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History of the Manchester Ship Canal from its Inception to its Completion

History of the Manchester Ship Canal from its Inception to its Completion

History of the Manchester Ship Canal from its Inception to its Completion

With Personal Reminiscences
Volume 1:
Bosdin Leech
April 2014
1
Paperback
9781108071192
£51.00
GBP
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    By the late nineteenth century, charges imposed on Manchester companies for the use of Liverpool's docks and the connecting railway had created an atmosphere of resentment within the business community. The Manchester Ship Canal was to play a major part in the city's regeneration following the depression of the 1870s, but it took a lengthy battle for the scheme to gain the backing of Parliament and for construction to begin in 1887. In this two-volume work of 1907, Sir Bosdin Leech (1836–1912) traces the canal's conception, planning and construction. Volume 1 discusses the historical and economic factors that led to the creation of the waterway, as well as the bitter political fight to make it a reality. The work includes a large amount of illustrative content, enhancing the light shed on the landscape and notable personalities of Manchester at that time.

    Product details

    April 2014
    Paperback
    9781108071192
    434 pages
    297 × 210 × 22 mm
    1.04kg
    27 b/w illus. 10 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Memorandum
    • 1. Navigable rivers of England
    • 2. English canals
    • 3. Canalised rivers and ship canals
    • 4. History of the Liverpool docks
    • 5. Early attempts to make a ship canal to Manchester
    • 6. 1882: Daniel Adamson heads the ship canal movement
    • 7. 1883: Chronicle of events
    • 8. 1883: Ship Canal Bill in the Commons
    • 9. 1883: Ship Canal Bill in the Lords
    • 10. 1884: Manchester thoroughly roused
    • 11. 1884: History of the Parliamentary Bill in the Lords
    • 12. 1884: Parliamentary proceedings in the House of Commons
    • 13. 1885: The Ship Canal Bill recast
    • 14. 1885: Ship Canal Bill in the House of Lords
    • 15. 1885: Bill before Mr Forster's committee in the Commons
    • 16. 1886: Attempts to raise the capital.
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    Plan of the docks etc. at Dawpool for the intended Manchester & Dee Ship Canal
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    Two plans of the Manchester Ship Canal from 1885 and 1888
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    Plan of the rivers Mersey and Irwell between Weston Point and Manchester
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    Chart of the River Mersey from Runcorn to Liverpool, shewing variations of sailing channel between 1829 and 1884
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    Manchester tidal navigation: plan and sections
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    Revised general plan of the Manchester Ship Canal
    Size: 1.46 MB
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    Map showing Mr. Boddington's plans for the Manchester Ship Canal
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    The great race for the Manchester Ship Canal
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    The port of Manchester in 1950
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    The Manchester Ship Canal – Bridgewater Docks at Runcorn
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    'Bock Again', Ports of Liverpool and Manchester in 1960 – re-action
    Size: 549.5 KB
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    How Manchester tried to become a seaport
    Size: 1.03 MB
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      Author
    • Bosdin Leech