A Manchester History tour by Canoe

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • In this video we take a Manchester history tour by Canoe trip. A journey along Manchester's River Irwell to honour a certain Mr George Stephenson. In this Canoe adventure we Look up close at George Stephenson's 1830 railway bridge that brought the first passenger railway into Manchester's Liverpool road station. We get some stunning views of railway architecture. We also see the site of the former Hulme Hall a timber framed Tudor house that stood at the confluence of the river Medlock and the river Irwell. We also take at look at the beginning of the old Bury Bolton canal now disused. This urbex Urban exploring adventure takes in Manchester's history from the waterway by canoe. A great insight into British history.
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