Lost View, Salford

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The photograph on this page of Lost View, Salford by Anthony O'Neil as part of the Geograph project.

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Lost View, Salford

Image: © Anthony O'Neil Taken: Unknown

Extensive re-construction on the Salford side of the River Irwell means that you can no longer see the buildings lining the bank on the Manchester side, from the railway. In sight, from left to right, are Blackfriar's House, Alexander House, National Vulcan's New Building, National Buildings and Arkwright House - all facing away from the viewer, onto St Mary's Parsonage beyond. There is a faint glimpse of the spire of Manchester Town Hall above the rooftops.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.482869
Longitude
-2.249204