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Volume 89 (2012): Issue 1 (Mar 2012): Architecture and Environment: Manchester in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

in Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

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  • Front Matter
    • Contributors
  • Editorial
    • Introduction
  • Articles
    • ‘Carven stone and blazoned pane’: The Design and Construction of the John Rylands Library
    • The Architecture and Architects of the Lancashire Independent College, Manchester
    • ‘A pool of Bethesda’: Manchester‘s First Wesleyan Methodist Central Hall
    • ‘Here, by experiment’: Edgar Wood in Middleton
    • An Unsuspected Skyline Rival: Lee House, Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester (1928-31)
    • Memorializing its Hero: Liberal Manchesters Statue of Oliver Cromwell
    • John Cassidy, Manchester Sculptor, and his Patrons: Their Contribution to Manchester Life and Landscape
    • Mapping the Imagined Future: The Roles of Visual Representation in the 1945 City of Manchester Plan
    • Manchester Black and Blue
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