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This practical street atlas includes National Grid referencing as well as the indexed 'battleship' grid. Features include AA Service Centres, recommended restaurants and camping sites, more area at a larger scale and easy-to-read street names in clear type.
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This practical street atlas includes National Grid referencing as well as the indexed 'battleship' grid. Features include AA Service Centres, recommended restaurants and camping sites, more area at a larger scale and easy-to-read street names in clear type.
Covering the area formerly administered by the Greater Manchester Metropolitan Council, Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester focuses on the communities at the heart of the industrial revolution in Britain (Manchester, Salford, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan), exploring both the connections and the differences among them. Although Manchester’s first free-standing public statue – Francis Chantrey’s portrait of the scientist John Dalton – dates from 1838, it was the wave of public commemoration following the death of Sir Robert Peel in 1850 that proved the decisive event for public statuary in the region, with statues being raised to Peel in Ma...
These photographs form part of a project to document the area between Manchester and Oldham, England in 1984-1986.