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2007:. In the latter half of the 19th century the Prince's Theatre in Oxford Street was the scene of a series of public-spirited dramatic enterprises, including those remarkable Shakespearean revivals organised successively by John Knowles and Charles Calvert. Several other theatres, especially the Gaiety and the Queen's, had in the meantime begun to provide entertainment of varying quality for the growing theatrical public. These included a further series of Shakespearean revivals given at the Queen's Theatre by Messrs. Flanagan and Louis Calvert. The Independent Theatre staged some of the plays of
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was president (1873–79) of the
Manchester Literary Club, and started its annual volumes of 'Papers' which he edited from 1874–79. For the glossary committee of the Literary Club he wrote in 1873 a paper on the 'Dialect and Archaisms of Lancashire,' and, in conjunction with George Milner, compiled a
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district of the city. This venue was built around 1862 as the flagship pub of a local brewery; it was originally called the George & Dragon. It got its nickname in the late 1920s or early 1930s from the stage high on the back wall. In 1975 it was taken on by jazz musician Steve Morris and his
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and Linda Chase. In 2010 the cathedral re-established its Young Poets' Competition, a national competition open to all schools and all children from Key Stage 1-5. On 23 January 2010, the cathedral announced the appointment of its first Poet-in-Residence, Rachel Mann. On 21 October 2010, the
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trade. Many warehouses have now been converted for other uses but the external appearance remains mostly unchanged so the city keeps much of its original character. An interesting facet of the architecture of
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According to C.H. Herford (writing in 1915): "Music has been said to divide with Mammon the devotion of the people of
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Richard Wagner were performed in Manchester in the autumn of 1913. Musical ensembles active in the early 20th century included the Gentlemen's Glee Club, the Manchester Vocal Society and the Brodsky Quartette. In 1929 the 250-strong Manchester Children's Choir recorded
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Manchester city centre and will become its new permanent home. The move to Manchester is aimed at maximising the museum's visitor rates - it is predicted the move will boost visitor rate fourhold to 400,000 rather the 100,000 annual visitors at its previous home in
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cathedral hosted the inaugural
Manchester Sermon. Developed in collaboration with the Manchester Literature Festival, the event was aimed at revitalizing the sermon as a literary form. The inaugural sermon was delivered by the internationally known novelist
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before being published in three volumes in 1876, and became the author's most lasting achievement. It is considered to be an important social and historical novel, charting the rise of Jabez Clegg, the eponymous "Manchester Man", from the time of the
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was published with forty-six plates and three maps. The book is still read throughout the world (following republication in 1991 and again in 1998), and its heroes, Jabez Clegg and Joshua Brooks, are commemorated locally in the names of Manchester
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in Manchester in 1846. Bronte started writing at the Salutation Lodge (now a public house) on the fringe of the city centre on Higher Chatham Street in Hulme - a few blocks away from Oxford Road. Brontë was in Manchester to take her father,
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Poets' Corner was a name given to the Sun Inn in Long Millgate which was a meeting place for poets and other writers. The Sun Inn was reputed in 1877 to be over 250 years old; at that time it was used as a store for rope and twine.
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preceding the renowned Sex Pistols' performance at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in 1976 which led directly to the formation of a wave of important bands whose acclaim spread internationally. These include artists like the
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In 1918 the Education Committee appointed a Music Adviser to the schools of the city who encouraged the formation of school choirs and orchestras and the teaching of musical appreciation and the playing of instruments.
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was completed in the autumn of 2006 and houses a Hilton hotel along with a restaurant and residential properties. It was the tallest building in the UK outside London until November 2018, when it was surpassed by the
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with many visiting on organised railway excursions. Its selection and display of artworks had a formative influence on the public art collections which were being established in the UK at the time, such as the
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School of Theatre and the Arden School of Theatre. Unlike Arden, the former is accredited by the NCDT (National Council for Drama Training) and is a member of the Conference of Drama Schools. In addition the
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was born in the town in 1691. His writings are mainly in Latin but he is chiefly remembered for his Christmas hymn "Christians, Awake". He is also the author of a diary and of an idyll "Colin and Phoebe".
