Dewhurst's Warehouses


 This advertisement appeared in a newspaper in November 1880. The warehouse information interested me. These were places where the goods were put on show, and traders could visit and put their orders in. Manchester was particularly well known for its warehouses and had a great many in the area around Deansgate and Castlefields. The location of Arkwright House begins to make sense. 

Albert Square is the location of Manchester Town Hall - a salubrious and magnificent part of the city to demonstrate the quality of the cotton. Bread Street is in the centre of wealth and commerce overlooked by St Paul's Cathedral.

Neither of the warehouses remain. There doesn't seem to be a 1 Mount Street, Manchester anymore. Although 2 Mount Street, renovated and turned into offices, gives an idea of the look and feel of the place. 

Bread Street was annihilated in the WW2 Blitz - a Gordon Ramsey Pizza restaurant seems to be on or very near the site now.

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