Neil Roland - Gallery 13 Manchester Images: Exhibition
Each picture is from a limited edition of 50 and is printed from the
artist's original photographs. Each one is titled and signed by the artist.
For prices and framing options, please email the artist at
neil@neilroland.co.uk or telephone
Neil on 07792 365 437
Please note that the size, colours and quality of the pictures on
this page have been reduced for web viewing and do not accurately represent the
detail and vivid colours of the actual photographs
King Street/Cross Street in a Punto
Central Library in Hubcap
Reform Club, King Street in a BMW
Manchester University
Manchester University with red bus
Doors of Manchester
top left: Hidden Gem Church office;
186 Waterloo Place, Oxford Road (University of Manchester; 56 Thomas Street,
Northern Quarter; Manchester City Art Gallery; Crown Court, Minshull St., ;
Congregational Church House, Deansgate, Court; 21, St. John Street. top
right: Cavendish Street, where Fifth Pan African Conference held in 1945 ;
Manchester Law Library, Kennedy St.; Coroner's Court, Picadilly; 11, St. John
st.; Chepstow House, 61 Faulkner St., Chinatown; Deansgate station
gate. Centre left: Chetham's (former Manchester Grammar School; Ritz,
Whitworth St.; Lindencourt House, Charlotte St; 27, Byrom Street; 13 St. John
St.; Ship Canal House, King Street; Lower Ormond St. MMU Bellhouse, External
Relations; Massey Chambers; 59, Faulkner St. (Chinese Education Culture
Centre); Albert Jones, Richmond St.; Canada House, 3, Chepstow
Street. Centre right: Hanging Bridge Chambers, opposite Cathedral;
The Central Hall, Oldham St.; J&J Shaw, New Wakefield St.; auction house,
Deansgate; UMIST entrance; 15 St. John St.; 10, Canal Street; Peveril of the
Peak, Chepstow St.; 15, Richmond House, Bloom St.; Hotspur House, Cambridge
Street. Bottom left: Edgar Wood building, Daisybank Road; 25 Byrom
St.; 101 Princess St.; 3, Stevenson Square; Mr. Thomas's Chop House, Cross St.;
18 St. John St.; City Police Headquarters, Bootle St.; Manchester Town Hall,
Albert Square; Malmaison (Joshua Hoyle Building.) Bottom right:
Canada House, CHepstow St.; 23 St. John St.; Cavendish St.; Sam's Chop House,
Chapel Walks; 48 George House, George St.; former Revenue office; Armani, King
Street; Foundry Lane, behind band on the Wall; Peveril of the Peak, Chepstow
Street; The Railway pub, Cornbrook Road, South Castlefield.
Best Foot Forward
from top left in rows: Fraser, Albert
Square; servant foot, Wellington Statue, Picadilly; Wellington; Queen
Victoria's toe, Picadilly Gardens; The fallen Soldier, St. Ann's Square; Joule,
Manchester Town Hall; Sir Humphrey Chetham, Manchester Cathedral; Alan Turing,
Breaker of the Enigma Code, Sackville Park; Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln Square;
Sir Humphrey Chetham; Dalton; King Edward V11, Whitworth Park
The Picture House The Oxford Road Picture House - classic arts
and crafts terracotta detail in the city
Great Northern Warehouse, Deansgate a three section picture of
the great northern warehouse, reputedly the longest unbroken Victorian building
in Britain, as reflected in a black Porsche car on Deansgate
Manchester Town Hall and Albert Square Manchester Town Hall's
clock tower reflected in the roof of a Manchester cab - the picture being hung
upside down.
Old New New Old, Higher Broughton Modernity is demolished while
ancient traditions live on: This block of flats stood just off Bury New Road
between Northumberland Street and Broom Lane. It overlooked the orthodox Jewish
community. Now it has been demolished for urban regeneration. The picture shows
the last ten days of its existence, as it was demolished layer by layer
revealing the myriad colours of its interior walls.
Well Read Manchester: The City's Libraries
Manchester's
gorgeous libraries consist of and contain some of the most beautiful elements
of the city. This picture shows the interior of John Ryland's Library,
sculpture of Henriqueta Augustina Rylands, stained glass windows at Central
Library, and the sun setting on the facade of Central Library, the stained
glass ceiling at Manchester Law Library, Kennedy Street, with some of its
ancient texts, the hand-painted dome at The Portico Library, Charlotte Street,
and the ionic-topped columns rat The Portico and a hallway at the ancient
Chetham's Library.
Welcome! Manchester's Doorbells
Original doorbells and
knockers on St. John Street (far left and next left), The Palace Hotel (Refuge
Assurance, Whitworth Street facade), St. John Street; Minshull Street
Court.
Red Brick City
Time on Your Hands in Manchester
All the city centre's clocks,
including: Manchester Royal Infirmary, Victoria Station, St. Ann's Church,
H.Samuel, Market Street, Manchester Town Hall, St. George's, Castlefield,
Manchester Cathedral, Institute Cervantes, Deansgate, Debenhams, Market St.,
St. Jeames's Buildings, Oxford Street, G-Mex, The Palace Hotel, 100 Quay St.,
outside Granada TV, Central Library (interior), The Portico Library (interior),
St. Mary's Hospital, Mappin & Webb, St. Ann Street, Shambles Square,
Manchester Corporation Trams, Princess Parkway, Hancock's, King Street, Royal
& Sun ALliance, Crown Court, Minshull Street.