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Friday, 8 October 2021

Tiger Moth by Sledone Stockport

moth, funded in part by the Cheshire Wildlife Fund to highlight the declining population of pollinating insects.

It is located on the side of the building housing Robinsons Brewery.





  Tiger Moth painted by @sledone - This artwork has been funded by @underbanks_sk / @heritagefunduk , @cheshirewildlifetrust & @totallystockport - Why the moth? Well it’s to draw attention to the declining numbers of pollinating insects and to highlight really how beautiful they are 🦋 #stockport #rediscoveringtheunderbanks

Thursday, 7 October 2021

Graffiti Stickers Macclesfield

Graffiti Stickers macclesfield




@bazzagramz @awasgaga @karma_pelastk @bmore_troll @k.i.d.z.u.k.u @doesthepope @planet_selfie @rxskulls @r_a_i_s_e @ssosva @liskbot @youralrightyouare @nooneevergetsit

Manchester Bee Mural Northern Quarter

Manchester Bee Mural



 Manchester Bee Murals Tribute To Arena Terror Attack Victims
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 03: A mural of the worker bee adorns the side of a building in Manchester's northern quarter on July 3, 2017 in Manchester, England. The Manchester worker bee has become a symbol of solidarity following the Manchester Arena suicide attack on May 22, 2017. The symbol has been part of the city's identity since the 1800's when its textile mills were described as "hives of activity" and the workers inside them compared to bees. 

liam bononi manchester October 2021

Newton street

The Northern quarter Manchester

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Stranger Things Street Art Mural

Stranger Things Street Art Mural

The Northern quarter Manchester

Mural of Eleven from Netflix’s Stranger Things by street artist Akse at the northern end of Copperas Street.

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Orange sunglasses


St. Stevenson Square Manchester







 

Graffiti Hall of Fame Barton docks October 2021

 Graffiti Murals Barton docks October 2021

Barton dock Trafford

Location railway arches not far from the Trafford Centre







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Trafford Park Railway


By the mid 1980s most of the network had become overgrown and neglected. Throughout the 1990s, as Trafford Park was redeveloped, much of the track was dismantled and crossings removed or tarmacked. However, sections of line do remain albeit isolated and unusable. The branch to Barton Dock freight terminal adjacent to the Trafford Centre became the last part of the maintained system (entirely within Trafford Park) to close. The track was lifted in 2014.



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