Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester. Show all posts
Sunday, 21 January 2018
Briggs Stores ghost sign
Briggs Stores ghost sign, on the side of a house in Heaton Norris, Stockport, on the corner of Belmont Street and Clement Street. This photo was taken a few years ago. When we lived in Heaton Norris in the late 1980s/early 1990s, Belmont Street boasted some fabulous ghost signs, including a smart green and gold Hovis sign, and a chip shop with an interior straight out of the 1950s. It's all smartened up now, of course.
Labels:
Belmont,
Cheshire,
ghost sign,
Heaton Norris,
Heatons,
history,
house,
Manchester,
shop,
sign,
Stockport,
stores,
wall
Location:
Belmont Way, Stockport SK4, UK
Sunday, 12 November 2017
Everything is connected
Labels:
art,
Manchester,
Piccadilly,
railway,
sign
Location:
Manchester M60 7RA, UK
Sunday, 20 August 2017
Gathering of strangers
Saturday, 3 June 2017
A good night out in Manchester
Great neon sign for the Picturehouse bar in the Band On the Wall, in Manchester's trendy Northern Quarter. A music venue since the early 20th century, it was originally the George and Dragon pub - so small that bands played on a stage halfway up the back wall, giving the venue its name. A grungy room way back when I was a student, it's now extended and poshed up. It's a great live music spot, run as a charity. Check out its website and archive videos.
Labels:
Ancoats,
arts,
bar,
charity,
gig,
live,
Manchester,
music,
Northern Quarter,
sign,
Swan Street
Location:
Swan St, Manchester M4 5JN, UK
Saturday, 27 May 2017
You can sit down next to me
A Poem for Manchester, by Mike Duff, appears on mirrored art signs studded like beautiful blue jewels into a wall in Piccadilly Place, not far from Piccadilly station.
The poem was chosen from 4,000 entries as winner of a BBC National Poetry Day competition. Its message of solidarity, equality and acceptance seems particularly fitting following the dreadful Manchester Arena attack this week.
Labels:
Arena,
art,
blue,
hotel,
Manchester,
mirror,
Piccadilly,
poem,
poetry,
rain,
round,
sign,
station,
wall
Location:
6 Whitworth St, Manchester M1 3BN, UK
Saturday, 20 May 2017
Sunday, 16 April 2017
Wild thing
Here's a pretty tiled entrance sign in Stockport's lovely old market place. I believe Wild was a shoe shop - the building is now part of the excellent Stockport Story museum. It's in an interesting part of town: the beautiful Victorian covered market has a great vintage fair once a month. The atmospheric Staircase House museum is next door. And once you've done all that you can treat yourself to a fantastic Art Deco afternoon tea in the Plaza. All this just seven miles out of Manchester. If you're coming from that direction, why not treat yourself to a trip on the fabled 192 bus route too?
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Blessed be the music makers
Sign at Albert Hall in Manchester. A former Wesleyan chapel, built in 1910, it has also had a career as a dubious nightclub. It is now an impressive music venue, retaining some pretty stained glass, nice tiles and crumbling plasterwork.
Labels:
bar,
Chapel,
club,
concert,
gig,
Manchester,
Methodist,
most haunted,
music,
pub,
sign,
venue,
Wesley
Location:
Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR, UK
Monday, 20 March 2017
A spring in your step
Spring thoughts from a sign in the garden of the Elizabeth Gaskell House in Manchester. Well worth a visit - great guides, fascinating history and extremely good cake.
Labels:
cake,
Charlotte Bronte,
fiction,
garden,
history,
house,
Longsight,
Manchester,
novels,
sign,
tourism
Location:
Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 9LL, UK
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Have a coffee and get over it
Labels:
cafe,
chalkboard,
coffee,
funny,
Heaton Moor,
Manchester,
Nook,
parents,
sign,
Stockport,
thought
Location:
Heaton Moor, Stockport SK4, UK
Sunday, 23 October 2016
Proper use of the paper

Sunday, 14 August 2016
Wisdom and effort
I walk past signs like these all the time and rarely make the effort to look at the detail. This pretty milestone in Didsbury bears Manchester's coat of arms. Granted in 1842, the symbol is packed with information. The motto "Concilio et labore" means something like "Wisdom and effort". The ship represents Manchester's trading. The lion is of course a symbol of bravery and the antelope symbolises peace and harmony; both bear the red rose of Lancaster.
Most familiar is the worker bee - the globe at the top is covered with them; you can see it more clearly on this larger sign near Spinningfields. The bee is a symbol of industry, adopted during the industrial revolution. You can find bees all over Manchester, from the tiled floors in the Town Hall (a giveaway when it's used in films as a stand-in for the Houses of Parliament) to bins and bollards.
Labels:
bees,
coat of arms,
Didsbury,
film,
houses of Parliament,
industry,
Lancaster,
lion,
Manchester,
milestone,
motto,
red rose,
sign,
Spinningfields,
Town Hall
Location:
Manchester, UK
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Sunday, 3 April 2016
Think inside the box
I saw this sign outside a bar in Manchester last year and the message made me smile. The sun has been out today, so I will be thinking inside the box again soon, aiming to get some herbs and salad leaves growing.
Location:
Manchester, UK
Monday, 28 March 2016
A doorway to the past


Labels:
architecture,
Chinatown,
cotton,
ghost sign,
handkerchiefs,
history,
Manchester,
signs,
textiles,
warehouse
Sunday, 14 February 2016
On the tiles
Beautiful tiled office sign at Manchester's Victoria Station. The station dates from 1839 and was recently refurbished. Its fantastic ticket hall and tiled map are worth the visit alone.
Labels:
history,
Manchester,
sign,
station,
terracotta,
tiles,
trains,
Victoria
Location:
Manchester, UK
Sunday, 31 January 2016
The ghost of FJ Harrop
The ghostly form of FJ Harrop Ltd still haunts Dale Street in Manchester. Its smart 68 sign stands out on this mid-19th century warehouse, thought to be one of the earliest in the street. FJ Harrop was probably a small manufacturing business. The building, in keeping with Manchester's textile history, has more recently been used by a yarn supplier.
Labels:
68,
Dale St,
ghost sign,
history,
Manchester,
sign
Location:
Manchester, UK
Thursday, 31 December 2015
Saturday, 5 December 2015
Soap Street sign
Fine ghost sign in Soap Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter. If you're in the area, I recommend breakfast at Trof.
Labels:
alternative,
art,
breakfast,
food,
ghost sign,
history,
Manchester,
Northern Quarter,
sign
Location:
Soap St, Manchester, Manchester M4, UK
Saturday, 28 November 2015
With thanks to Mrs J Pogson
Signs bearing the names of Mrs J Pogson, Mrs S Shore, Mrs Joseph Warburton and others decorate the Bethesda Primitive Methodist Chapel in Heaton Norris, Stockport. A handsome building, the Chapel was founded in 1890 and is now dedicated to commercial use. I'm not sure whether Mrs J Pogson would have approved. Apparently the primitive Methodists were successful in evangelising industrial communities in the late 19th century - and Stockport was famous for its textile mills and hatmaking.
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