The Manchester Ship Canal: The Big Ditch
The history of the MSC can be traced to the Stone Age. When the MSC was being constructed in the 1880s, dug out canoes were discovered at two locations throughout its length, where a river previously existed. The owners of these canoes could not have had any direct bearing on the canal as it is today, but the discovery may indicate that the importance of the rivers Mersey and Irwell was recognised when mankind was in its infancy. This book provides a history and guide to the Inland Waterways System around Manchester, chartering their development from ancient beginnings, to their importance in the Industrial Revolution, to current redevelopment projects.
Author: The Manchester Ship Canal: The Big Ditch
Publisher: Tempus Publishing Ltd
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers 7 x 10 inches tall, lavishly illustrated with B&W photos and artworks throughout.
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- Local History/Interest:England -> Lancashire
- History & Transportation -> Industrial & Social History
- History & Transportation -> Maritime & Inland Waterways
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