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Former workers recall working life of Salford Docks - BBC NewsJan 26, 2011 · Built at the end of the 35-mile (56 km) Manchester Ship Canal, Salford Docks were opened in 1894 by Queen Victoria. Ships weighing up to 12,500 ...
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Manchester Ship Canal | 5 Terminals - Peel PortsOpened in 1894 and at one point the third busiest port in the UK, the Manchester Ship canal is still thriving. Every year, The Manchester Ship Canal handles and ...
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Publication Local Plan, Chapter 20: Heritage - Salford City CouncilThe construction of the Manchester Ship Canal, which opened in 1894, and the creation of Salford Docks at the turn of the 20th century had a massive impact on ...
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Manchester Ship Canal Company | Science Museum Group CollectionThe Ship Canal was deposited with Parliament in November 1882. The Bill was not successful however, a third Bill was presented to Parliament ... 1887 Lord ...
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History of the Manchester Ship Canal - Historic UK... cost of construction of just over £5 million. With Thomas Walker appointed as lead contractor and Edward Leader Williams as chief engineer, the first sod ...Missing: origins 1880s feats
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11 November 1887: work begins on the Manchester Ship CanalNov 10, 2020 · It opened for business on 1 January 1894. The estimated cost of construction was £5.16m. It would eventually cost £15m. Latest Videos From ...Missing: origins 1880s approval engineering feats
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Manchester Ship Canal Company Prospectus, 1886A Manchester Ship Canal bill was first presented to Parliament in 1882; but faced with stiff opposition from Liverpool, the canal's supporters were unable to ...Missing: approval feats
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Blood sweat and tears built the Manchester Ship Canal - 135 years ...Jul 26, 2022 · It cost more than £15 million, equivalent today to £2.1 billion. Queen Victoria officially opened the canal on 21st May 1894. Article continues ...Missing: 1880s | Show results with:1880s
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Manchester Ship Canal: A Vital Trade RouteIt was a huge project that cost 15 million pounds (1.9 billion by today's standards) and employed 1600 people to build it.Missing: origins 1880s approval feats
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The Manchester Ship CanalThe excavated depth up to Stanlow is 30 feet and from there to Manchester 28 feet. The canal is crossed by several swing bridges, by one barge canal (the ...
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Manchester Ship Canal (1894) - mywarringtonThe Manchester Ship Canal is a 36-mile-long (58 km) inland waterway linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. The idea for a shipping lane to the inland town of ...Missing: feats | Show results with:feats<|control11|><|separator|>
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2019 Anniversaries - The Railway & Canal Historical SocietyDec 19, 2018 · The first commercial ship to enter Salford docks is the Co-operative Wholesale Society's SS Pioneer (official opening May 21). 1894 Mar 1 Local ...
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Litmus: Environmental legacies of cottonThe steamship Pioneer, owned by the Co-operative Wholesale Society, claimed the honour of being the first vessel registered for commercial use of the new docks ...
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The Manchester Ship Canal adventure - CC PublishingLater in 1894, on 21 May, Queen Victoria came to open the Canal formally from aboard the Royal Yacht Enchantress. The weather was uncertain, but even so ...
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The Official Opening of the Manchester Ship Canal | SquaducationThe canal was then open for business on January 1st1894. Queen Victoria arrived on May 21stto officially cut the ribbon and the Port of Manchester quickly ...
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Salford Quays: Looking back on 50 years of city's famous docks - BBCApr 25, 2025 · ... Manchester Ship Canal, the docks were opened in 1894 by Queen Victoria. Although the main cargo was more local cotton, grain and timber ...
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[PDF] Manchester Docks in Edwardian TimesPlan of Manchester Docks, 1902. Courtesy of University of ... She was the largest vessel, by quite a margin, to reach the Salford docks at that time.
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7. A Salford VeniceThe opening of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 was a prestigious event ... Salford Docks entered the 20th Century with a bang! It was a period of ...
