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1896
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1888
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Sackville Building
The Sackville Street Building of the University of Manchester was built 1895 -1912 to the design of architects Spalding and Cross. The facia is of Burmantofts terracotta with a series of friezes incorporating busts or heads with creatures and other ornamentation. The building is listed Grade II.
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