1904 – Princes Buildings, Oxford St., Manchester, Lancashire
Architect: I.R.E. Birkett
The Prince’s Building in Oxford Street is one of the city’s few Art Nouveau buildings, though only the facade survives,
The Prince’s Building in Oxford Street is one of the city’s few Art Nouveau buildings, though only the facade survives,
Published in The Building News, August 28th 1903: “This building, which willshortly be erected upon an excellent site in Deansgate and Bootle-street Manchester,
Still in use today as a public Library, this building is chiefly notable for its magnificent stained glass window on the main cantilevered staircase.
The fire station opened in 1906 and was the centre of the fire service,