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Manchester in the Shortlist Guide series from Time Out; exploring a range of international destinations in a handy, pocket-sized format designed to introduce visitors to the best nightlife, entertainment & local attractions in the city. Expert local writers provide an encyclopaedic knowledge of each city, ensuring that the guides have won a reputation for their accuracy & reliability. Each guide opens with a ...
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Time Out's Shortlist guides offer all the usual visitor information, presented in a way designed to take you straight to what you're looking for: reviews of the classic sights & venues in area-by-area chapters, maps with all entries pinpointed, customised itineraries & visitor basics, all illustrated with specially commissioned photography. To help you make city-wide choices, they include critical & useful venue selections in a variety of fields
- our Shortlists. Time Out Shortlist guides will take you straight to the best during any trip, but they're particularly good for short or repeat visits, when it's important to be directed straight to the best & most current, with no time wasted.
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Manchester South-East & Ardwick in 1932 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions have been published for this area, extending from Brook Street eastward to Barmouth Street, & from Pollard Street southward to Clowes Street. Features include London Road (today Piccadilly) station, Mayfield station, GCR goods station, Ardwick station, Ancoats goods station, many other railway lines & sidings including engine shed & Ardwick Branch, Ardwick Cemetery, Manchester City`s Hyde Road football ground, Bradford Recreation Ground, David Lewis Play Ground, Rusholme Road Cemetery, Ardwick Green, Ardwick Cemetery, School of Technology, Workhouse, Vulcan Works, Dale Street Basin, Manchester & Ashton Canal, Britannia Brewery, etc. On the reverse is a selection of street directory entries. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Manchester South-East in 1915 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions have been published for this area, extending from Brook Street eastward to Barmouth Street, & from Pollard Street southward to Clowes Street. Features include London Road (today Piccadilly) station, Mayfield station, GCR goods station, Ardwick station, Ancoats goods station, many other railway lines & sidings including engine shed & Ardwick Branch, Ardwick Cemetery, Manchester City`s Hyde Road football ground, Bradford Recreation Ground, David Lewis Play Ground, Rusholme Road Cemetery, Ardwick Green, Ardwick Cemetery, School of Technology, Workhouse, Vulcan Works, Dale Street Basin, Manchester & Ashton Canal, Britannia Brewery, etc. On the reverse is a selection of street directory entries. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Manchester South-West in 1894 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions of this map have been published, showing how the area developed across the years. Coverage stretches from Derby Street eastward to Sackville Street, & from King Street southward to Dale Street. Areas covered include the east part of Ordsall, Cornbrook, St John Ward, St James Ward, part of Oxford Ward, Knott Mill, Gaythorn, part of Hulme & St George Ward. Features include Salford Goods station, Ordsall Lane station, Liverpool Road Goods station, Central station, Cheshire Lines Goods station, Deansgate station, Oxford Road station, many other railway features; tramways; River Irwell & part of Manchester Ship Canal, River Medlock, Castle Field Wharves, Britannia Emery Mills, Cavalry Barracks, Cornbrook Chemical Works, Gaythorn Gas Works, Cambridge Street India Rubber Works, St James Hall, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Rochdale Canal, Free Trade Hall, St Peter`s Square, Town Hall, Salford Rolling Mills, etc. The 1916 version

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extracts from a contemporary street directory for Oxford Street, Peter Street & St Peter`s Square. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.

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Manchester South-West in 1916 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions of this map have been published, showing how the area developed across the years. Coverage stretches from Derby Street eastward to Sackville Street, & from King Street southward to Dale Street. Areas covered include the east part of Ordsall, Cornbrook, St John Ward, St James Ward, part of Oxford Ward, Knott Mill, Gaythorn, part of Hulme & St George Ward. Features include Salford Goods station, Ordsall Lane station, Liverpool Road Goods station, Central station, Cheshire Lines Goods station, Deansgate station, Oxford Road station, many other railway features; tramways; River Irwell & part of Manchester Ship Canal, River Medlock, Castle Field Wharves, Britannia Emery Mills, Cavalry Barracks, Cornbrook Chemical Works, Gaythorn Gas Works, Cambridge Street India Rubber Works, St James Hall, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Rochdale Canal, Free Trade Hall, St Peter`s Square, Town Hall, Salford Rolling Mills, etc. The 1916 version

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extracts from a contemporary street directory for Oxford Street, Peter Street & St Peter`s Square. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.

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Part of the bestselling ` Then & Now` series, Manchester Then & Now visually charts the huge changes that have affected the city from the 1860s. The building of the ship canal in the late Victorian era turned Manchester into the UK`s third biggest port. The industrial boom of the 1930s & post-war bust followed by the regeneration with the Commonwealth Games are all featured in a book that

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some spectacular aerial comparisons. A wonderful visual guide to Manchester, past & present. Some 70 historic photographs of Manchester`s past are paired with specially commissioned contemporary views taken from the same vantage point. You can see the same streets & buildings as they were `then` & as they are `now`. The book features the changes to the city created by the massive IRA bomb of 1996, the demolition of some of the 1960s architecture & its redevelopment, the conversion of old mills to modern apartments & the renaissance of the Salford Quays as sought-after residential areas. Some of the recent strong setpiece buildings of Manchester are also included, such as the futuristic Imperial War Museum North & the 169-m tall Beetham Tower.&, of course, the evolution of the city`s sports stadia is charted with images of Old Trafford Main Road, the Belle Vue stadium & Lancashire County Cricket`s Old Trafford test area.

