Manchester Town Hall Extension
A 1930s civic extension that mediated between Manchester's Gothic Revival Town Hall and Classical Central Library, designed to…
A 1930s civic extension that mediated between Manchester's Gothic Revival Town Hall and Classical Central Library, designed to…
A Grade II* listed Victorian meeting hall on Albert Square, designed by Thomas Worthington in 1864–1866 to commemorate…
A Grade II* listed complex of court buildings on Minshull Street, Manchester, serving as one of two Crown…
A Grade II listed concert venue in Manchester's Ardwick Green, the O2 Apollo hosts 3,500 visitors and remains…
On Hanover Street in the center of Manchester, the Palace Theatre has served as New Hampshire’s premier cultural…
A Grade II* listed Victorian villa in Northenden, Manchester, once home to the prominent Watkin family and now…
Manchester's Science and Industry Museum occupies the world's first inter-urban passenger railway station (1830), chronicling the city's pivotal…
An active Anglican parish church in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, serving its congregation since at least the mid-twentieth century, alongside…
Manchester's first Gothic Revival church (1769–1931), founded by banker Edward Byrom. Its pioneering Sunday school and graveyard of…
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