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Pixel 3xl hearthstone images8/1/2023 They were also excellent in catching guests' jaws as they dropped, both the Portico and Albert Hall are spectacular in their own ways. The latter operates Albert Hall along with standout Manchester venues such as The Deaf Institute (a gig venue and bar), Gorilla and the Trof bars.īoth these lovely people were very gracious in opening up their respective venues for the group during their own time. Special thanks to Emma Marigliano, the Head Librarian of the Portico and Joel Wilkinson of the Trof group. It would have been interesting to hear the opinions of Russians settled here. Maybe after a couple of more beers we might have. We were a polite group and nobody mentioned current day controversies involving Vladimir Putin and Russia. Palmiro Togliatti was the longest serving leader of the Italian Communist Party. The couple were from Tolyatti in Russia which is a version of the Italian name Togliatti and is a hangover from the Soviet Union. Then he complained about the litter provision in the city centre. "Should I call you Lady, it's very grand being a councillor, no?" asked one of them, Daniel, to Beth Knowles. On the tour were another of our Eastern friends, this time a Russian couple who lives in the city centre. I think I was being complimentary about the council's work in Central Library but condemning the council for the mess of the Library Walk 'intrusion' - background here. In the Abercrombie we didn't look at the architecture we drank beer and talked.Īt some point in the tour, I think in Central Library, I'd pointed out one of the guests, Beth Knowles, as an elected city centre councillor. This probably predates the 1806 Portico Library by a couple of years or so. We finished in the oldest building of the day, although it might not look it, the Abercrombie pub. Along for the ride came my brother Charles and my first cousin once removed (I had to look that up, she's my grandfather's brother's daughter), Georgina.Īctually we didn't finish in Albert Hall. We went to the Royal Exchange, the Portico Library, Room Restaurant, Rates Hall in the Town Hall Extension, Central Library and finished in Albert Hall. I'd made a recruit from the first tour too, a brainy Russian lady who lives in Audenshaw with her British husband. Immediately after the Haunted Underworld it was straight on to one of my favourites, the Incredible Interiors tour. Where are all the Madagascans when you need them? Very pleasing.Įarlier in the week there was a women from Kazakhstan and that was good too because she represented the 99th nationality I've taken around Manchester since I started guiding in 1996. I've never taken a professional demon hunter around before. I wasn't pissed off, just being in character as a professional demon hunter and ghost killer.' He was talking about the lady in the picture at the top of this page with the blue shirt over the red (for it is she) tweeted back, 'I am very handy. She looks well pissed off and very handy.' I posted a tweet picture of the Haunted Underworld tour later and replied, 'I wouldn't like a right hook off her in the front. I'm not sure which story that appears in but the costume was very good. Spiderman was being accompanied by an arachnid with a sword. It was a strange day in the city, not least because it was the Comic Con event at Manchester Central which attracts a multitude of people dressed up as Comic book action heroes. "Perhaps her pen is illuminous," suggested a guest as Spiderman wandered past. You're more than welcome to write down what I say but it might be difficult to make sense of the words afterwards," I said. Nearby an older lady was making notes as I introduced the tour. This was a relief, the chosen theme meant they'd decided to forego the obligatory inflated doll or fake breasts. It turned out they were part of a stag party with a Father Ted theme. After all you can't actually see a vow of celibacy. "Oh ok," I said, deciding this didn't need an apology. "We're not vicars we're Roman Catholic priests," said one of them with a smile. "Are you vicars in town for a holy convention of some sort?" I said thinking should two gentlemen of the cloth be coming on a Haunted Underworld tour given its devilish destination under the city? TWO men in dog-collars approached me at the first of two public tours on Saturday 19 July.
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