Tavaré Gallery
Frederick Tavaré ((1816-1863) was the cousin of Charles Swain, The Manchester Poet and a landscape painter and teacher. His son Frederick Lawrence Tavaré (1846-1930) was born deaf and dumb, but was an artist himself, focussing on the old buildings of Manchester, usually shortly before they were demolished.
Credits & thanks for info & images go to Jim Tavaré & Family on Facebook and the Manchester Art Gallery and Manchester Image Archive
To read more about the Tavare family head over here
1845 Loch Lomond, Frederick Tavaré (senior)
Undated - Site of Old Exchange, Manchester, Frederick Tavaré (senior) - these were demolished by ~1809
Undated - Scene Near Manchester, Frederick Tavaré (senior)
1873 Dickson's & Robinson's Seed Shop, & The Wellington Inn (Shambles)
1874 The Sun Inn, Long Mill Gate (Cathedral Gardens)
1877 Robinson's Bank, Smithy Door
1877 Wellington Inn, Market Place (Shambles)
1878 Seven Stars, Whithy Grove
1879 McCleary's Unicorn Inn, corner of Deansgate/Quay Street
1879 Poet's Corner (The Sun Inn) Long Mill Gate (Cathedral Gardens)
1880 Victoria Market
1880 Smithy Door
1884 Stocks House, Cheetham Hill.
1885 Cheetham's School
1886 St Luke's, Chetham Hill
1888 Barton Aqueduct
1888 Barton Aqueduct
Undated - Chetham's School
1893 Rostherne Lake
1895 Victoria Market
1897 Dyers Lane, Deansgate
1898 Weslyan Chapel Great Bridgewater Street
1902 Victoria Market
1920 Cheetwood Priory (home of Charles Swain)
~1920s - Hawthorn Hall, Wilmslow