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Tower and facade of Manchester's Royal Exchange. The tower is one of the few features on the Manchester skyline that has remained unchanged since the 19th century. The only major difference is before and after the stone was cleaned around the 1970s. The Royal Exchange was extensively repaired after the 1996 IRA bomb. About the photos This image is from the portfolio of Aidan O'Rourke photographer writer website publisher. Most images are copyright Aidan O'Rourke and may be available as prints or high resolution files. Some images are by other artists, and are published with their approval, or are included in reviews of their work. The portfolio contains a wide range of themes and image formats. The images are used to illustrate articles on this site, and to provide information about the subjects depicted. Not all images on this site are available as prints or high resolution files. Every photo request needs to be pre-approved by me first. If there are any restrictions or if the picture is not my copyright, then I will refer you to the relevant photographer, artist or organisation who should be able to help you, or simply follow the link to their website. For further information about any image on this site, please contact me. |
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