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2223:, the majority of which were of Victorian origin. However many of the Victorian era pubs had disappeared by the 1970s; for example Deansgate contained 38 as early as 1825 while in 1974 these had been reduced to merely four. Of very early pubs the Seven Stars in Withy Grove had disappeared while the Wellington Inn and Sinclair's Oyster House had been removed from their original sites. In 1841 the police engaged in a clean up operation and it was said that over a third of the pub landlords were convicted for failing to keep order in their premises. A local variant of the pub is the Yates's Wine Lodge which provides a good range of wines in spartan surroundings. Internally pubs consisted traditionally of a vault (public bar), snug and lounge. By the 1970s there was a tendency for these to be converted into a single large room. In the 1974 survey the following games were noted as being played: bar billiards (only one pub), pin ball (ten pubs), pool ("an increasingly popular game") and table football (13 pubs). Almost all the pubs were then 617: 480: 1984: 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 464: 423: 444: 148: 500: 38: 530: 609: 2231: 406: 2160: 855: 1530:). Michael Wilson (1763–1840) was a printer and furniture broker who favoured "Jacobinism" in politics. Among his seven sons were Thomas Wilson (died 1852) and Alexander Wilson (1804–46) who like their father wrote poetry. Thomas was imprisoned for smuggling gold, while Alexander (also a self-taught painter) was responsible for compiling the collected verse of the three Wilsons. He died suddenly and his grave at Cheetham Hill has an epitaph composed by Elijah Ridings. 380: 365: 394: 1970: 1939: 1354: 156: 2242:(1877): the Wellington Inn, Market Place; the Vintner's Arms, Smithy Door; the Seven Stars, Withy Grove; the Rover's Return, Shudehill; and the Bull's Head, Greengate, Salford. The historic "Rover's Return" in Withy Grove, which occupied a 14th-century building, at some period became a licensed house but ceased to be so in 1924. The building stood until 1958 when the City Council had it demolished. 2172: 601: 73: 164: 2385: 913:(founded 1893). The Gentlemen's Concerts were begun in the year 1765 by a group of amateurs who ten years later built their own Concert Rooms on Fountain Street with space for an audience of 900. The name of Concert Lane is derived from this building. A later venue for these concerts was in Lower Mosley Street (on the site of the present 837:
In Elizabethan times the Court Leet of the manor of Manchester appointed town waits to undertake certain duties, one of which was of "playing morning and evening together, according as others have been heretofore accustomed to do". In 1603 they welcomed into their company a more skilful musician and
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held in Manchester from 5 May to 17 October 1857. It remains the largest art exhibition to be held in the UK, possibly in the world, with over 16,000 works on display. It attracted over 1.3 million visitors in the 142 days it was open, about four times the population of Manchester at that time,
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The first theatre in Manchester was the Theatre Royal, established in 1775. The town soon became one of the stock company centres with a group of resident actors who supported the travelling "stars". Great actors and actresses who appeared on the Manchester stage included the Kembles and the Keans,
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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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in Lower Mosley Street, which is also home to the Hallé Orchestra. The hall is one of the country's most technically advanced classical music and lecture venues, with an acoustically designed interior and suspended foundations for an optimum sound. Other venues for classical concerts include the
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in numerous polls since the 2000s (decade), with an influential culture scene helping to elevate Manchester's importance in the national psyche. This has helped the city's population grow by 20% in the last decade, and made the universities the most popular choices for undergraduate admission.
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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 Manchester and several other cities which underwent a construction boom during the
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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 Manchester. Possibly this sets their musical enthusiasm too high; but music has some chance of being that one of the fine arts to which her climate is least unkind."
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by 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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in 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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Sports in the city of Manchester are an important part of the city's culture, with SportCity being a dedicated district in east Manchester for sports such as football, athletics and cycling.
