2021

SJ8398 : Gandhi in Manchester

taken 3 years ago, near to Manchester, England

Gandhi in Manchester
Gandhi in Manchester

The nine-foot bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi by Ram V Sutar was unveiled in 2019.
Mahatma Gandhi Statue, Manchester

Mahatma Gandhi LinkExternal link is renowned across the globe as a symbol of peace, non-violence, resistance and resilience. This bronze statue was unveiled outside Manchester Cathedral on 25 November 2019 to mark the 150th anniversary of Gandhi's birth.

The impressive nine-foot tall bronze statue was designed by renowned Indian artist Ram V Sutar. It was given to the city of Manchester by the Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur (SRMD), a worldwide spiritual movement and has been installed at the bottom of Cathedral Yard, outside the cathedral.

Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral sits towards the northern side of downtown Manchester, an area that has seen extensive regeneration and development in recent years. From the outside, the cathedral appears to be a relatively modern church, typical of the Victorian era. However, the main body of the cathedral largely derives from the 15th century and the present structure retains elements that are almost 600 years old and has even survived a bomb blast during World War II. Although the structure has seen its share of changes, these have taken place over hundreds of years, unlike the rapid redevelopment of the Millennium Quarter surrounding it.


Until becoming a cathedral in 1847, it was a Collegiate Church; its full title is “The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George in Manchester”. Following the rapid expansion of Manchester during the Industrial Revolution, it was made a cathedral in 1847 and was extensively refaced, restored and extended in the Victorian period. All external stonework was replaced between 1850 and 1870 and the west tower was heightened in 1868. Consequently the cathedral gives the overall impression of a 19th-century structure. The cathedral also suffered a hit from a bomb in 1940, suffering the worst wartime damage of any UK cathedral apart from Coventry. Yet more restoration was needed after the IRA bomb of 1996 which exploded nearby.

The cathedral is a Grade I listed building (Historic England List entry Number: 1218041 LinkExternal link ).

LinkExternal link Wikipedia article about Manchester Cathedral


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Gerald England   (more nearby)
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Friday, 9 April, 2021   (more nearby)
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Friday, 23 April, 2021
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