Top 12. Best Museums in Manchester - Travel England
Top 12. Best Museums in Manchester - Travel England:
Museum of Science & Industry, Museum of Science & Industry, Greater Manchester Police Museum, Manchester Art Gallery, People's History Museum, National Football Museum, Whitworth Art Gallery, Museum of Transport, Manchester Jewish Museum, Clayton Hall Museum, Gallery of Costume
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Gallery of Costume, Manchester, England. 17/09/2016. 16:21.
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Comic Book Fashion: Christian Dior: Designer in Focus (The Gallery of Costume Manchester)
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Gallery of Costume, Manchester, England. 17/09/2016. 16:37.
St Mary's Church, Manchester Top #15 Facts
Manchester (Royaume - Uni) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
aircitytour.com, l'itinéraire de vos visites touristiques et culturelles en vidéo en 3D (visite virtuelle). D'autres visites sont disponibles sur aircitytour.com
Visite virtuelle de la ville de Manchester (Royaume Uni), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Quarry Bank Mill
- Bramall Hall
- Hat Works
- Stockport Air Raid Shelters
- Staircase House
- Portland Basin Museum
- Gallery of Costume
- Old Trafford Cricket Ground
- Old Trafford & Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour
- Legoland Discovery Centre & Sealife Manchester
- Imperial War Museum North
- The Lowry
- Ordsall Hall
- Whitworth Art Gallery
- The Pankhurst Centre
- Manchester Museum
- Beetham Tower
- Musée des Sciences et de l'Industrie
- Granada Studios
- People's History Museum
- John Rylands Library
- Albert Square
- Manchester Art Gallery
- Chinatown
- Mémorial Alan Turing
- The Northern Quarter
- Wheel of Manchester
- Greater Manchester Police Museum
- Richard Goodall Gallery
- St Ann's Church
- Cathédrale de Manchester
- National Football Museum
- Bibliothèque de Chetham
- Etihad Stadium
- Musée juif de Manchester
- Musée des Transports de Manchester
- Heaton Park
- Moses Gate Country Park
- Fusilier Museum
- Bury Transport Museum
60 places to visit in Manchester - in 120 seconds
I wanted to highlight lots of the interesting places there are to visit in the Manchester area. I chose 60 places and present them in just 120 seconds. This video is a reminder to people of just how much there is to see and do in the Manchester area. There are plenty of reasons for people to come and visit, and plenty of people who live in this area to go out and explore. Here's a list of the 60 locations. What are your favourite places in the Manchester area? Please write in the comments below.
Manchester Town Hall
Manchester Central
Palace Theatre
Band on the Wall
MediaCityUK Salford Quays
The O2 Apollo
Manchester Airport Runway Viewing Park
Manchester Arndale shopping centre
Ashton Market
Manchester Cathedral
The Manchester Bees #beeinthecity
Manchester Art Gallery
Fog Lane Park
The Transport Museum
Canal Street
The Manchester Jewish Museum
Bruntwood Park, Cheadle
Cheetham Hill Road
Chinatown Manchester
Clayton Hall
Heaton Hall
Tatton Hall
The Curry Mile
Didsbury village
Fletcher Moss Park
Chetham's Library
The John Rylands Library
The Portico Library
The Central Library
The Museum of Science and Industry
Liverpool Rd railway station (MOSI)
The Baby Computer (MOSI)
London Road Fire Station
Oldham Street
The Opera House
Platt Hall
The Peveril of the Peak
The Greater Manchester Police Museum
The Printworks
The Victoria Baths
Wythenshawe Hall
The Museum of the Manchester, Ashton
Wythenshawe Forum
The Whitworth Art Gallery
The East Lancashire Railway
Platt Fields Park
The Octagon Theatre Bolton
The Trafford Centre
Tandle Hill Woods
Lyme Hall
Crime Lake
Ordsall hall
Beech Road Chorlton
Rochdale Town Hall
The National Football Museum, Urbis
The Bridgewater Hall
Afflecks Palace
Market Street
The Christmas Markets
The view from Werneth Low
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Gallery Costume Film, Manchester. Film by Scott Dunwoodie
A film of a recent trip from Whitworth Art Gallery to the Gallery of Costume. Part of an eight week project researching art and culture from the 1960's to be used for a forthcoming Gallery App based on the Rakes Progress.