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Three members of the Wilson family of Manchester in the early 19th century gained a considerable reputation as poets. Between 1842 and 1866 four editions of their poetical works were published (as
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by using twin turntables for continuous play after he obtained two domestic record decks welded together. He first used this device to play to the public in 1946, at a nightclub called
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gave support to the establishment of a gay centre and employed four lesbians and gay men to help implement their equal opportunity policy. Their work continued in spite of
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A True & Faithful Relation of What passed for many Yeers between Dr. John Dee (A Mathematician of Great Fame in Q. Eliz. and King James their Reignes) and some spirits.
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A True & Faithful Relation of What passed for many Yeers between Dr. John Dee (A Mathematician of Great Fame in Q. Eliz. and King James their Reignes) and some spirits
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In 1588 a local magistrate complained that the town had an "excessive number of ale houses". In 1974 Manchester and Salford city centres were described as having over 200
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whose writers found much of the performances which included a Beethoven symphony to be of a fine quality, though they were had mixed opinions of the singing of Mr Braham.
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Philharmonic Orchestra, an amateur orchestra founded in 1854. In the 1950s, the city was home to the so-called 'Manchester School' of classical composers, which comprised
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As the first public revelation of Dee's spiritual conferences, the book was extremely popular and sold quickly. Dee's Diary was published in 1842 by the Chetham Society.
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The Picture House: a photographic album of film and cinema in Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire and Merseyside from the collections of the North West Film Archive
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to create a sound which led to commercial success in the indie rock field and a wider musical influence nationally. The '90s brought forth Manchester's popular band,
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district, a reconstructed part of the Roman fort of Mamucium is open to the public in Castlefield. Manchester's rich industrial heritage is celebrated in the
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in Manchester in 1781. Its activities have been much more significant in the sciences than in the arts, including literature. Its members have included
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In 1989 EMI awarded it a Gold Disc and after BBC Radio 4 played the recording in December 1989, it was re-released as part of the compilation record
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with "Mrs Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter", a further three weeks (1–22 May), a total of six weeks, an achievement never matched even in the UK
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it was then ordered that "the said waits shall hereafter be received to play music at all and every wedding and dinners in this town".
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which continued to be published until 1991. The founder members of the club included the dialect poets Richard Rome Bealey (1828–87),
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festival. The Lesbian & Gay Foundation, Britain's biggest gay charity, is based on Richmond Street in the city centre.
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opened to the public in 1888, has notable collections in archaeology, particularly
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Manchester's gay culture was brought to mainstream attention on television series
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Manchester has claimed to have the UK's largest gay population outside London.
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Science and Technology in Manchester: two hundred years of the Lit. and Phil.
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and the City Council actively supported the Mardi Gras and other gay events.
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presents the history of the work and politics in the city, commemorating the
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party scene, the Haçienda can be thought of as a partial incubator for the
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considered him to be the first person to be on their payroll as a pure DJ.
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The following old pubs are mentioned and illustrated in Thomas Ashworth's
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Manchester is noted for its excellent theatres. Larger venues include the
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Other museums in Manchester reflect the history of the city's people; the
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Jabez Clegg, Dover Street, M13; Joshua Brooks, 106 Princess Street, M1
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Home was opened in 2015 as a merger of the exhibitions and cinemas in
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once said "Manchester ... is the capital, in every sense, of the
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was a small producing theatre situated in the basement of the city's
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County Court in 1911. He wrote several plays and books for children.
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brass band contest takes place annually in the neighbouring areas of
930:. In 1828 and 1836 the Manchester Festivals were well covered by the
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has previously said that "Manchester has everything except a beach".
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3155:"The Beetham Tower isn't the tallest building in Manchester anymore"
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2520:) which take part in Manchester's annual Pride Games. In the 1990s
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clubs in Manchester, however United are technically outside of the
285:, which also displays modern art and sculpture, including works by
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2508:. Manchester has its own gay sports teams, Village Manchester FC (
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at 79 events per thousand people, 20 more than the next highest,
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business partner Frank Cusick, and renamed the Band on the Wall.
