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Chorlton Water Park Maitland Avenue, Manchester, M21 |
I used to live around the corner from this location as a kid, and spent many many days getting to know this water, it was man-made pit filled in after local motorway stone was quarried from it in the 70`s. It quickly bec... more
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Chester Zoo Caughall Rd, Chester, CH2 1LH |
We care for over 7000 animals, representing over 400 different species. Conservation is at the heart of the zoo and so around half of these are threatened. The Zoo is continually developing the highest standards of conse... more
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John Rylands Library 150 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3EH |
Manuscripts and Archives: The Librarys manuscript collections originated in Mrs Rylandss purchase of the personal collection of the Earl of Crawford in 1901. Holdings of individual manuscript items now cover ... more
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Manchester Central Library St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD |
1. Ashton, Margaret -- Archives. 2. Becker, Lydia, 1827-1890 -- Archives. 3. Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, Dame, 1847-1929 -- Archives. 4. Manchester Central Library -- Archives. 5. Manchester National Society for Women's ... more
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Manchester Aquatics Centre 2 Booth Street East, Manchester, M13 9SS |
The water flumes are situated by the lagoon. There are two of them and they are really fun. One is very steep whilst the other is very fast and sort of spiral. The flumes are not suitable for children under ten or anyone... more
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Platt Fields Park Mabfield Road, Fallowfield, Manchester, M14 6LP |
Ship Cannal. Platt Fields Park hall is used nowadays to house a fashion collection which is on show from spring until autumn...and can be vieved daily (free of charge!) within those seasons. The fashion displayed covers ... more
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Free Trade Hall Peter Street, Manchester, M2 3NQ |
The Free Trade Hall was recognised as the city’s leading venue for classical music. Elgar’s First Symphony was premiered there in 1908. In its lifetime, it has also been used as a concert hall, hosting such f... more
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Heaton Hall Heaton Park, Prestwich, Manchester, M25 2SW |
Comprising 25% of Manchester's green space (the other 75% is in a warehouse in Hulme), Heaton Hall and Park scares us. Maybe it's the spooky mansion. Maybe we're afraid of their spectacular firework displays. Or maybe we... more
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Whitworth Art Gallery Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6ER |
One of the galleries is dedicated to Textiles. Gallery 1, Darbishire Hall consists of twelve wall cases displaying textiles from all corners of the world. Works such as large contemporary art textiles, Middle Eastern rug... more
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G-Mex Centre Windmill Street, Manchester, M2 3GX |
Once the old Central Railway Station, the G-Mex is not only an impressive exhibition and events centre, but also an important local landmark mixing modern architectural flair with Victorian elegance. Designed for versati... more
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