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Alexandra Road South
Alexandra Road South in Whalley Range.
Image: © Peter McDermott
Taken: 17 Apr 2017
0.07 miles
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English Martyrs Catholic Church Door and Rose Window
The English Martyrs Church on Alexandra Road South in Whalley Range (see
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http://www.empc.org.uk/pages/parish_church.html - English Martyrs Parish Centre
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 7 Jan 2012
0.08 miles
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English Martyrs Parish Church
The Church of the English Martyrs, on Alexandra Road South in Whalley Range, was opened in 1896.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 7 Jan 2012
0.08 miles
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Church of the English Martyrs, Alexandra Road, Whalley Range
The late 19th century church seen from the car park.
Image: © Tom Jolliffe
Taken: 30 Sep 2016
0.09 miles
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Cenacle Convent grounds, Whalley Range, Manchester
The grounds of the Cenacle Convent as they were in 1982. The house in the picture was on the other side of Stanley Road. These grounds have now been used for a housing development. Also see
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Image: © Tom Jolliffe
Taken: Unknown
0.10 miles
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Church of the English Martyrs, Alexandra Road, Whalley Range
Interior of the church of the English Martyrs (RC)
Image: © Tom Jolliffe
Taken: 30 Sep 2016
0.11 miles
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Cenacle Convent grounds, Whalley Range, Manchester
This photograph shows the grounds of the Cenacle Convent in 1982. The Retreat House is shown on the left hand side.
Image: © Tom Jolliffe
Taken: Unknown
0.15 miles
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Garden, Wellington Road, Whalley Range, Manchester
These private gardens have now been landscaped and the trees no longer exist. The road in the background is Stanley Road. The high wall at the end of the garden is the boundary for the Cenacle Convent's grounds.
Image: © Tom Jolliffe
Taken: Unknown
0.16 miles
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William Hulme's Grammar School Original Building
William Hulme, founder of the William Hulme Charity, lived 1631–1691 in Hulme Hall, Stockport. In 1881, the Trustees of his charity were empowered to build schools and WHGS was founded in Manchester in 1887.
The original part of the school was designed by A H Davies-Colley in 1886–1887 as a large, high building of red brick and yellow terracotta. Next to it is a hall built in 1910 in the same style.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hulme's_Grammar_School - Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 7 Jan 2012
0.19 miles
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William Hulme Grammar School
William Hulme, founder of the William Hulme Charity, lived 1631–1691 in Hulme Hall, Stockport. In 1881, the Trustees of his charity were empowered to build schools and WHGS was founded in Manchester in 1887. The original part of the school was designed by A H Davies-Colley in 1886–1887 as a large, high building of red brick and yellow terracotta. Next to it is a hall built in 1910 in the same style
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hulme's_Grammar_School - Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 7 Jan 2012
0.19 miles