memories from UMIST

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The Sackville Street Building is a blend of 19th and early 20th century styles. The opulent main entrance on Sackville Street gives access to the Entrance Hall,which is a traditional venue for buffets and receptions with its stained glass windows and lofty ceiling. It was previously used for University exams!
The Sackville Street Building is a building on Sackville Street, Manchester, England. The University of Manchester occupies the building which, before the merger with UMIST in 2004, was UMIST's "Main Building".
Opened in 1967, The Barnes Wallis Building & Wright Robinson Hall is a university building in central Manchester. It forms part of the campus of the former University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), now part of the University of Manchester.
The Renold Building is a university building in Manchester. It was opened on 23 November 1962 for the Manchester College of Science and Technology (later UMIST) as part of a major expansion of its campus in the 1960s.
This statue of Archimedes and his Eureka moment was erected by the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in September 1990. It is one of a series of science inspired sculptures near to UMIST’s student union building.
Stairs and walkway connecting the main UMIST campus with the Sackville Street building.
The Sackville Street Building is a building on Sackville Street, Manchester, England. The University of Manchester occupies the building which, before the merger with UMIST in 2004, was UMIST's "Main Building". Stained glass windows for a grand entrance from Sackville Street.
Opened in 1967, The Barnes Wallis Building & Wright Robinson Hall is a university building in central Manchester. It forms part of the campus of the former University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), now part of the University of Manchester