Neil Roland - Gallery 10
Blyth Gallery Exhibition - March 2005 - Manchester Images


Century Buildings, St. Mary's Parsonage.

Reflection of both the Victorian and newer buildings reflected in windows on opposite side of St. Mary's Parsonage. Century Buildings were originally National Buildings, the name still marked in the stone.
Looking into the Express Building
Reflection into the Express Newspaper building off Great Ancoats Street, Manchester.
The Arndale and The Wheel
An evening view of the Manchester Wheel, set in context by the lit-up Arndale behind.
The Triangle (Corn Exchange) in Exchange Square
The dome of the former Corn Exchange repeats here in the curving glass of Harvey Nichols store at Exchange Square.
The Arndale Centre
The Arndale tower shimmers here, in reflection in urbis. Note the red wording 'Arndale' turns liquid in reflection.
New Life On Hulme Street
A view from Oxford Road down Hulme Street towards Cambridge Street.
Rochdale Canal, Manchester (1)
The bridge over the Rochdale Canal at Deansgate Locks on a snowy day.
Urbis in the sun
A straight view up at Urbis on a bright, sunny day.
Albert Mill - Sun after the Rain
This is a reflection in a huge post-storm puddle in Ellesmere Road, south of Castlefield. The picture is presented upside down, so view is purely of reflection in the water. the hoardings are Urban Splash's before they begin restoration of the old mill here.
Rochdale Canal, Manchester (2)
Central Manchester bridge reflection in the Rochdale Canal.
Barton Arcade - convex or concave?
The dome of the 1870s Barton Arcade appears to be Convex in this picture - but is concave, as taken from beneath.
No. 1 Deansgate
The afternoon sun glints gold, and reflects the tower of the Royal Exchange onto the glass wall of No. 1 Deansgate.
The Old Manchester Grammar School - now Chetham's
Reflected in Urbis, this is the old Manchester Grammar School buildings (before the school moved south of the city centre). It is now part of Chetham's.
John Ryland's Library
The Deansgate Library before its closure for refurbishment, reflected in the building opposite.

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