E Tidmarsh Collection
Step back in time to the vibrant streets of 1893-94, where E. Tidmarsh captured the essence of Manchester's bustling city life
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Step back in time to the vibrant streets of 1893-94, where E. Tidmarsh captured the essence of Manchester's bustling city life. From the grandeur of Central Hall on a Saturday night to the intricate details of Technical School on Princess Street, Tidmarsh's works transport us to a bygone era. Ink strokes bring Chorlton Road Congregational Chapel to life, while The Entrance Corridor at Owen's College is depicted with meticulous black ink lines on paper. St. John's Church stands tall and proud in Deansgate, its beauty immortalized in watercolor and gouache. Market Street from St. Mary's Gate showcases the energy and movement of this thriving metropolis through vivid brushstrokes. Hulme Town Hall on Stretford Road exudes elegance and charm, painted with delicate watercolors that capture every architectural detail. Memorial Hall at Albert Square shines brightly under Tidmarsh's skilled hand, capturing its grandeur for future generations to admire. Belle Vue Gardens invites us into a world of leisure and relaxation as we stroll through its picturesque landscapes rendered in watercolor and gouache. The Designing Room at Municipal School of Art reveals glimpses into an artist's creative process through precise pencil sketches on paper. Dr. White’s House on King Street transports us further into history with its detailed pencil rendering based on Ralston’s print. Velveteen Cutting at Platts Works in Warrington offers insight into the labor-intensive industries that shaped this region during that period - all brought to life with vibrant watercolors and gouache techniques. E. Tidmarsh captures not just buildings but also moments frozen in time; each artwork tells a story about Manchester's rich heritage and cultural tapestry during those years gone by.