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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: uk2003 on Wednesday 15 February 12 15:33 GMT (UK)
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Archaeological dig Charter Street Angel Meadow, open day Sat 18th 10.30
Bottom of Angel Street
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Thanks, MancsMan, would that be where St. Michael`s Square used to be? Have you a copy of " Sunrise to Sunset" by Mary Bertenshaw who described her life there when her parents ran lodging houses in about 1907 onwards?
Crown Lane was close by.
I think Arkwright had a mill on ground behind this site hence "Factory St. "The Time Team did some digging there quite a few years ago-- if it is the same site.Found the big reservoir etc.
Do you know what they are looking for? There were many little courts etc with true back to back houses and a ropery. This was on the 1831 map.If I have remembered correctly the mill which was Arkwright`s was by this date Norris and Hodgiss`mill.I wonder if this was the one attacked by rioters in 1779.
All very interesting and thankyou again. Viktoria.
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It is down by the Ragged School, they have uncovered a row of very old terrace housing cellars. A few yards passed the cemetery
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Thanks MancsMan, some years ago( about 15) we took a party of schoolchildren down there and had a look around and did some old style lessons in the ragged school and played on St Michael`s flags.
We also went to John St which is just under the railway arch. You could still see the shapes where the back to back houses had stood and with the help of old maps we knew just how many there were. The front steps and cellar openings could still be clearly seen.
We had census returns and at one house in John St 19 people were listed. It was a cellar, one ground floor room and one bedroom. The 19 people were not related for the most part.
We had reat fun getting 19 kids into the area of the ground floor room but of course they probably would all not be at the house at the same time as some would be doing shift work.Sadly a little time later it was under asphalt and used as a car park which I thought was a great shame.
It seems ironic that now they are having to excavate such dwellings when there were some quite visible a relatively short time ago in almost virgin state. Mancester City Council !!!!! Viktoria.
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part of the dig
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Hi!
I clicked on that FB link, and it says the group is closed :(
The photo you posted look interesting though, love to see some more.
Alison.
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Hi!
I clicked on that FB link, and it says the group is closed :(
The photo you posted look interesting though, love to see some more.
Alison.
Sorry Alison did not realize it was closed, you can pm your fb name to me and I will add you to the group if you wish
Ken
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will do.
Thanks.
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Couple more photos
My thanks go to Johnny Kirby (Ancoats Forever) for allowing me to upload these photos to Rootschat as copyright free images.
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Thankyou very much MancsMan, I know exactly where it is now.The street in front of Charter St Mission is Nelson St. Ashley Lane is to the Rt with the burial ground wall just showing .St Michael`s Sq faced the end of the plot.
I love this area and although my family were from a little way away,nearer St Catherine`s church , Bronze St and Worth St ,I love to wander about that area but have not been down for a number of years. Glad something is being done to perhaps save some evidence of how many of our ancestors lived. The saying " We don`t know we are born " seems apt.
Viktoria.
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Can't get down to Manchester today unfortunately, but it looks like a great project. :D
My 'ancestral home' is now under the flats on the corner of Angel St and Style St, so very interested to see how this work progresses
:) Barbara
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I think that is it for the dig, just them 3 cellars, the site is due to be built on by the Coop. But a permanent exhibition will be in there new building on Miller Street.
The film crew that were there are making a eight part series on Britain to celebrate the Queens 60th year on the throne.
If I find out when it is on I will update this posting.
Ken