Glimpses of Greater Manchester ~ A City Daily Photo blog by Chrissy Brand
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Heart of glass
Three pairs of hearts painted on the windows of an otherwise unloved and derelict building at Cornbrook, waiting to be bought and renovated. Happy Valentine's Day!
You have piqued my interest in Manchester. Recently, well last night, I was listenioutng to a taped radio show by a fellow named George Galloway or some such speaking about a certain district in Manchester and about the school children there. I was of course aghast but by the phone calls, it seems common knowledge and a large group blamed these conditions on the laziness and colour of the people there. Interesting.
Hope you had a nice Valentine´s day Chrissy! it is a lovely picture! (Tampere is said to be a "Manchester of Finland" cause of its industrial history. And we do have similar brick buildings, most of them renovated, see my blog) Have a wonderful day!
Nice Chrissy, happy V-day to you!
ReplyDeleteYou have clever eyes, this is an awesome capture!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you!
Léia
Nice find Chrissy, wonder who & why?!
ReplyDeleteYou have piqued my interest in Manchester. Recently, well last night, I was listenioutng to a taped radio show by a fellow named George Galloway or some such speaking about a certain district in Manchester and about the school children there. I was of course aghast but by the phone calls, it seems common knowledge and a large group blamed these conditions on the laziness and colour of the people there. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteStill one window left, what HOPE.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Wednesday.
Hope you had a nice Valentine´s day Chrissy! it is a lovely picture!
ReplyDelete(Tampere is said to be a "Manchester of Finland" cause of its industrial history. And we do have similar brick buildings, most of them renovated, see my blog) Have a wonderful day!
Nice! Good findings!
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Well spotted Chrissy... Happy Belated Valentine's Day!
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