More than a 'Foul Drain': Manchester's Water History
Dates: | 30 September 2023 |
Times: | 13:00 - 15:00 |
What is it: | Family event |
Organiser: | School of Arts, Languages and Cultures |
How much: | 11.55
/ kids unter 12 free
/ 50% with code 'elemental discount' booking through website |
Who is it for: | Early years, University staff, Primary schools, External researchers, Families, Adults, Age Friendly, Alumni, Current University students, General public, Post 16, Secondary schools |
Speaker: | Dr Charlotte Coull |
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Where does Manchester get its water from? How has the city used water over the centuries? And how has water shaped the Manchester we know now? Join us and get to know Manchester’s water on a deeper level. We’ll meet in front of the Museum of Science and Industry and walk to Canal Street. On the way we’ll talk hard water, soft water, floods, and mud. We’ll chat about canal building, how to reshape a river, the horrors of cholera and mythical water monsters. We’ll even meet a hidden river running out of sight beneath the city streets.
Price: 11.55
Concessions: kids unter 12 free
Offers: 50% with code 'elemental discount' booking through website
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in front of the Museum of Science and Industry (Science and Industry Museum)
Liverpool Road
Manchester