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Central Manchester Through Time, Paperback / softback Book

Central Manchester Through Time Paperback / softback

Part of the Through Time series

Paperback / softback

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With a proud history of industry and creativity, Manchester is one of the world's greatest cities.

In 2015 it was designated 'The Northern Powerhouse' but, of course, being the home of the Industrial Revolution, it always was.

Manchester gave the world technological innovation as well as manufacturing strength.

By the second half of the nineteenth century Manchester was home to more than 100 mills and well over 1,000 warehouses.

It was in Manchester that Whitworth devised a standard for screw threads in 1841.

Here John Dalton developed modern atomic theory, Rutherford split the atom and Alan Turing and colleagues developed the world's first computer. It also has a great cultural heritage, from the Halle Orchestra, founded in 1858, to the first regional repertory theatre set up by Annie Horniman in 1908. 'Madchester' was at the centre of the UK music scene in the '80s. 2015 saw the opening of HOME - a major new GBP25 million arts centre.

The skyline of Manchester is again being transformed.

The Victorian men of Manchester would be surprised to see the vast modern buildings that now sit side by side with the old.

Here we tell Manchester's story from Roman Britain through to the twenty-first century.

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