The Peterloo Massacre of 1819 resulted in 15 deaths and several hundred injured (Source)
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An oil painting of Oxford Road, Manchester in 1910 by Valette (Source)
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Corporation Street after the Manchester bombing on 15 June 1996. There were no fatalities, but it was one of the most expensive man-made disasters.[43] A large rebuilding project of Manchester ensued. (Source)
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Oxford Road, one of the main thoroughfares into Manchester city centre. (Source)
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Manchester Town Hall in Albert Square, seat of local government, is an example of Victorian era Gothic revival architecture. (Source)
The City of Manchester. The land use is overwhelmingly urban (Source)
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The population of Manchester shown with other boroughs in the Greater Manchester county from 1801 to 2011. (Source)
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Aerial view of Manchester city centre from the south in 2008. (Source)
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Neo-baroque Lancaster House. Manchester is known for opulent warehouses from the citys textile trade. (Source)
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Manchester Piccadilly Station, the busiest of the four major railway stations in the Manchester station group with over 25 million passengers using the station in 2016.[116] (Source)
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Manchester Airport is the busiest airport in the UK outside London, with over double the number of annual passengers of the next busiest non-London airport. (Source)
Gaskell House, where Mrs Gaskell wrote most of her novels. The house is now a museum. (Source)
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Canal Street, one of Manchesters liveliest nightspots, part of the citys gay village (Source)
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Whitworth Hall at the University of Manchester, with approximately 40,000 students it is the largest university in the UK in terms of enrolment. (Source)
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The Etihad Stadium, home to Premier League club Manchester City F.C and host stadium for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. (Source)
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The Daily Express Building, Manchester, built in the 1930s but since vacated by the Daily Express. Despite this, newspaper printing still takes place at the building. (Source)
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Granada Studios, headquarters of Granada Television (Source)