Midland Hotel, Manchester

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The Midland Hotel Manchester is a grand hotel in Manchester, England. Opened in 1903, it was built by the Midland Railway to serve Manchester Central railway station, its northern terminus for its rail services to London St Pancras. It faces onto St Peter's Square. The hotel was designed by Charles Trubshaw in Edwardian Baroque style and is a Grade II* listed building.

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A Century of Rotary, Rotary International 1905-2005. Paul Harris, founder of the Rotary, visited the Rotary club of Manchester at the Midland Hotel - 7th June 1934. Rotary Club of Manchester was formed in 1911, being the fourth club that year to be established in RIBI (Rotary International in Great Britain & Ireland).

Midland Hotel, Peter Street, Manchester, United Kingdom where it sited