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Portland House, Princess Street, Manchester
Another super example of Manchester's warehouses. A rich concoction of orangey-red brick with stone dressings, striped on the ground floor, carved panels, oriel windows and a lively roofline of hipped gables crowned with finials. By Pennington & Bridgen, 1887. Grade II listed.
It is one of a sequence of particularly fine warehouses on this street.
This one currently serves as housing, offices and bars.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 23 Jul 2011
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Princess Street
Another deserted streets in the centre of Manchester.
Image: © Peter McDermott
Taken: 5 Apr 2020
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Portland Street
There are several grade II listed redbrick buildings along this street, but the one in the midground is not among them.
Image: © Bob Harvey
Taken: 8 Feb 2018
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Waiting for the off.
The first group of the 33,000 runners waiting for the start of the Manchester 10k race in Portland St.
Image: © Chris Denny
Taken: 17 May 2009
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Corner of Princess Street and Portland Street
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 13 Sep 2011
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The Turn of the Blues (2)
A footballing celebration in Manchester with no red in sight? Shome mishtake, shurely? Well, no, for it was City's turn to celebrate with the traditional run round the city centre in a bus having secured, in perhaps the most thrilling denouement of any title race anywhere ever, the Premiership title the day before, their first title since 1968. A minute into injury time in their final game, not having lost all season at home, they were losing 2-1, at home, to relegation candidates QPR. A minute later they had drawn level and in the fifth minute of injury time they conjured up a winner, frustrating their only rivals, the red half of Manchester.
The figure on the extreme right brandishing a camera is the manager Roberto Mancini.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 14 May 2012
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36 Princess Street, Manchester
A sublime stone-faced warehouse, by Clegg & Knowles, 1880. The windows are treated slightly differently on each floor. Grade II listed.
It is one of a sequence of particularly fine warehouses on this street, each occupying a whole block.
At the time of the photo it was occupied by a hotel, Roomzzz. In fact, it styles itself as an "Aparthotel" so presumably it is both a hotel and apartments.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 24 Jul 2011
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The Turn of the Blues (1)
A footballing celebration in Manchester with no red in sight? Shome mishtake, shurely? Well, no, for it was City's turn to celebrate with the traditional run round the city centre in a bus (faintly visible in the distance; better view here
Image]) having secured, in perhaps the most thrilling denouement of any title race anywhere ever, the Premiership title the day before, their first title since 1968. A minute into injury time in their final game, not having lost all season at home, they were losing 2-1, at home, to relegation candidates QPR. A minute later they had drawn level and in the fifth minute of injury time they conjured up a winner, frustrating their only rivals, the red half of Manchester.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 14 May 2012
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Part of Portland Street Manchester
The junction with Princess Street. Busy.
Image: © Jeremy Bolwell
Taken: 29 Nov 2013
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Princess Street, Manchester
View along the main A34 near Manchester city centre.
Image: © Andrew Hill
Taken: 13 Jan 2014
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