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YMCA
The YMCA, now St George's House, on Peter Street in Manchester was built 1906-11 to the design of architects Woodhouse Corbett, and Dean. The construction was by Gerrards of Salford. It was the first building in Manchester with a concrete frame which is clad in Burmantofts terracotta. The decoration includes this representation of the Manchester coat of arms. The building is listed Grade II.
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