A stroll around the Ashton Street, Dover Street and Brownlow Street area reaps some fantastic photo opportunities because the the brilliant mix of variously dated buildings on offer.


The Geology building.



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The Ashton Building.



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The rear of the Aflred Waterhouse main building with its gardens and sculpture.



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The George Holt building.



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The Harold Cohen library.



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The Harrison Hughes building.



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The rear of the Holt Building on Dover street



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The new boiler house.



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The Holt physics laboratory entrance - 1904



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The Faculty of Arts entrance with 1913 datestone.



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University of Zoology and it's namestone.





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An ornate arch.



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Sherrington Building.



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The students Union theatre.



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The Johnstone Building with some detailing.



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One of the rear courtyards.



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Details on the Thompson Yates building.



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Some of Alfred Waterhouses other buildings which were originally part of the old Royal infirmary with its curved wards. These are now split into Waterhouse Blocks A-F.



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Victoria Building, Brownlow Hill., the one known to most of us.



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