King Street Victorian Architecture

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King Street Victorian Architecture

Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 25 Jul 2009

King Street has been the banking centre of Manchester for almost two hundred years and some of its finest Victorian buildings are situated here. Designed by Edward Salomans and dated 1870, the former Reform Club stands on the corner of King Street and Spring Gardens. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank is the building to the right and is dated 1890.

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Image Location

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53.481083
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-2.243467