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Gone 21-09-2011 22:01

Manchester Central Library, Manchester – September 2011.
 

Wiki - Manchester Central Library is a circular library south of the extended Town Hall. It acts as the headquarters of the Manchester, which also consists of 22 other community libraries.


The design was the result of a competition held in 1927 for a new library and town hall extension; the winner was E. Vincent Harris. The library was constructed between 1930 and 1934, but because of its traditional neoclassical architecture it is often mistakenly thought to be much older.

At its opening one critic wrote "This is the sort of thing which persuades one to believe in the perennial applicability of the Classical canon". The form of the building, a columned portico attached to a circular domed structure, is loosely derived from the Pantheon, Rome. The library building is grade II* listed.




After the fun over in Royds, Opal 3 and Candle House we headed home for a pop at the library, at this moment in time the scaff isn’t finished but the inside is fairly stripped already. So no hidden passages through bookcases I’m afraid.


Morse headed of home so myself and Millhouse stood infront of the giant fencing that surrounds the building, tonnes of noob fresher’s we’re being pushed out of the clubs along with the constant stream of taxi drivers.
With only slight difficulty the fence was bypassed and we swiftly legged it to the scaffolding, a cheeky dive over some poles and a sprint up the stairs got us to the roof.


Once up top we climbed the last piece of half finished sketchy scaffolding, planted our arses and got some snaps!


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Peace!

Millhouse 21-09-2011 22:28


Jim Gillette 22-09-2011 12:05

I move back to Manchester this weekend after 6 months away. I wonder what my plans for the next week will involve!

Awesome. No open windows on the way up?!

The-Village-Idiot 22-09-2011 13:20

Stunning pictures :thumbs Im not really into the roof top stuff but the pictures I see on here are great.

Gone 22-09-2011 14:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Gillette (Post 143521)
I move back to Manchester this weekend after 6 months away. I wonder what my plans for the next week will involve!

Awesome. No open windows on the way up?!

A single window, but it was boarded up for some reason.

There are notices on every other window that if the builders open them it will involve some sort of disciplinary action. Bit strict eh.

NorthMancBeds 22-09-2011 21:35

Well in lads. I ride past here every day and wondered how long it would be. There's also the Town Hall extension to go at...

scrappy 22-09-2011 22:47

great shots there guys! :) i saw the scaffold the other day and thought to myself i wonder if anybodys done it!


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