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Victoria area of Manchester in 1849 in a series of exceptionally detailed reproductions of old Ordnance Survey street plans for areas of larger cities which have undergone substantial redevelopment in the late 19th or the early 20th century, published in the Alan Godfrey Editions. The plans, printed in back & white, have been taken from the original Ordnance Survey mapping at 1:1, 056 & reproduced at 1:1, 760 – the equivalent of 36 inches (or one yard) to a mile. The maps provide an unrivalled, house-by-house picture of streets & individual buildings with inner courtyards, outbuildings, pavements, covered passages, etc. Many important institutions are named; within the National Galley on Trafalgar Square even the individual rooms (the map is from 1871, so no French Impressionists as yet!). On the reverse are historical notes about the area covered by the map, plus extracts from contemporary street directories. These maps provide a fascinating addition to Alan Godfrey’s huge series of some 2, 000 titles presenting reproductions of street plans at taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping at 1:2, 500 (25” to 1 mile) & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). ...
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Manchester Victoria Park & Longsight in 1916 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. STwo versions have been published for this area. The maps cover south Manchester around & to the north of Victoria Park, including part of Chorlton upon Medlock & the northern part of Rusholme. Coverage stretches from Lloyd Street eastward to Longsight station & from Dover Street southward to Rusholme Grove. Features on the 1889 map include Park Crescent, St John`s church, St Joseph`s Boys Industrial Schools, Holy Name RC church, tramways & depot, Atlas Brewery, Longsight Sidings with engine sheds, Oxford Street, Hulme Hall, St Saviour`s church, etc. On the reverse are extracts from an early street directory. By the time of the 1915 map the area was largely built up & features also include Victoria University, Whitworth Park, Art Gallery, Royal Infirmary, St Chrysostom`s church, St Mary`s Hospital, eastern part of Greenheys, etc. The 1916 map

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a selection of street directory extracts for Anson Road, Birch Lane, Denison Road, Denmark Road, Chorlton on Medlock High Street & York Place. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.

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Map No. 109, Manchester, in a waterproof & tear-resistant version of the Ordnance Survey Landranger series at 1:50, 000, including Bolton, Warrington, Appleton Thorn, Mere, Wilmslow, Bramhall, Poynton, New Mills, Cheadle, Lymm, Altrincham, Stockport, Romiley, Sel, Irlam, Clucheth, Golborne, Leigh, Platt Bridge, Salford, Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Mossley, Oldham, Walkden, Middleton, Westhoughton, Bury, Denshaw, Rochdale, Tottington, Horwich, Egerton & Ramsbottom, with a section of the Pennine Way & a small part of the Peak District National Park. Edition D3; Revised for selected changes 2009; Copyright date 2009 This title is also available on our website in a paper version. Maps in this series are only published folded. Stanfords can also print flat versions of Ordnance Survey maps through the OS Select system, centring the map on a location of your choice & with a picture provided by you on the cover. For more information please click on the link at the bottom of this description. About Ordnance Survey ...
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Manchester South-West 1916

Manchester South-West in 1916 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Selected towns in Great Britain and Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th and early 20th century.In this title: two versions of this map have been pubolished, showing how the area developed across the years. Coverage stretches from Derby Street eastward to Sackville Street, and from King Street southward to Dale Street. Areas covered include the east part of Ordsall, Cornbrook, St John Ward, St James Ward, part of Oxford Ward, Knott Mill, Gaythorn, part of Hulme, St George Ward. Features include Salford Goods
station, Ordsall Lane station, Liverpool Road Goods station, Central station, Cheshire Lines Goods station, Deansgate station, Oxford Road station, many other railway features; tramways; River Irwell and part of Manchester Ship Canal, River Medlock, Castle Field Wharves, Britannia Emery Mills, Cavalry Barracks, Cornbrook Chemical Works, Gaythorn Gas Works, Cambridge Street India Rubber Works, St James Hall, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Rochdale Canal, Free Trade Hall, St Peter's Square, Town Hall, Salford Rolling Mills and much more. The 1916 version includes extracts from a contemporary street directory for Oxford Street, Peter Street and St Peter's Square.About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25
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Manchester South-West in 1916 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. In this title: two versions of this map have been pubolished, showing how the area developed across the years. Coverage stretches from Derby Street eastward to Sackville Street, & from King Street southward to Dale Street. Areas covered include the east part of Ordsall, Cornbrook, St John Ward, St James Ward, part of Oxford Ward, Knott Mill, Gaythorn, part of Hulme, St George Ward. Features include Salford Goods station, Ordsall Lane station, Liverpool Road Goods station, Central station, Cheshire Lines Goods station, Deansgate station, Oxford Road station, many other railway features; tramways; River Irwell & part of Manchester Ship Canal, River Medlock, Castle Field Wharves, Britannia Emery Mills, Cavalry Barracks, Cornbrook Chemical Works, Gaythorn Gas Works, Cambridge Street India Rubber Works, St James Hall, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Rochdale Canal, Free Trade Hall, St Peter's Square, Town Hall, Salford Rolling Mills & much more. The 1916 version

Includes::
extracts from a contemporary street directory for Oxford Street, Peter Street & St Peter's Square. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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