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Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Through Time Paul Hindle

Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Through Time By Paul Hindle

Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Through Time by Paul Hindle


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal has changed and developed over the last century.

Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Through Time Summary

Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Through Time by Paul Hindle

The canal received its Act of Parliament in 1791, and was opened from Bolton and Bury to Salford in 1797. The canal never reached Manchester. It was connected to the River Irwell in 1808 and to the rest of the canal system in 1838. The canal is just over 15 miles long, and has three arms radiating out from Nob End in Little Lever; all seventeen locks are on the Salford arm. The canal principally carried coal, and there were over 6 miles of tramways linked to it. As the collieries closed, the canal followed between 1924 and 1966, though the massive breach near Nob End in 1936 cut off the Bury arm. A canal society was formed in 1987 to restore the canal, and the first length was reopened in Salford in 2008. The society built a unique Meccanostyle bridge at Little Lever in 2012.

About Paul Hindle

Paul is Chairman of the Manchester Bolton & Burry Canal Society; he wrote the Towpath Guide in 2009 and he edits the society's quarterly journal. He also edits North West Geography, which is an online journal. Paul has several previously published books, and now he is retired spends a lot of time researching Greater Manchester's history. With links to the local library in Salford, it is from this source that he will be taking the majority of his old photographs.

Additional information

GOR009745940
9781445617992
1445617994
Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Through Time by Paul Hindle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20130915
96
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