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on Whitworth Street West in 1982. It quickly became the focus of
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Adventures on the Wheels of Steel: the Rise of the Superstar DJs
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Characteristic Strictures upon a Series of (Imaginary) Portraits
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822:. The new National Football Museum is due to open in late 2011.
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4508:
The Manchester Pub Guide: Manchester & Salford city centres
4383:"Manchester earns prestigious Unesco City of Literature status"
4056:, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, archived from
3964:
Meric Casaubon (1659; Republished by Magickal Childe (1992)).
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provides a guide to the theatres in the city and its environs.
1854:
4031:, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society Publications,
3703:"Without 10cc the Manchester revolution may not have happened"
3654:. Manchester International Festival. July 2009. Archived from
3227:. Greater Manchester Museum of Transport. 2007. Archived from
2884:
Art Treasures Exhibition Returns To Manchester After 150 Years
1933:
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey
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showed that Manchester has the most events per capita in the
1571:'Glossary of the Lancashire Dialect' (2 parts, 1875–82). The
3944:"Trof presents the Deaf Institute: café, bar and music hall"
3895:
3511:. Manchester: Education Committee of the City Council; p. 38
3435:. Manchester: Education Committee of the City Council; p. 98
3422:. Manchester: Education Committee of the City Council; p. 29
744:. Transport heritage in Manchester is also presented in the
2807:"Energy Hall | Manchester - the first industrial city"
2761:
A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Greater Manchester
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has been named the most gay friendly university in the UK.
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in 2000. Instead, it was decided Manchester would host the
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one week with "Game of Love" (24 April-1 May), and finally
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Cultural and Scientific Societies and Events in Manchester
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CENtral 1179: the Story of Manchester's Twisted Wheel Club
4823:
Energy Flash: Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture
1308:. It seats over 21,000 and is the largest indoor arena in
1167:, home to many major groups originating locally including
3075:"Exhibition for 'Monet of Manchester' who inspired Lowry"
1423:
In 1719 the first newspaper published in Manchester, the
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took place in the spring, all from Mancunian pop groups.
897:. Manchester is a centre for musical education, with the
2152:
is still based in the area and formed in 1865 replacing
709:, particularly in botany, entomology and palaeontology.
4254:. Manchester: T. Roworth & S. E. Gibbons; plate VII
3634:"Good Venue Guide; 28 – Bridgewater Hall, Manchester".
2427:- Comprising two separate venues formerly known as the
1950:
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For many years the city's main classical venue was the
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3509:
Rich Inheritance: a guide to the history of Manchester
3433:
Rich Inheritance: a guide to the history of Manchester
3420:
Rich Inheritance: a guide to the history of Manchester
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in 1988. The club was also portrayed in the 2002 film
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family) was educated at Manchester Grammar School and
3328:"Manchester's Urbis closes to become football museum"
2763:. Association for Industrial Archaeology. p. 1.
1547:
The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
1094:, are from Manchester and surrounding areas, and the
4744:. Manchester: City of Manchester Education Committee
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set his first three novels in Manchester, including
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began in 1874 and the title was soon changed to the
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was edited and published by William Willis in 1839.
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1740:(1954) is set in a fictionalised Manchester, later
1244:. Among the others born in the Manchester area are
1499:was born at Manchester and in early life moved to
1256:, the singer and mastermind of the acid jazz band
2352:One of the oldest and most diverse venues is the
2035:whose dramas were performed on the Gaiety stage.
4621:"Europe's biggest gay festival to be held in UK"
4424:. London Metropolitan University. Archived from
1875:Writers' School, whose staff currently includes
720:, also in Castlefield. This large collection of
104:20th century broadcaster and social commentator
90:largest city in the United Kingdom by population
4737:Boardman, Harry & Palmer, Roy, eds. (1983)
4239:The Green Room Book, and Who's Who on the Stage
3125:"Manchester's tallest skyscraper plan approved"
2303:(the band formed from the remaining members of
1236:has forged a successful solo career, as has ex-
767:, and Manchester's strong association with the
4411:. Manchester: University Press; p. 100–02
4147:. Manchester University Press; p. 151–55.
