Name: | Hanover Street (Manchester) old fire station site |
Address: | 21 Hanover Street |
Town: | Manchester |
Brigade: | Greater Manchester |
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Year Range: |
1958/9-? (demolished) |
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Confirmed Latitude/Longitude: | 53.486112 North 02.239067 West |
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Further Information/ Provenance: | |
http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=1389474&sort=4&search=exact&criteria=fire%20station&rational=q&recordsperpage=10&p=4&move=n&nor=118&recfc=0
- Number 21 Hanover Street is a fire station built in 1958-9 for the Co-operative Wholesale Society to the designs of the CWS architect G S Hay. An small, single storey, rectangular, flat roofed building of yellow brick on a lue brick plinth. It comprises a single large garage with a vehicle entrance of Dantzic Street and three windows in both side walls, with an entrance lobby and office at the rear entered from Hanover Street.
Neville James
- This fire station was built around 1960 to replace the old fire station which stood on the corner of Dantzic St and Mayes St, now occupied by the New Century Hall.
Building demolished by May 2010 |
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