MD Nevell
Salford's first quay : the Irwell waterfront 1755 to c. 1890
Nevell, MD
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Abstract
This chapter reviews the archaeological evidence for the development of the Salford bank of the River Irwell during the 18th and 19th centuries in Greater Manchester, UK. The focus is on what recent developer-funded excavations can reveal about the development and scale of Salford Quay, established in 1755 by the Salford Quay Company, and the Oldfield Road terminus of the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal, establish in 1795. It looks at the roles of river reclamation and private wharves in the industrial development of the city.
Citation
Nevell, M. (2017). Salford's first quay : the Irwell waterfront 1755 to c. 1890. In Recapturing the past of Salford Quays (10-29). Salford: Centre for Applied Archaeology, University of Salford
Publication Date | Mar 1, 2017 |
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Deposit Date | Mar 23, 2017 |
Pages | 10-29 |
Series Title | Salford University Archaeological Monographs |
Series Number | 5 |
Book Title | Recapturing the past of Salford Quays |
ISBN | 9780993304132 |
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