3093:Adolphe Valette A French Painter in Manchester
2896:The Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857
1871:Schmidt was one of the first directors of the
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4523:. Manchester: Education Committee; pp. 195–96
4004:. Manchester University Press; pp. 93–94
2631:"Building Sights: Architecture in Manchester"
1432:Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
8:
4711:Pump Up the Volume: a history of House Music
3838:
3836:
2941:Public art collections in north-west England
1573:Transactions of the Manchester Literary Club
1475:The Revolution: an Epic Poem in Twelve Books
4747:Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton (2000)
4105:"Elizabeth Gaskell (BBC: Historic Figures)"
3378:. National Football Museum. 22 October 2010
3350:"National Football Museum to move to Urbis"
2943:. Liverpool University Press. p. 118.
942:she was afterwards exhumed and reburied at
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5080:
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4895:
4739:Manchester Ballads: thirty-five facsimile
4597:. L&G Foundation. 2011. Archived from
4409:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
4079:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
4015:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
4002:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
3591:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
3556:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
3446:Manchester in Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen
3187:. University of Manchester. Archived from
2989:. Virtual Manchester. 2009. Archived from
2833:"University UK | British Council USA"
2433:Manchester International Conference Centre
2179:Manchester has competed twice to host the
2141:boundaries in Stretford in the borough of
592:, which is 201 m (659 ft) tall.
3983:
3981:
3605:"Remembering Manchester Children's Choir"
3487:. London: Andre Deutsch. pp. 60–61.
2872:Art Treasures in Manchester: 150 years on
2285:, which had as two of its epicentres the
2258:is credited as becoming the first modern
1821:in 1957) set his early novels, including
1300:Manchester's main pop music venue is the
270:, is a series of twelve paintings on the
4591:"About the Lesbian & Gay Foundation"
3872:. theroadhouselive.co.uk. Archived from
3678:""The Famous CWS (Manchester) Band", in
3520:Wyke, Terry & Rudyard, Nigel (1994)
3282:. www.england2018bid.com. Archived from
3099:, Manchester Art Gallery, archived from
2759:McNeil, Robina; Nevell, Michael (2000).
1392:published some of the papers left by Dr
958:conducted a performance of his oratorio
51:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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2421:- Europe's most capacious indoor arena.
1764:, was born and educated in Manchester.
360:
4252:Sketches of Old Manchester and Salford
4094:. Manchester University Press; p. 156.
3593:. Manchester: University Press; p. 104
3558:. Manchester: University Press; p. 103
3448:. Manchester: University Press; p. 102
3185:"The History of The Manchester Museum"
3026:
2240:Sketches of Old Manchester and Salford
1577:Papers of the Manchester Literary Club
1248:, front man of alternative rock group
736:is appropriately housed in the former
4835:Keith Rylatt & Phil Scott (2001)
4017:. Manchester University Press; pp. 93
2085:is a large touring venue in Salford.
1509:Confessions of an English Opium Eater
946:. A medallion of her was sculpted by
654:European Route of Industrial Heritage
27:Overview of the culture of Manchester
7:
4648:Ottewell, David (12 February 2004).
4510:. Manchester: Manchester Pub Surveys
4081:. Manchester University Press; p. 95
2835:. Britishcouncil.org. Archived from
2683:"Manchester 'England's Second City'"
2183:, being beaten into fourth place by
1827:, in a future dystopian Manchester.
1667:who lived in Manchester as judge of
1642:of 1819 and the Corn-Law riots (the
1331:The famous American anti-war hippie
1273:, a unique hat-trick of consecutive
92:and the second largest conurbation,
4571:. Rainbow Network. 15 February 2007
4494:"Rogge rules out joint Olympic bid"
4462:"Manchester Games hailed a success"
3991:. Holmes McDougall; pp. 108–09
3920:. therubylounge.org. Archived from
3376:"National Football Museum homepage"
2657:"Manchester to test West End shows"
2254:culture in Manchester. Broadcaster
2042:" is a term applied to a number of
1730:(born 1906) was an early author of
1707:(born in Manchester in 1895 into a
1306:Manchester Victoria railway station
1018:" and the Evening Benediction from
991:To dancing, to music and to poetry;
905:. Forerunners of the RNCM were the
881:, the Manchester Camerata, and the
560:is that inspiration was taken from
4164:. 2 September 2011. Archived from
3352:. 18 November 2009. Archived from
2709:"Manchester tops second city poll"
2537:Manchester Metropolitan University
2281:of the 1960s developed a love for
2167:during the 2002 Commonwealth Games
2098:Manchester Metropolitan University
1873:Manchester Metropolitan University
985:In ye groves let's sport and play,
782:Manchester, being situated in the
25:
5183:Miles Platting & Newton Heath
3968:. New York: Magickal Childe Pub.
