Boardman’s Entry, and other alleyways

hayleyflynn:

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For a short stretch of the city centre it’s possible to bypass the crowds and the traffic and to walk across several pedestrian areas and finally down a series of alleyways. In fact you can walk almost traffic-free from Victoria station all the way to Lloyd Street, and in doing so you might spot some rather unusual artwork.

To walk this route you begin at Cathedral Gardens, down Cathedral Street and  New Cathedral Street then cut through St Ann’s Square. At the heart of St Ann’s Square stands the only surviving 18th century church in the city (celebrating 300 years in 2012), the tower of which is said to mark the geographical centre of the old city and the surveyor’s benchmark can be seen carved into the stone by the tower door.

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The connecting road from the church to Deansgate was once known as Toll Lane as this is where the lord of the manor would collect tolls for the animals on their way to fair after they had gathered here and been pelted with acorns by the locals!

From the back of the church the route through the city continues in a relatively straight line from here. First you cut through St Ann’s Passage, built as a temporary home for the Corn Exchange and then you meet with King Street. In 1976 King Street became the first city centre street to be pedestrianised and it’s here that you find yourself opposite Boardman’s Entry.

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CYCLING KITTY

putthefunbetweenyourlegs:

I’ve posted about animals and bikes before, and, here it goes again…(feat. awesome kitten.) Enjoy.

(via fatgirlonabicycle)

dickcat:

TGIF!
Via The Internets
bentheillustrator:

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bentheillustrator:

LAUNCHED THIS WEEK!

The Ben the Illustrator Collection - Fabrics and fabric products that bring an exclamation mark to any home. Now available from BTICollection.com!

betaknowledge:

A project by  Clement Valla:

At first, I thought they were glitches, or errors in the algorithm, but looking closer, I realized the situation was actually more interesting — these images are not glitches. They are the absolute logical result of the system. They are an edge condition—an anomaly within the system, a nonstandard, an outlier, even, but not an error. These jarring moments expose how Google Earth works, focusing our attention on the software. They are seams which reveal a new model of seeing and of representing our world - as dynamic, ever-changing data from a myriad of different sources – endlessly combined, constantly updated, creating a seamless illusion.

(via worsethandetroit)

I AM A GENDER! HEAR ME ROAR!

mofgimmers:

I have a real problem with gender specific magazines and websites. I’ve been torturing myself trying to work out why they exist for ages and, mostly, I still can’t get a handle on it. 

Here’s why.

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robotindisguise:

Cat cobra

robotindisguise:

Cat cobra

(Source: brilliant-lites, via rupinjapan)