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History collides with Future - Media City UK1905: No 9 Dock opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, on the former site of the Manchester racecourse and measured as the largest dock in Salford.Missing: expansion 5-6
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[PDF] history of the manchester ship canalin aid of the cost of a Parliamentary Bill. The Manchester Guardian Society for the Protection of Trade had voted ,£150, and the London Cotton Brokers ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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12. Maritime and Naval - Salford by the SeaThe docks played a hugely important role in both the First and Second World Wars, as hubs of munitions manufacturing… as well as getting provisions in and out ...
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Salford Quays Masterplan - Shepheard Epstein HunterA plan for the redevelopment of the area - some 150 acres of land, 75 acres of water and 3 miles of open waterfront.
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Trafford Road Swing Bridge : an encomium - Salford HistoryJan 18, 2019 · Trafford Road Swing Bridge : an encomium. Trafford Road Swing Bridge ... Salford Docks 6, 7 and 8 are on the left. Trafford Wharf on the ...
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None### Summary of Manchester Docks in Edwardian Times
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Grain Elevator Number 2 - SalfordAt the end of Dock 9 in the Manchester/Salford Docks a huge grain elevator ... This was Grain Elevator Number 2, built in 1915 by Henry Simon Limited ...
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9. From Salford to the WorldThe tonnage handled by the Manchester Ship Canal ports grew and grew from 1.3 million tonnes in 1895 to a staggering 18 million tonnes in 1958. · The Manchester ...
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[PDF] Manchester and District Regional Planning Proposals, 1945The Manchester and Salford Docks have seven road entrances on the north ... going vessels of 15,000 tons. The Pomona Docks at Stretford and Manchester ...
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The lost world of Salford docks, where fathers and sons toiled ...Feb 17, 2019 · George Wilson would climb into the 90ft high cabin of one of the towering blue cranes every day. ... Salford docks were a hive of industry, with ...
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Manchester Ship Canal, Pomona Dock 1 © David Dixon - GeographOct 2, 2012 · When the ship canal opened in January 1894 it was the largest river navigation canal in the world, and enabled the newly created Port of ...
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Pomona Docks | Science Museum Group CollectionPart of the Manchester ship canal comprising docks 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1. The docks were built on the site of the former Pomona Gardens and zoo.
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The fascinating history behind the 'forgotten island' PomonaJul 17, 2017 · The island later became docklands serving the Manchester Ship Canal. That too didn't last. Developers have tried for years to build on the ...
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[PDF] eastham locksMANCHESTER. DOCKS. C.W.S. Flour Mills Dock Railway Swing Bridge. POMONA. DOCKS. MANCHESTER. Pomona Docks: Nos. 4, 3, 2, 1 for coastwise and near Continental (36) ...
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[PDF] MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL - The Inland Waterways AssociationManchester Docks were comprised of Salford Docks (North of canal downstream of. Trafford Road Bridge) and Pomona Docks (South of canal upstream of Trafford Road.
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Manchester Ship Canal, Pomona Dock Number 3 - GeographOct 2, 2012 · Docks 1, 4 and 5 have been infilled, and only a short stump remains of dock 2. For more information about Pomona Docks, see. Link External ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Manchester Ship Canal Docks across all provided segments (1882–1914), consolidating all details into a comprehensive response. To maximize information density, I’ve organized key data into tables where appropriate, followed by narrative summaries for aspects not easily tabulated. All information from the individual summaries is retained, with no omissions.
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Under pressure: Manchester's hydraulic power networkDec 3, 2024 · In 1891 an Act of Parliament allowed Manchester Corporation to build a hydraulic power network. Thick iron pipes were laid beneath the streets ...Missing: cold | Show results with:cold
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Manchester Ship Canal Railway - Detroit Bridge, SalfordAt the peak of its activities in the 1940s, the Manchester Ship Canal Railway had 75 locomotives, almost 2,700 wagons, 231 miles of track and employed over 790 ...
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Manchester, England, Took 1074000 Bales in Year Ended July 31Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. Aug. 27, 1937. COTTON IMPORTS A RECORD; Manchester, England, Took 1,074,000 Bales in Year Ended July. Credit...The New York ...
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[PDF] Manchester Docks in Edwardian TimesBy 1904 the new company was operating 14 cargo steamships. The diversity of cargos handled by Manchester Docks can be seen, although the majority comprised raw ...
