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  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    Shielding is seen on a viaduct in Warsaw, Poland on 01 November, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608708_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    GV of Fortune City Chinese Restaurant, where Harry Styles and Taylor Swift dined together. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608727_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    GV of W Mandeville Bakery, where Harry Styles worked as a teenager. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    GV of W Mandeville Bakery, where Harry Styles worked as a teenager. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Tributes to Harry Styles painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Tributes to Harry Styles painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Fan ALYSSA FLEMING (17, from Belfast) leaves a tribute to Harry Styles amongst others painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, which is reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608696_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Fan ALYSSA FLEMING (17, from Belfast) stands in front of tributes to Harry Styles, painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, which is reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608697_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Fan ALYSSA FLEMING (17, from Belfast) stands in front of tributes to Harry Styles, painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, which is reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608692_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Tributes to Harry Styles painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608693_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Tributes to Harry Styles painted on to the columns of Twemlow Viaduct, reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    PETER WHIERS (67) at Twemlow Viaduct, reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    PETER WHIERS (67) at Twemlow Viaduct, reported to be the location of Harry Styles' first kiss. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608709_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Fans MOLLY BAILEY (19) and LAURA MULRY (18) in W Mandeville Bakery, in the bakery where Harry Styles worked as a teenager, in front of a printed cutout of the star, taken when he was working in the shop. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    W Mandeville Bakery owner SIMON WAKEFIELD on the shop floor where Harry Styles worked as a teenager, in front of a printed cutout of Harry, taken when he was working in the shop. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    W Mandeville Bakery owner SIMON WAKEFIELD on the shop floor where Harry Styles worked as a teenager, in front of a printed cutout of Harry, taken when he was working in the shop. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
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    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Holmes Chapel Railway Station manager GRAHAM BLAKE (62) in the ticket office where he works. Graham has decorated the ticket office and set up a series of visitors' books in which fans have been leaving messages. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • 'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    DUKAS_168608690_EYE
    'This is our shrine': Why Harry Styles fans are on pilgrimage to a viaduct
    Harries are flying across the globe to visit Holmes Chapel, leaving a trail of muddied clothes and very personal questions.

    Elvis Presley had Graceland. Dolly Parton has Dollywood. Harry Styles has a railway viaduct on the mudflats of rural Cheshire.

    It may not compare to the grand estates of some megastars but fans across the world are descending on the sleepy village of Holmes Chapel to pay homage to its most famous former resident.

    Holmes Chapel Railway Station manager GRAHAM BLAKE (62) in the ticket booth where he works. Graham has decorated the ticket office and set up a series of visitors' books in which fans have been leaving messages. Harry Styles fans - known as "Harries" - are travelling to the pop star's home town of Holmes Chapel from all over the world. In response, the community are recruiting tour guides and providing information and advice for visiting fans.
    04/04/2024. Holmes Chapel, UK.

    Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Joel Goodman. +44 (0)7973 332324 joel07@joelgoodman.co.uk

     

  • Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’
National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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  • Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’
National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’
National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    DUKAS_135944209_EYE
    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’
National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    DUKAS_135944215_EYE
    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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  • Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’
National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
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    Manchester viaduct to become an urban ‘sky park’ National Trust says £1.8m Castlefield project will bring green space to the city centre
    A disused Manchester viaduct will transform into an urban “sky park” this summer, providing much needed green space to one of Britain’s least verdant city centres.

    The National Trust starting work to turn an imposing steel rail viaduct into an urban sky park for Manchester’s historic Castlefield district.
    The 330m crossing was constructed in 1892 to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the nearby Great Northern Warehouse but closed in 1969. It has since stood unused with National Highways undertaking essential repairs and regular maintenance to keep it safe.
    The pilot phase of the new park project will see a green space created to stretch half way across the elevation of the viaduct. Trees, flowers and shrubs will be planted to soften the hulking, grey steel work of the industrial structure to help attract wildlife. Manchester high line.
    7th March 2022.

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    FEATURE - Cumbria im Schnee
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    FEATURE - Cumbria im Schnee
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    The snow by the Dent Head Viaduct in Sedbergh,Cumbria
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    FEATURE - Cumbria im Schnee
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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (9948342ff)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (9948342et)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (9948342eq)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (9948342eg)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock (9948342fj)
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    PEOPLE - Royal Tour: Meghan und Harry bei der Ankunft im Viaduct Harbour in Auckland
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry arrive for a Public Walkabout at the Auckland Viaduct
    Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex tour of New Zealand - 30 Oct 2018

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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Glenfinnan Viadukt Buch Skulptur in Schottland
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    Graphic designer Thomas Wightman created this book page sculpture of Glenfinnan Viaduct, which was made famous by the Potter films, for Visit Scotland
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    London-based, Edinburgh-born designer Thomas Wightman carved the train, bridge, arches and trees for Visit Scotland. His aim was to depict a memory of Scotland through a book paper sculpture.
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    FEATURE - Glenfinnan Viadukt Buch Skulptur in Schottland
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    This intricate carving of the curved bridge that takes the Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade Station was conjured entirely out of a book.

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    FEATURE - Glenfinnan Viadukt Buch Skulptur in Schottland
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    This intricate carving of the curved bridge that takes the Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade Station was conjured entirely out of a book.

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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    FEATURE - Glenfinnan Viadukt Buch Skulptur in Schottland
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    This intricate carving of the curved bridge that takes the Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade Station was conjured entirely out of a book.

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    FEATURE - Glenfinnan Viadukt Buch Skulptur in Schottland
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    Graphic designer Thomas Wightman created this book page sculpture of Glenfinnan Viaduct, which was made famous by the Potter films, for Visit Scotland
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    This intricate carving of the curved bridge that takes the Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade Station was conjured entirely out of a book.

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    FEATURE - Glenfinnan Viadukt Buch Skulptur in Schottland
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    Graphic designer Thomas Wightman created this book page sculpture of Glenfinnan Viaduct, which was made famous by the Potter films, for Visit Scotland
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    This intricate carving of the curved bridge that takes the Hogwarts Express to Hogsmeade Station was conjured entirely out of a book.

    London-based, Edinburgh-born designer Thomas Wightman carved the train, bridge, arches and trees for Visit Scotland. His aim was to depict a memory of Scotland through a book paper sculpture.
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