3306:"Stadium tours - Manchester City"
3165:from the original on 12 June 2018
3051:. The Lowry. 2009. Archived from
2912:Moss, Richard (17 October 2003).
2549:Manchester International Festival
1560:is reputed to have set his novel
1493:Passages in the Life of a Radical
1316:. Other major venues include the
1287:Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders
1281:spent two weeks at the top with "
1228:) formed in Manchester. Also, ex-
997:Nymphs and shepherds, come away.
993:Your flocks may now securely rove
911:Royal Manchester College of Music
98:second city of the United Kingdom
5344:This constituency also contains
5126:This constituency also contains
4650:"More gay couples want children"
4480:British Broadcasting Corporation
4476:"Manchester delivers great show"
4143:Hollingworth, Brian, ed. (1977)
4090:Hollingworth, Brian, ed. (1977)
3846:. smg-europe.com. Archived from
3603:Lydia Warren (17 January 2011).
3135:from the original on 3 July 2016
2916:. 24-Hour Museum. Archived from
2914:"The Pre-Raphaelite Collections"
2809:. Science Museum. Archived from
2604:Glancey, Jonathan (7 May 2011).
2506:the Lesbian & Gay Foundation
2498:Campaign for Homosexual Equality
1937:
1352:
995:Whilst you express your jollity.
983:Nymphs and shepherds, come away.
633:Greater Manchester Police Museum
575:Manchester also has a number of
498:
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442:
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4629:. M.E.N media. 11 February 2003
4565:"Rainbow Network travel guides"
4506:Evans, David G., et al. (1975)
3844:"Manchester Evening News arena"
2250:There has long been a thriving
2103:Royal Northern College of Music
1849:. Carl Hart's druggy lovestory
1674:1894–1911. and became Judge of
1659:(born in London in 1863) was a
1314:International Arena of the Year
1312:. In 2001, the arena was voted
968:, Manchester, in 1847. In 1848
899:Royal Northern College of Music
742:world's first passenger railway
624:Museums in Manchester include:
590:South Tower at Deansgate Square
493:can be seen under construction.
266:. A major Pre-Raphaelite work,
4725:The Rough Guide to House Music
4519:Frangopulo, N. J., ed. (1962)
4361:"Writing Groups in Manchester"
3213:. Science and Industry Museum.
2785:"Features - Manchester Quotes"
2227:and only 20 were free houses.
2150:Lancashire County Cricket Club
989:Sacred to ease and happy love,
738:Liverpool Road railway station
660:Manchester Museum of Transport
568:and near the 92nd lock of the
310:Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
254:paintings, including works by
173:Art Treasures of Great Britain
1:
4853:. Radcliffe: Neil Richardson
4677:Ryan, Gary (11 August 2005).
4407:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
4221:Resident of Burlington Road,
4077:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
4013:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
4000:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
3989:This is Your City: Manchester
3987:Dobbin, A. M., et al. (1972)
3790:Paul Taylor (20 April 2010).
3589:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
3554:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
3460:Gorton Philharmonic Orchestra
3444:McKechnie, H. M., ed. (1915)
3330:. BBC Sport. 27 February 2010
3308:. mcfc.co.uk. 23 October 2010
1122:List of bands from Manchester
1032:was made on 24 June 1929 for
804:Old Trafford football stadium
135:and is a major centre of the
4595:Lesbian & Gay Foundation
4027:Makepeace, Chris E. (1984),
3792:"Wilson put city on the map"
3725:"Sex Pistols gig: the truth"
3652:"Procession – Jeremy Deller"
3507:Frangopulo, N. (ed.) (1962)
3431:Frangopulo, N. (ed.) (1962)
3418:Frangopulo, N. (ed.) (1962)
2579:"A new Manchester every day"
2356:, a live music venue in the
2187:in 1996 and coming third to
1028:at the Free Trade Hall. The
987:For this is Flora's holiday,
724:, working machines from the
510:(1943) by L.S. Lowry in the
312:in Didsbury has now closed.
