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74 Princess Street, Manchester
A rare, possibly unique, incursion into Manchester of Scottish Baronial. Corner turrets with corbelling and crowned by conical roofs, and gables topped by paired chimneys. Some good moulded detail to the entrance and windows. By Corson & Aitken, 1880. Corson was Scottish. Grade II listed.
Adjacent to Rochdale Canal, it was originally a shipping warehouse but now houses serviced flats, the Atrium.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 16 May 2012
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Central House
The upper floors of Central House.
This is a Grade II listed building https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1247389 dating from 1880.
Image: © Bob Harvey
Taken: 11 Apr 2017
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Eastern Buffet, Whitworth St
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 17 Dec 2011
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Benchmark on #74 Princess Street
Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark described on the Bench Mark Database at http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm60622
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 22 Sep 2014
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Rochdale Canal
Looking along the Rochdale Canal towards Princess Street.
Image: © Peter McDermott
Taken: 14 Nov 2015
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The Rochdale Canal
Under Princess Street bridge, looking towards the south west.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 28 Feb 2011
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The Rochdale Canal
The bridge carries Princess Street over the canal. Lock 87 is in the background.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 28 Feb 2011
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Beaver Street, Manchester
View from the Rochdale Canal towpath towards Whitworth Street West.
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 7 Sep 2019
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Manchester Pride, 2012
An S-type Jaguar carrying Cuban diva Margarita Pracatan rounds the corner from Princess Street into Whitworth Street. Part of the 2012 Manchester Pride parade.
Manchester Pride is the current name of the annual Gay Pride festival held Manchester. The event began in the second half of the 1980's as a jumble sale outside the Rembrandt Hotel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Pride ). It is one of the longest running in the country and attracts thousands of visitors to the city's Gay Village, which centres around Canal Street, each year. The ten-day festival culminates in "The Big Weekend", a 72-hour party in Canal Street and the surrounding area over the August bank holiday weekend.
The Manchester Pride Parade is the highlight of the Big Weekend and the biggest Parade in Manchester! The Parade is promoted as a fun way to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Greater Manchester, the UK and overseas, and to raise awareness of the issues around HIV. More than 100 floats made their way through the city centre, setting off from Deansgate and ending on Whitworth Street at the gay village.
The theme for this year’s Manchester Pride Parade is “Queer’d Science”, in honour of “Father of computer science, mathematician, logician, wartime code breaker and victim of prejudice,” Alan Turing. The gay computer pioneer was prosecuted for gross indecency for having relations with another man in 1952, when homosexual acts were illegal in the UK. He died from cyanide poisoning two years later and it was ruled at his inquest that he had committed suicide.
A number of charities, venues, public sector bodies, housing authorities, political parties and commercial organisations take part in the parade each year.
http://www.manchesterpride.com/parade Manchester Pride Web site
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-19379394 BBC News.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 25 Aug 2012
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2012 Manchester Pride Parade, Whitworth Street/Princess Street
Manchester Pride is the current name of the annual Gay Pride festival held Manchester. The event began in the second half of the 1980's as a jumble sale outside the Rembrandt Hotel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Pride ). It is one of the longest running in the country and attracts thousands of visitors to the city's Gay Village, which centres around Canal Street, each year. The ten-day festival culminates in "The Big Weekend", a 72-hour party in Canal Street and the surrounding area over the August bank holiday weekend.
The Manchester Pride Parade is the highlight of the Big Weekend and the biggest Parade in Manchester! The Parade is promoted as a fun way to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Greater Manchester, the UK and overseas, and to raise awareness of the issues around HIV. More than 100 floats made their way through the city centre, setting off from Deansgate and ending on Whitworth Street at the gay village.
The theme for this year’s Manchester Pride Parade is “Queer’d Science”, in honour of “Father of computer science, mathematician, logician, wartime code breaker and victim of prejudice,” Alan Turing. The gay computer pioneer was prosecuted for gross indecency for having relations with another man in 1952, when homosexual acts were illegal in the UK. He died from cyanide poisoning two years later and it was ruled at his inquest that he had committed suicide.
A number of charities, venues, public sector bodies, housing authorities, political parties and commercial organisations take part in the parade each year.
http://www.manchesterpride.com/parade Manchester Pride Web site
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-19379394 BBC News.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 25 Aug 2012
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