What is going to happen to the site? There will be very detailed Ordnance Survey maps showing the exact layout of the various streets and courts available, and possibly images of the houses as they originally looked, and now that the groundwork is visible it's possible that a exact replica using recycled bricks, tiles, paving stones, etc could be built on the actual site or maybe in a museum.
Thank god these poor souls are sleeping peacefully now and not having to endure these inhumane conditions
What is going to happen to the site? There will be very detailed Ordnance Survey maps showing the exact layout of the various streets and courts available, and possibly images of the houses as they originally looked, and now that the groundwork is visible it's possible that a exact replica using recycled bricks, tiles, paving stones, etc could be built on the actual site or maybe in a museum.
A housing tower block now stands on the site Simon.
Such a thought provoking area, and I'm glad it has been preserved as part of Manchester's history.
I’m interested in social history, angel meadow in particular, nice presentation, thanks .Salford.