The small but sweet balconies of the Back Turner Street apartments, which are converted 19th century Victorian warehouses. For the record, as a fair amount of historic Manchester in this blog is from the 19th century, the Victorian period is defined by Queen Victoria's reign- which lasted from 20th June 1837 until her death on 22nd January 1901.
Very nice Chrissy! Thanks for the dates. ;)
ReplyDeleteA nice shot with some good perspective.
ReplyDeleteLove that rich brick red... the flower pots all look empty...
ReplyDeleteA great photo of a grand old place. You've caught a nice reflection in the windows also.
ReplyDeleteEmpty flower pots due to time of year- replanting next spring ;-)
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