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Saturday, 7 November 2009

A different view of Manchester















































































































































Posted by The Shrieking Violet at 11:11
Labels: Architecture, Beetham Tower, CIS Tower, Civil Justice Centre, Cooperative, Green Quarter, Manchester, Modernism, New Century House, Rain, Rainbows, Salford, Strangeways, the 60s, Urbis, Views

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