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  1. The Ford Madox Brown is a Wetherspoon pub in Manchester, Manchester. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11pm.

    • Wilmslow Park Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9NG
    • 01612566660
    • An Illustration and Text About The Ford Madox Brown.
    • A Photograph, Illustrations and Text About Sir Joseph Whitworth.
    • Photographs and Text About Emmeline Pankhurst.
    • Photographs and Text About The Fight For Women’s Rights.
    • A Photograph and Text About Ernest Rutherford.
    • Illustrations and Text About The Manors of Rusholme.
    • Photographs and Text About LS Lowry.

    The text reads: Ford Madox Brown was a much travelled artist. Born in Calais, in 1821, he later lived for a while in Victoria Park, a short walk from these premises. Two of his most famous paintings – Work and The Last of England – are in Manchester City Art Gallery. Together with Frederick Shields, Madox Brown was commissioned to paint murals for ...

    The text reads: A green oasis used by students, hospital visitors and dog walkers, Whitworth Park covers 18 acres on the north side of Oxford Road, opposite these premises. The park is home to the highly-acclaimed Whitworth Art Gallery. The park and gallery are named in the honour of the engineer and benefactor Sir Joseph Whitworth. Born in Stockpo...

    The text reads: Emmeline Pankhurst, one of the best known residents of Victoria Park, was the daughter of a well-to-do Manchester calico printer, Robert Goulden. In 1879 she married a barrister and champion of women’s rights, Robert Marsden Pankhurst. The couple soon began campaigning together for Women’s Suffrage. Together they promoted the Marrie...

    The text reads: Mrs Pankhurst and Annie Kenney founded the Women’s Social & Political Union (the WSPU) and her home in Nelson Street (now the Pankhurst Centre). The movement adopted militant tactics, smashing paintings in Manchester Art Gallery, and burning down the Rusholme Exhibition Hall. Emmeline was often imprisoned, but by going on hunger str...

    The text reads: Several Nobel Prize winners have either studied or conducted some of their work at the university. It was here that the New Zealand born physicist Ernest Rutherford carried out his pioneering research, which led to the splitting of the atom.

    The text reads: Rusholme is a residential suburb of Manchester. In the centre of the township, is the district called Birch; to the west lies Platt, and to the east Slade. The manor of Birch descended from about 1260 in 1743 in a family taking their surname from it. The chapel of Birch, known as St James’, is supposed to have been built about 1580 ...

    The text reads: Famous for his paintings of industrial landscapes and ‘matchstick men and women’, LS Lowry spent his early years in the nearby leafy suburb of Victoria Park. In 1909, lack of money obliged his parents to move to Station Road, Pendelbury. At first he “detested” the area, which was full of chimneys rather than trees, but, in his own w...

  2. The Ford Madox Brown, a J D Wetherspoon pub in Oxford Road, Manchester, is named after Ford Madox Brown. It states on the Wetherspoon's website that "This J D Wetherspoon pub is named after the much-travelled artist Ford Madox Brown, a one-time resident of Victoria Park, a suburb south of the pub."

    • British
  3. Ford Madox Brown (Calais,16 de abril de 1821 – Londres 6 de octubre de 1893) fue un pintor inglés. Aunque estrechamente relacionado con la Hermandad Prerrafaelita, no llegó a ser miembro de la misma. Compartía con ellos su rechazo a la pintura académica y su interés por el arte medieval.

    • Ford Maddox Brown
    • St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
  4. United Kingdom. Rusholme, Oxford Road Corridor. Get directions. Amenities and More. Accepts Debit Cards. Outdoor Seating. Good for Groups. Full Bar. 15 reviews and 26 photos of The Ford Madox Brown "Ford Madox Brown is a new wetherspoons next to the old jaguar garage (now a bike store).

    • 0161 256 6660
    • Wilmslow Park Oxford Road Manchester M13 9NG United Kingdom
    • Pubs
  5. Ford Madox Brown was a British painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Arguably, his most...

  6. 15 de mar. de 2016 · The Ford Madox Brown, Manchester: See 124 unbiased reviews of The Ford Madox Brown, rated 3.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #994 of 2,866 restaurants in Manchester.