File:Market Lane, Manchester (1821).png

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English: A drawing, made in graphite, of a public square (Market Place) on Market Stead Lane in Manchester, by the Scottish artist John Ralston (1789-1833). Groups of people go about their business, shopping at market stalls, and a number of buildings are detailed. This image was included in "Views of the Ancient Buildings in Manchester" (1823-1825), and was likely derived from an original sketch made on location by Ralston c.1821.
Date
Source Olde Manchester (1875)
Author John Ralston (1789-1833)

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Lithograph of a drawing of a square (Market Place) on Market Stead Lane in Manchester, 1821, with groups of people going about their business.

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