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Manchester Ice Palace PLA01_04_041
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Manchester Ice Palace PLA01_04_041
Manchester Ice Palace, Derby Street, Strangeways, Manchester. The pediment and relief carvings bearing the words Manchester Ice Palace, above the central window on the buildings main Derby Street elevation.
The Manchester Ice Palace was opened in 1910 and closed in 1967. It is Britains oldest surviving ice rink structure, and at the time of its opening was the largest indoor rink in the country
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Media ID 26397984
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Early 20th Century Sport And Recreation Sporting Sports Sports Heritage Sports History Baroque Revival Edwardian Baroque Skating Skating Rink
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This print showcases the grandeur and historical significance of the Manchester Ice Palace, located on Derby Street in Strangeways, Manchester. The image focuses on the pediment and relief carvings above the central window, proudly displaying the words "Manchester Ice Palace". Built in 1910, this magnificent structure served as Britain's oldest surviving ice rink until its closure in 1967. During its heyday, it held the prestigious title of being the largest indoor rink in the entire country. The architectural style of this early 20th-century gem is Edwardian Baroque, exuding elegance and sophistication. The Manchester Ice Palace holds a special place in sports history as a hub for skating enthusiasts and athletes alike. It symbolizes an era when sport and recreation were cherished pastimes that brought communities together. This print not only captures a stunning piece of architecture but also preserves a significant part of sporting heritage. Simon Inglis expertly captures every intricate detail with his lens, allowing us to appreciate both the beauty and historical importance of this baroque revival masterpiece. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when skating was at its peak popularity. Let this print serve as a reminder of our rich sporting history while honoring an iconic landmark that once stood proudly as Britain's premier ice rink structure.
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