4535:"UK Event Data - In Review"
4448:"The best Britain has seen"
4422:"The Annie Horniman Papers"
4313:"Our new poet in residence"
4229:. London: Hutchinson; p. 36
4131:September 27, 2006, at the
2886:, Culture24, 5 October 2007
2454:Old Trafford Cricket Ground
2015:in Peter Street in 1908 by
1538:: a tale of Manchester life
1442:(author of the thesaurus),
1116:Popular music of Manchester
950:which was presented to the
798:. Both have museums at the
718:Science and Industry Museum
648:Science and Industry Museum
612:Science and Industry Museum
5712:
5696:Culture by city in England
4849:Southall, Derek J. (1999)
4126:"Dickens" on Victorian Web
3918:"The Ruby Lounge: History"
2987:"Manchester Museums Guide"
2898:, Suzanne Fagence Cooper,
2401:City of Manchester Stadium
2209:Manchester Aquatics Centre
2197:City of Manchester Stadium
2165:City of Manchester Stadium
2116:
1617:, was first serialised in
1513:William Harrison Ainsworth
1507:and is best known for his
1453:James Thyer, librarian of
1119:
1113:
1086:(Manchester) Band and the
952:Henry Watson Music Library
800:City of Manchester Stadium
665:
629:
572:, near the Beetham Tower.
525:Architecture of Manchester
522:
223:
204:
190:Victoria and Albert Museum
4769:, Manchester Polytechnic
4334:Paul Owen (4 June 2013).
4315:. Manchestercathedral.org
3794:. Manchester Evening News
3748:"The Buzzcocks Interview"
3485:Manchester: a Celebration
3033:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
2069:, Oxford Street, and the
2005:Johnston Forbes-Robertson
1837:(1995), based around the
1767:Little Wilson and Big God
1505:Manchester Grammar School
1425:Manchester Weekly Journal
1324:. Smaller venues are the
1045:Hello Children Everywhere
903:Chetham's School of Music
754:Imperial War Museum North
581:skyscrapers in Manchester
512:Imperial War Museum North
491:Refuge Assurance Building
471:Albert Square, Manchester
437:at Manchester Art Gallery
416:at Manchester Art Gallery
186:National Portrait Gallery
159:The Whitworth Art Gallery
45:This article needs to be
4225:--Lejeune, C. A. (1964)
3946:. thedeafinstitute.co.uk
2874:, Manchester Art Gallery
2554:Manchester Jazz Festival
2516:) and Village Spartans (
1845:(1998), focusing on the
1726:The Manchester novelist
1528:The Songs of the Wilsons
1279:Freddie and the Dreamers
907:Northern School of Music
827:Manchester Jewish Museum
811:National Football Museum
669:National Football Museum
638:Manchester Jewish Museum
199:in Manchester, notably:
5318:Brooklands (Manchester)
4767:North West Film Archive
4655:Manchester Evening News
4626:Manchester Evening News
4227:Thank You for Having Me
4162:Manchester Evening News
3609:Manchester Evening News
3159:Manchester Evening News
2939:Morris, Edward (2001).
2559:Writers from Manchester
2522:Manchester City Council
2234:The Peveril of the Peak
2193:2002 Commonwealth Games
2175:Pubs in Exchange Square
2154:Manchester Cricket Club
2050:, Stanley Houghton and
1922:Manchester was awarded
1896:Michael Symmons Roberts
1758:(born 1917), author of
1717:Queen's College, Oxford
1686:20th and 21st centuries
1471:The British Lion Rouz'd
1411:18th and 19th centuries
1385:16th and 17th centuries
909:(founded 1920) and the
761:People's History Museum
679:People's History Museum
487:Oxford Road, Manchester
358:hails from Manchester.