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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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area, is home to numerous shops, restaurants, bars and clubs. On the last weekend in August it hosts the Manchester Pride Festival (previously known as
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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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Often cited as the world's first industrialised city, with little pre-factory history to speak of, Manchester is the third most visited city in the
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Granville Hill "Musical criticism", in: C. P. Scott, 1846–1932: the making of the "Manchester Guardian". London: F. Muller, 1946; pp. 140–45
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music, a tradition in the North of England, is an important part of Manchester's musical heritage; some of the UK's leading bands, such as the
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In the 19th century, Manchester figured in novels that discussed the changes that industrialisation had brought to Britain. These included
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as of July 2013, is a resident of Manchester and read her work "The Crown" at Queen Elizabeth II's 60th coronation anniversary ceremony.
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while living and working in Manchester and drew largely on his observations on the life of the working people of Manchester and Salford.
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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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The year round gay and lesbian heritage trail exhibits Manchester's gay history. In 2003, Manchester played host city to the annual
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and followed a year of rehearsals by the 60 boys and 190 girls who took part. Musical training for the choir had begun when Sir
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in Manchester include Manchester Speculative Fiction, Monday Night Group, Muslim Writers North and Manchester Women Writers.
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The architecture of Manchester demonstrates a wide variety of architectural styles, from early 19th century Neoclassical and
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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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on Mosley Street houses extensive displays of paintings by Italian and Flemish masters, as well as a notable collection of
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through to the most modern. Much of the architecture in the city harks back to its former days as a global centre for the
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Other exhibition spaces and museums in Manchester include the Smolensky Gallery, and the Manchester Costume Gallery at
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From the 1820s, the large and responsive public of the town began to attract famous singers and instrumentalists.
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is also a hugely popular footballing city and its football past is remembered at the home stadiums of the cities'
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in the city, and while it is partly modelled on Preston, it shows the influence of his friend Elizabeth Gaskell.
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Exhibition of art treasures of the United Kingdom, held at Manchester in 1857. Report of the executive committee
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is a theatre dedicated to dance productions. The city is also home to two highly regarded drama schools; the
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which had until Thyer published them in 1759 been unpublished. James Ogden was the author of two epic poems:
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tells the story of the Jewish community in Manchester from the Industrial Revolution to the present day.
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which tells the story of six soldiers from the grammar school who fought in the Jacobite cause in 1745.
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An account of Manchester written by a native of the town, Richard Hollingworth (1607–56), and entitled
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with great success. Productions were of a high standard and the plays included works by Ibsen, Synge,
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on Peter Street. Since 1996, however, Manchester has had a modern 2,500 seat concert venue called the
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for the first time in England outside London. The first British repertory theatre was opened at the
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was formed in Manchester in 1838). In 1896, the year before she died, a well-illustrated edition of
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visited Manchester in 1824 (aged 13) and again in 1840. His performances were highly praised in the
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Although Manchester does not technically fall within the Lancashire county boundaries since 1974,
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from Manchester who were active in the early 20th century. The leading figures in the group were
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Mancuniensis: or, A history of the towne of Manchester, and what is most memorable concerning it
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Magic in the Dark: the cinemas of Central Manchester and Ardwick Green; an affectionate tribute
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Manchester had a significant pop music scene in the 1960s and early 1970s, with bands such as
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As well as many sporting venues Manchester has many venues for performances and conventions:
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is notable artistically, architecturally, theatrically and musically. Despite being the 5th
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From "Joy Division" to "New Order": the True Story of Anthony H. Wilson and Factory Records
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worked in Manchester for most of his life and produced many fine works of sculpture. The
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Manchester's importance in the textile industry is reflected in the collections in the
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spent a period of his life in Manchester and painted local scenes. The Irish sculptor
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with many first class sporting facilities being built for the games, including the
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has sponsored the International Religious Poetry Competition. Judges have included
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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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in 1879. The Great Hall is open to the public, except during private functions.
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Manchester has claimed to have the UK's largest gay population outside London.
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Smaller sites include the Green Room which focuses on fringe productions, the
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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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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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