Film by Scott Dunwoodie with Whitworth Art Gallery
This is Manchester: 90 photos from the 1960s
Filthy buildings, royal visits and demolished slums - a pictorial snapshot of Greater Manchester in the sixties - see the full gallery at
Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 662 - Reel 2 Of 3 - Swinging Britain (1967)
Reel 2. Unedited material (cuts, rushes, out takes) from CP 662 - SWINGING BRITAIN. The original story is also on Pathe Master tape *PM0421*.
C/U of a door number - 49 - painted on in a groovy typeface. Pan down to show hippy guy sitting on the doorstep with a paint pot. L/S of the front of the house. He walks towards a car and puts his paint pot on the roof. He begins to paint. C/U of him concentrating on his painting, tilt down to show his collection of necklaces.
M/S of group of young people in Manchester nightclub The Phonograph. One is a reporter for Intro Magazine. She is interviewing a young couple.
L/S of man painting designs on a car. C/U of ginger haired boy watching the painting. A group of children watch too - smiling. Low angle shot of a mural painted on the house wall. It incorporates the words Love is all you need and a bee.
M/S of the happening - the 117 Group and friends dance around and play instruments. C/U of member of the band who has a painted design on his forehead. Various shots of the hippies dancing. Intro reporter sits on a car bonnet taking notes. Good shots of the crazy abandoned dancing. C/U of man in very strange psychedelic costume. Various shots of hippy girls having their faces painted. Intro photographer takes pictures. C/U of large blue paper flower attached to car windscreen. Men put on psychedelic costumes. Intro reporter takes notes, photographer takes snaps.
Short shot of archaeological dig. More shots of the car being customised with a painted design. The word Forty-nine, patterns and a face are painted on the car whilst children watch.
Interior of London's Scotch Club.
C/U of boy wearing Oxford Circus T-shirt painting his car. Various shots of car being customised.
Intro Magazine reporter takes notes. Girl picks up a bucket which contains Psychedelic Stones. She passes two girls wearing identical spotted dresses unpacking frocks from the back of a car. Another Intro reporter talks to people and takes notes.
At the Phonograph club a girl DJ spins some discs. Intro reporter 'phones in her report. M/S of man on end of 'phone in Intro office. Various shots in Intro office. C/U of pad with telephone numbers in Newcastle and Manchester. Artwork is examined.
L/S of Lord John shop with painted psychedelic mural on the side. Low angle shot of shop sign: Domino Male. Pan down to couple looking in shot window. Young couple walk along, the man carries a baby wearing large floppy hat. M/S of woman in groovy striped suit looking into shop window. She goes into shop.
Various shots of people dancing in Manchester's Phonograph club. Good shots of girl in crochet mini dress and other dancers. C/U of 45 record on a turntable. M/Ss of girl DJ changing record. More dancing.
Various shots of dancing in a nightclub including C/Us of feet and legs. C/U of band members from the Intro Group. Various shots of them playing their instruments - drums, guitar, saxophone, etc.
Great mirror shots of people dancing - shown in a convex mirror.
Back at the happening a man lies under a wooden construction - Intro photographer takes pictures. Various shots of wooden screens being erected in the park, they are painted with psychedelic designs. Intro reporter chats to people and takes notes. Man puts on weird psychedelic mask. Photographer takes shots of the strangely dressed hippies. Girls dance around jumping on blue domes. Keith Albarn (?) is dragged from a pod. Various shots of the weirdo happening participants. All very odd and funny in retrospect!
Note: excellent Swinging Sixties or Swinging London material. Documentation file exists for edited film CP 662.
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Best park in Manchester أروع حديقة بمانشسر
Platt Fields Park is a large public park in Fallowfield, Manchester, England which is home to Platt Hall. Fallowfield lies to the south and Wilmslow Road runs along its eastern edge.
FVU FRAMES: Hetain Patel ‘Don’t Look at the Finger’ (Episode 4: Costume, Holly Waddington)
Episode 4: Meet Costume Designer Holly Waddington, responsible for the transforming costumes in Hetain Patel's film 'Don't Look at the Finger'. The film follows a ceremonial ‘fight’ between two protagonists, a man and a woman, in the grand architectural setting of a church. The way the characters communicate is a feat of choreography that combines Kung Fu with signed languages to express a ritualistic coming together.
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Commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella with Manchester Art Gallery and QUAD. Supported by Arts Council England. Initial research supported by Jerwood Choreographic Research Project.