Beetham Tower, Manchester, 28 April 2006. Tower After official top out Ceremony. Deansgate is a main road (the A56) through the city centre of Manchester, England. Download high resolution version (754x998, 186 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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The Manchester Evening News is a British daily newspaper published each week day evening and on Saturdays. ...
Artists impression of Beetham Tower in Birmingham, UK File links The following pages link to this file: Beetham Tower ...
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The A56 is a road in England which extends between the city of Chester in Cheshire and the town of Skipton in North Yorkshire. ...
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Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough, in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, North West England. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2006 est. ...
It runs roughly north-to-south through the western part of the city centre. At the northern end, Deansgate runs parallel with the River Irwell. The River Irwell is a river in Lancashire in England that flows through central Manchester before joining the River Mersey, and one of the rivers that drove the Industrial Revolution. ...
It contains many shops such as a large House of Fraser department store (known as Kendals from the 1830s until 2005), along with many pubs and bars, including the Moon Under Water, one of the largest pubs in Britain.Other bars and clubs include Label, RSVP and Club V (also known as Venus). As it is one of the main roads that connects the northern and southern areas of Manchester, Deansgate has a great deal of traffic, and the many shops, pubs and bars ensure it is busy with pedestrians both during the day and late into the night. In commerce, a retailer buys goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers or importers, either directly or through a wholesaler, and then sells individual items or small quantities to the general public or end user customers, usually in a shop, also called store. ...
House of Fraser is a British department store group with around 60 stores across the country, at one time including Harrods of London. ...
The interior of a typical Macys department store. ...
A public house, usually known as a pub, is a drinking establishment found mainly in the Great Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries influenced by British cultural heritage. ...
Bars or bars can mean: The plural of bar. ...
The northern end of the road used to contain a retail area known as The Shambles. This was badly damaged in the IRA bombing in 1996. The area was eventually redeveloped and is home to several new buildings, including No. 1 Deansgate and the Manchester Branch of Harvey Nichols. Other recent additions to the Deansgate area include the Royal Bank of Scotland building, the Beetham Tower, and the redevelopment of the Great Northern Warehouse. These stand in contrast with more historical buildings, such as John Rylands Library and the shopping mall Barton Arcade [1]. The Manchester City Centre bombing was a terrorist attack in Manchester, England by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA). ...
1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
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Harvey Nichols at the corner of Knightsbridge and Sloane Street in London A Harvey Nichols advertisement encourages women to buy an expensive pair of shoes that they are unable to afford and eat beans on toast every day until the next time they are paid Harvey Nichols (Harvey Nicks), founded...
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (LSE: RBS) is the successor to The Royal Bank of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: [1]), founded in 1727 by Royal Charter of King George I.[2] Based in Edinburgh, it is a banking and insurance holding company. ...
Beetham Tower, Manchester, 28 April 2006. ...
The Great Northern Warehouse, Manchester The Great Northern Warehouse is a grade 2* [1] listed former railway goods warehouse (see G-Mex for more details) located at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street in the centre of Manchester, England. ...
The John Rylands Library (inaugurated October 1899) is a collection of historic books and manuscripts in Manchester, England. ...
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It is also home to the head offices of the Manchester Evening News and The Guardian Newspapers. At the northern end of Deansgate is Victoria Street, on which lies Manchester Cathedral, and at the southern end is Deansgate railway station. The Manchester Evening News is a British daily newspaper published each week day evening and on Saturdays. ...
The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. ...
Manchester Cathedral The rear of the cathedral The interior Manchester Cathedral is a Medieval church located on Victoria Street in central Manchester. ...
Deansgate is one of several commuter train stations in Manchester. ...
External links Coordinates: 53°28′48″N, 2°14′55″W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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