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A History of the Sankey Canal - IWA Manchester Branch Meeting
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Come join us for this month’s Open Meeting on Monday 13th October, at 7.15 pm in the Castlefield Hotel.

Presented by Dr David Harrison who will cover both the history of the canal and the Sankey Canal Restoration Society, along with a visual exploration of certain historically interesting features.

Branch
IWA Manchester Branch
Event Date(s)

Monday 13th October

Location

Manchester

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A History of the Sankey Canal – IWA Manchester Branch Meeting

Come join us for this month’s Open Meeting on Monday 13th October, at 7.15 pm in the Castlefield Hotel.

Presented by Dr David Harrison who will cover both the history of the canal and the Sankey Canal Restoration Society, along with a visual exploration of certain historically interesting features.

Details

Time

7.15 p.m.

Please arrive at 19:15 for the 19:30 start.

Contact

Phil Broughton

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us: [email protected]

Venue

Castlefield Hotel

Liverpool Road, Manchester M3 4JR – corner of Liverpool Road and Potato Wharf

The entrance to the hotel is on the side facing towards Deansgate overlooking the Castlefield outdoor arena.

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Location

Manchester

The Castlefield Hotel, Manchester, UK

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