, from a theatrical venue to a wedding venue to an artisanal market. In 2014 it even spent a few months as a 'turbo-charged food rave cave'!

Lots of new towers going up, mainly residential

Manchester architecture from my trip with my little sister.

Corner of Market Street and Brown Street

Manchester Photowalk 071023

A little over a week ago, I went for a photowalk around Manchester – the first time for a while. From Piccadilly Railway Station, I walked past and through Deansgate Square to Castlefields with its canals, bridges and Roman remains. After a walk around the Museum of Science and Industry and its surrounding area, I walked back to the station via the Library and Mosley Street. Today's photos are of the architecture I passed.

 

Manchester architecture from my trip with my little sister.

Manchester architecture.

Manchester architecture

 

Lower Mosley St, Manchester M1 5HA

Shot on the Mamiya 7 mk2 using Kodak Ektar 100 color film. Not to be used without my permission.

This is a little game I like to play called 'spot the swastikas'

Shot on the Mamiya 7 mk2 using Kodak Ektar 100 color film. Not to be used without my permission.

Manchester architecture from my trip with my little sister.

Shot on the Mamiya 7 mk2 using Kodak Ektar 100 color film. Not to be used without my permission.

Manchester Architecture Practice, Grant Erskine Architects, photo of Diggle Church to Nursery conversion and renovation

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