321:Library Theatre Company
96:has been ranked as the
5223:Gorton & Abbey Hey
5168:Clayton & Openshaw
4821:Simon Reynolds (1998)
4761:Gomes, Maryann (1988)
4291:"About Carcanet Press"
4250:Ashton, Thomas (1877)
3896:"Night & Day Café"
3569:"Nymphs and Shepherds"
3049:"The Lowry Collection"
2393:
2235:
2205:National Squash Centre
2176:
2168:
2071:Royal Exchange Theatre
2059:Manchester Opera House
1995:
1980:
1974:Manchester Opera House
1615:Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks
1065:Royal Exchange Theatre
862:
825:In Cheetham Hill, the
740:, the terminus of the
621:
613:
605:
544:
485:Valette's painting of
469:Valette's painting of
399:An exhibition at Urbis
248:Manchester Art Gallery
246:The municipally-owned
208:Manchester Art Gallery
168:
160:
152:
81:
5691:Culture in Manchester
5346:Brooklands (Trafford)
5158:Ancoats & Beswick
4993:Television programmes
4839:. BeCool Publishing,
4496:. BBC. 3 August 2002.
4464:. BBC. 5 August 2002.
4450:. BBC. 1 August 2002.
4363:. MSF. 27 August 2021
4265:"Hell Is A City File"
4107:. BBC. 1 January 1970
3817:. BBC. Archived from
3637:Independent on Sunday
3545:Granville Hill (1946)
2387:
2327:and the start of the
2268:Whitworth Street West
2233:
2174:
2162:
1986:
1972:
1521:The Manchester Rebels
1335:from the late 1960s,
1222:The Chemical Brothers
857:
726:Industrial Revolution
619:
611:
603:
558:Industrial Revolution
532:
451:The Manchester Murals
413:The Hireling Shepherd
372:Whitworth Art Gallery
283:Whitworth Art Gallery
272:history of Manchester
268:The Manchester Murals
213:Whitworth Art Gallery
175:was an exhibition of
166:
158:
150:
143:Art and art galleries
86:Culture of Manchester
75:
5136:Salford City Council
4865:24-hour Party People
4807:Mick Middles (2000)
3746:Alexander Laurence.
3615:on 28 September 2011
3225:"Vehicle Collection"
2920:on 27 September 2011
2787:. www.manchester.com
2502:Queer Youth Alliance
2435:(MICC) respectively.
2405:Manchester City F.C.
2346:24 Hour Party People
2201:Manchester Velodrome
1888:Manchester Cathedral
1843:Manchester Slingback
1744:with lead roles for
1644:Anti-Corn Law League
1069:Manchester Cathedral
1016:Nymphs and Shepherds
978:Nymphs and Shepherds
891:Peter Maxwell Davies
534:Manchester Town Hall
456:Manchester Town Hall
276:Manchester Town Hall
151:The City Art Gallery
5435:Chorlton-on-Medlock
4867:. Channel 4 Books,
4863:Tony Wilson (2002)
4795:Manchester, England
4793:Dave Haslam (2000)
4779:Dave Haslam (2002)
4723:Sean Bidder (1999)
4709:Sean Bidder (2002)
4601:on 22 February 2007
4194:. 14 September 2010
4145:Songs of the People
4092:Songs of the People
3898:. www.nightnday.org
3850:on 10 February 2009
3815:"The Great Unheard"
3727:. BBC. 27 June 2006
3522:Manchester Theatres
3251:Imperial War Museum
2967:. Whitworth Gallery
2689:. 12 September 2002
2119:Sport in Manchester
2107:Manchester Theatres
2025:George Bernard Shaw
2017:Annie E.F. Horniman
1657:Edward Abbott Parry
1640:Manchester Massacre
1479:The Beauty of Unity
1304:, situated next to
1283:I'm Telling You Now
932:Manchester Guardian
927:Manchester Guardian
887:Harrison Birtwistle
867:symphony orchestras
865:Manchester has two
746:Museum of Transport
620:Museum of Transport
232:Castlefield Gallery
137:creative industries
18:Music of Manchester
5656:Piccadilly Village
5505:Manchester Airport
5430:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
5339:Manchester Airport
4927:City of Manchester
4545:on 1 December 2017
4428:on 5 February 2012
4168:on 14 January 2013
3771:. Visit Manchester
3286:on 21 October 2010
2715:. 10 February 2007
2637:. 10 December 2006
2606:"The wonder years"
2512:), Northern Wave (
2444:Manchester Academy
2425:Manchester Central
2394:
2291:Twisted Wheel Club
2236:
2177:
2169:
2139:City of Manchester
1996:
1981:
1949:. You can help by
1924:City of Literature
1901:Jeanette Winterson
1791:The German writer
1761:A Clockwork Orange
1742:filmed in the city
1734:novels. Procter's
1648:The Manchester Man
1619:Cassell's Magazine
1610:The Manchester Man
1544:The factual study
1364:. You can help by
1322:Manchester Academy
893:, David Ellis and
877:. There is also a
863:
784:North West England
684:Gallery of Costume
650:, an Anchor Point
622:
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195:There are several
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80:in St Ann's Square
5678:
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5666:St John's Quarter
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4951:Grade I buildings
4946:Tallest buildings
4797:. Fourth Estate,
4783:. Fourth Estate,
4389:. 1 November 2017
3400:. Culture24. 2009
3081:, 14 October 2011
2585:. 2 December 2009
2493:Coronation Street
2473:, centred on the
2449:Manchester Apollo
2331:sound. Combining
2289:and Manchester's
2131:Manchester United
2040:Manchester School
2029:Gerhart Hauptmann
1967:
1966:
1861:and other works.
1782:The Mighty Walzer
1732:police procedural
1636:Peterloo Massacre
1568:John Howard Nodal
1542:Elizabeth Gaskell
1497:Thomas De Quincey
1455:Chetham's Library
1444:Ernest Rutherford
1434:was founded as a
1382:
1381:
1318:Manchester Apollo
1285:" (April 10–24),
1021:Hansel and Gretel
956:Felix Mendelssohn
940:Collegiate Church
879:chamber orchestra
809:Furthermore, the
796:Manchester United
765:Peterloo Massacre
722:steam locomotives
699:Manchester Museum
696:
695:
643:Manchester Museum
604:Manchester Museum
570:Bridgewater Canal
308:. The gallery at
306:Platt Fields Park
244:
243:
237:Smolensky Gallery
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5651:Northern Quarter
5606:
5373:Geographic areas
5358:Trafford Council
5356:in neighbouring
5134:in neighbouring
5081:
4934:About Manchester
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4885:Visit Manchester
4811:. Virgin Books,
4727:. Rough Guides,
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2439:Bridgewater Hall
2419:Manchester Arena
2390:Manchester Arena
2358:Northern Quarter
2354:Band on the Wall
2325:electronic music
2311:'s suicide) and
2048:Harold Brighouse
2033:Stanley Houghton
1962:
1959:
1941:
1934:
1926:status in 2017.
1851:The Obvious Game
1831:Nicholas Blincoe
1746:Donald Pleasence
1591:Charlotte Brontë
1552:Friedrich Engels
1465:, the author of
1448:Joseph Whitworth
1440:Peter Mark Roget
1377:
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1326:Band on the Wall
1302:Manchester Arena
1291:Herman's Hermits
1263:In 1965, on the
1246:Richard Ashcroft
1226:Southern England
1208:psychedelic rock
1204:alternative rock
1196:Inspiral Carpets
1140:Herman's Hermits
1075:Brass band music
1056:Bridgewater Hall
1034:Columbia Records
980:
875:BBC Philharmonic
773:Women's suffrage
674:Pankhurst Centre
627:
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536:, an example of
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4704:Further reading
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3876:on 18 July 2011
3870:"The Roadhouse"
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2465:Gay and lesbian
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2090:Contact Theatre
2079:Central Library
2075:Library Theatre
2052:Allan Monkhouse
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1917:Writing circles
1907:Carol Ann Duffy
1892:Michael Schmidt
1881:Carol Ann Duffy
1869:Michael Schmidt
1774:Howard Jacobson
1756:Anthony Burgess
1728:Maurice Procter
1688:
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1558:Charles Dickens
1550:was written by
1436:learned society
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