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Britain's Biggest Ship Canal - Wonders of World EngineeringTHE mere idea of Manchester as a port seemed fantastic in the year 1880, although the Manchester cotton merchants were awake to the advantages of such a scheme.
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Manchester Ship Canal Grain Elevator No 2 Port of ManchesterThe new elevator has an identical capacity, like the other elevator at Trafford Wharf, of 40,000 tons, and is capable of handling grain at the rate of 1,200 ...
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Manchester Liners - WikipediaThe line pioneered the regular passage of ocean-going ships along the Manchester Ship Canal. ... cold storage accommodation". Most ships were also ...Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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Records of the National Dock Labour Corporation and National ...The scheme provided for registers of dock workers and port employers to be drawn up in all scheduled ports. All registered dockers were entitled to a guaranteed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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3. Dockers - Salford by the SeaDockers were the lifeblood of Salford Docks, loading/unloading ships, handling cargo, and often employed casually with no job security.
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MANCHESTER DOCKERS ARE CALLED OUT AGAINMANCHESTER DOCKERS ARE CALLED OUT AGAIN; 4,000 Are Ordered to Strike as Protest Against Volunteer Labor -- Friction Elsewhere. https://www ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Labour government vs the dockers 1945-1951 | libcom.orgJul 14, 2006 · Troops working as scabs during 1945 dock strike. Solidarity's account and analysis of the "socialist" Labour government's war against dockworkers.
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4. Working Women - Salford by the SeaAt its peak, men and women found independence and provided skilled labour at both the docks and multiple factories at Trafford Park Industrial Estate. The docks ...
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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - ResultsSalford Quays, built as Salford Docks, was built 1888-1894, closed in 1982, and developed from 1985. It includes docks, warehouses, and now offices and ...Missing: 6 infrastructure cranes depth tonnage peak throughput
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Manchester Ship Canal (Hansard, 25 May 1984) - API Parliament UKMay 25, 1984 · The canal was constructed for private profit and the company continues to trade profitably by utilising its assets on the lower reaches of the ...
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British Ports Paralyzed As 41000 Dockers Strike - The New York TimesJul 29, 1972 · The dock workers walked out in support of their demands for greater job security in the face of increased use of con tainerization in shipping.Missing: impact Manchester
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The Way We Were: Manchester and Salford DocksMay 8, 2013 · The Way We Were: Manchester and Salford Docks ... In today's the Way We Were feature, we look at the golden years of the Manchester Docks.
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Salford's historic blue cranes forever demolished 10 years ago todayOct 26, 2023 · Constructed in 1966, the cranes were originally built on the south dock 6 but were decommissioned and moved to their final position on Ontario ...Missing: methods conveyor belts
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Salford Quays visionary Ben Wallsworth dies aged 103 - BBCJun 29, 2023 · ... council used a derelict land grant to buy part of Salford's former docks for £1m in 1983. The site was transformed within 10 years, with ...
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MediaCity and Salford QuaysSalford Quays is one of Europe's most successful water regeneration projects, the birth place of MediaCityUK and home to thousands of residents.
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Salford Quays - WikipediaThe Metrolink Trafford Park Line opened in March 2020. It includes two stations close to Salford Quays: Wharfside and Imperial War Museum.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Manchester Ship Canal and Salford Quays: Industrial Legacy ...Such renewal was supported by research on active water quality restoration and management of the Salford Docks in Greater Manchester Law and Grime, 1993; ...
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Lowry Center - Data, Photos & Plans - WikiArquitecturaThe Lowry Center by architect Michael Wilford was built in Salford Quays, Manchester, England in 1992-2000.Missing: Centre | Show results with:Centre
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Imperial War Museum - Data, Photos & Plans - WikiArquitecturaThe Imperial War Museum by architect Daniel Libeskind was built in Manchester, England in 1997-2001.
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ITV moves Granada studios to MediaCityUK - BBC NewsMar 25, 2013 · The move sees ITV join the BBC in Salford whose MediaCityUK offices were officially opened by the Queen in March 2012. More than 2,300 BBC ...
