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Further Hidden Manchester
Here's a new shot from a recent visit to John Rylands Library in central Manchester. It's an amazing building and a really wonderful place to photograph.
You can see some more of the lovely details of the building here.
There will be more to follow from this visit plus a blog post all about the building on The Skyliner soon.
See more images from our recent travels in Manchester on this gallery,
St Phillips Church Crypt
Here’s a preview image from a new article that’s going online next week looking at the Crypt under St Phillips Church in Salford, the article will be on this blog here,
There are more images from other places we have visited in Manchester on this gallery here.
Plus I’ve already shot John Rylands and some more Stockport tunnels, so loads more to follow.
Check out the full size version here.
Check out the full size version here.
Check out the full size version here.- Old semi abandoned theatre just outside the Manchester city centre. I loved photographing here, the colours were so bring and the peeling paint against the elegant details looked wonderful.
The pictures were taken to go with this blog post with lost of interesting information on the building.
See lots more shots from this set of image here on my site.
Check out the full size version here.
Check out the full size version here.








Stockport Caves
Here's a sneak preview image from an upcoming set of images looking at the tunnels and air raid shelters under Stockport. The full set will be added to this gallery which already has work looking at the Hulme Hippodrome and an old Bunker under Trafford, http://www.andrewbrooksphotography.com /view-main-gallery.php?id=101
Also the full set of images will feature on the Skyliner Blog, which lots of stories and information on the tunnels, http://theskyliner.org/
You can see a more detailed version of this shot here, http://www.andrewbrooksphotography.com /panoramic.php?ID=3674&hash 
- Hulme Hippodrome





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