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  2. The Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    The Whitworth is an art gallery in Manchester, England, containing over 60,000 items in its collection. The gallery is located in Whitworth Park and is part of the University of Manchester . In 2015, the Whitworth reopened after it was transformed by a £15 million capital redevelopment that doubled its exhibition spaces, restored period ...

  3. Red Rose Guild - Wikipedia

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    In the same year the Guild opened a shop on St Ann Street, Manchester. [23] In 1940 the Guild moved its headquarters to The Whitworth Hall. The Guild held joint exhibitions with the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society at the Manchester City Art Gallery in 1940, [24] and in London in 1941 and 1944.

  4. Whitworth Park - Wikipedia

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    Whitworth Park is a public park in south Manchester, England, and the location of the Whitworth Art Gallery. To the north are the University of Manchester's student residences known as "Toblerones". It was historically in Chorlton on Medlock but is now included in the Moss Side ward.

  5. Mary Kelly (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Art and the Feminist Revolution, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in 2007, the 2004 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the 2008 Biennale of Sydney, Australia, the 2008 California Biennial, in Mary Kelly: Projects, 1973-2020 at the Whitworth Gallery in Manchester, UK, in 2011, [28] [29] and, most recently ...

  6. Whitworth Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Whitworth Art Gallery

  7. Whitworth Building - Wikipedia

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    The Whitworth Building is a grade II* listed building on Oxford Road and Burlington Street in Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, England. It has been listed since 18 December 1963 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is part of the University of Manchester .

  8. Architecture of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Whitworth Institute and its surrounding park was founded in 1889 in the name of Sir Joseph Whitworth, one of the city's great industrialists. Designed by J.W.Beaumont in red brick with details in matching terracotta, [67] it was transferred to the university and changed its name to the Whitworth Art Gallery in 1958. [68]

  9. John Ralston (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Ralston (1789–1833) was a Scottish artist who spent most of his life and career in Manchester, England.He was primarily a marine and landscape painter, but his best-known works depict the city's medieval and early modern architecture before its demolition and replacement during the Industrial Revolution.