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Regeneration proposals unveiled for MediaCity and The QuaysOct 10, 2023 · “We've already started to bring forward improvements to Quayside in line with Salford City Council's 2030 vision for the area, with the £3.5 ...
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Imperial War Museum North, Salford Quays, from the Media City ...The Imperial War Museum North, by Daniel Libeskind was built, in 2002. The Media City Footbridge opened in 2011.
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Timeline — Manchester Metrolink — LRTA6 December 1999, Eccles via Salford Quays line is officially opened as far as Broadway tram stop by Prime Minister Tony Blair. ; March 2000 ...
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Quays (Ward, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map ...Quays. 9,307 Population [2021] – Census. 1.632 km² Area.
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Thumbs Up To Beeb’s Move North - Confidentials“The consequent regeneration of Salford Quays has contributed £1 billion to Salford's economy. That means more than 25,000 jobs, almost 1,000 businesses, and a ...
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How LOWRY kickstarted the regeneration of Salford QuaysTo put things in to monetary terms, there were 860,000 visitors to the Lowry since 2000. This accounts for an incredible £86.6m spent by visitors in 2022/23.
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THE OPENING OF IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM NORTH, 24 JULY ...THE OPENING OF IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM NORTH, 24 JULY 2002 [Allocated Title] ; Object description. HRH Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh officially opens Imperial ...
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£1bn MediaCityUK Regeneration Attracts Investors - CityRiseSep 9, 2021 · In 2016, MediaCityUK announced plans for a ten-year proposal in the area worth £1 billion. Now, a few years on, the plans are well underway, ...Missing: total | Show results with:total
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Pomona: the lost island of Manchester - The GuardianAug 7, 2014 · Over these old roots, new saplings have laid down their own. Moss and lichen carpet the corners of cracked paving along the periphery of the ...Missing: raves | Show results with:raves
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Peel Waters unveils green vision for the redevelopment of Pomona ...Dec 15, 2023 · Peel Waters has unveiled early proposals for the mixed-use redevelopment of Pomona Island in Trafford as part of its Manchester Waters scheme.
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X1 Manchester Waters Tower C | Luxury Apartments in the Heart of ...Completed in 2023; Located in the up-and-coming Pomona Island; On-site Gym; Waterside Views; Spacious Balconies; Fantastic Transport Links. The Apartments. The ...
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New vision for 2,600 more homes on Pomona Island - Manchester ...Oct 1, 2025 · Already, 500 homes have been delivered to date, with planning permission granted for a further 300, in addition to an apartment hotel. . To see ...Missing: Docks 2023-2025
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Metrolink Trafford Park Line, Manchester - Railway TechnologyApr 9, 2019 · It will run from Pomona to the intu Trafford Centre, connecting some of the busiest tourist regions in Greater Manchester.
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Developer forces Manchester flood zone rethink - Planning ResourceJun 20, 2012 · A developer has won a High Court challenge against a decision that designated large swathes of land next to the Manchester Ship Canal as a high-risk flooding ...
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Pomona Number 3 Dock © David Dixon - GeographSep 14, 2012 · Dock 3 (which connects to the Bridgewater Canal via Pomona lock) is the only dock which remains intact. Docks 1, 4 and 5 have been infilled, and ...
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Island in the city - Big Issue NorthJul 29, 2019 · Despite suggestions that Pomona could become the “Eden Project of the north”, 3,000 homes are planned for the site by owners Peel L&P and the ...
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The Casuals - Broadbent StudioThis artwork was designed to reveal, conceptually, the twice-daily gathering of dockers, and the separation of those who were rejected for work.
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Quayside Tours - Visit ManchesterWe operate an entertaining, historic walking tour of Salford Quays & Media City UK. Our 5km route makes the most of the rich industrial heritage.Missing: docks | Show results with:docks
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Canal locks should be World Heritage site, says MP - BBC NewsNov 7, 2024 · Canal locks should be World Heritage site, says MP ... Part of a canal in Greater Manchester should become a world heritage site, an MP has said.
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Culture and creativity at the Quays - Visit ManchesterMar 4, 2019 · The Quays is a regeneration success story. It's Greater Manchester's waterfront and one of the region's most popular cultural and leisure destinations.