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| | | | | What's it called: |
L.S. Lowry - Ancoats, Manchester.
| | What year was it: |
It is signed on the bottom right by Lowry 1929.
| | What type is it: |
Pencil on paper.
| | Where is it: |
Manchester City Art Gallery.
| | More information: |
A street scene with a large crowd of figures and some dogs. It is Fairburn's Buildings Passage off Store Stree, a cul-de-sa with passages leading to Great Ancoats Street. A factory and tall chimney can be seen to the left and there are more factories in the background. | | Related Links: | Manchester City Art Gallery.
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