Manchester
Name | Completed | Architect | Location | Grid Ref | Ref(s) |
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Albert Memorial | 1867 | Thomas Worthington | Albert Square | SJ837981 | |
Baguley Hall | 14th century | Hall Lane, Baguley | SJ815887 | ||
Chetham's Library | 1422 | Long Millgate, City Centre | SJ839988 | ||
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus | 1871 | Joseph Hansom | Oxford Road, Chorlton-on-Medlock | SJ847964 | |
Church of St Ann | 1712 | Christopher Wren (by tradition) | St Ann's Square | SJ837983 | |
Edgar Wood Centre | 1903 | Edgar Wood | Daisy Bank Road, Rusholme | SJ858195 | |
Former Bank of England | 1846 | Charles Robert Cockerell | King Street, Deansgate | SJ838983 | |
Heaton Hall | 1789 | James Wyatt | Heaton Park, Greater Manchester | SD835044 | |
John Rylands Library | 1899 | Basil Champneys | Deansgate | SJ835982 | |
Liverpool Road railway station | 1830 | George Stephenson | Liverpool Road, City centre | SJ832978 | |
Manchester Art Gallery | 1835 | Charles Barry | Mosley Street, City centre | SJ839980 | |
Manchester Cathedral | 1421 | Fennel Street, City centre | SJ837987 | ||
Manchester Town Hall | 1877 | Alfred Waterhouse | Albert Square | SJ837981 | |
1830 warehouse, Liverpool Road railway station | c. 1830 | Thomas Haigh | Liverpool Road, City Centre | SJ8297 | |
River Irwell Railway bridge | 1830 | George Stephenson | Water Street, City centre | SJ829297 |
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