A Sculpture, The Generation of Possibilities, by Paul Frank Lewthwaite to mark the 175th anniversary of Umist in 1999. Image no 2 in a series of 5


Cw 6121 The Generation of Possibilities, No 2 A Sculpture inspired by the electromagnetic experiments of William Sturgeon (1783-1850) which led to the development of the generator and motor sited on Altrincham Street in Manchester. The sculpture was created by Paul Frank Lewthwaite and was the winner of a national competition to mark the 175th anniversary of Umist in 1999. This is the view from the south western end of the sculpture. Umist is the University of Manchester. The information plaque for the sculpture is mounted on an adjacent brick arch of the railway viaduct that runs alongside Altrincham Street and carries the railway between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Oxford Road stations. Copyright Colin Wareing Cw 6121


Size: 3630px × 2420px
Location: Altrincham Street, Manchester, England, UK
Photo credit: © Colin Wareing / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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