Ordsall residents on Thursday celebrated twenty-five years of ‘Lighting the Legend’ with a photographic exhibition commemorating the lantern festival.
History
‘Dangerous’ suffragette newspaper collection comes to Salford
“A great treasure”: Salford’s Working Class Movement Library ‘thrilled’ to have acquired a rare Sylvia Pankhurst newspaper collection.
Field Music bring Making a New World exhibit to the Imperial War Museum
The stories of a post-First World War world were brought to life last night in the Imperial War Museum on Salford Quays. The Mercury Prize nominated band, Field Music, played songs inspired by a graphic record of the final days of the war.
Salford University march to meet ‘Our Emmeline’
Staff and students from the University of Salford took part in a march to St Peter’s Square to see the […]
“If it wasn’t for people like Walter, we wouldn’t be here”- Funeral held for Salford-born war hero
Dozens of people have turned out to attend the funeral of a war veteran who had no surviving family left. Local veterans’ groups had […]
Salford through the years
Take a step back in time with Salford central’s history exhibition
Imperial War Museum North presents “Lest We Forget?” and World War One
Imperial War Museums (IWM) mark 100 years from the Great War. “Lest we forget” at IWM North is here to remind.
Salford’s £30 million project to bring £11 million a year.
A £30-million project in Salford could bring £11 million in tourism per year. RHS Garden Bridgewater, the […]
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Salford March
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers celebrated it’s 50th birthday this month and as a celebration, marches across the North West took place.
Relative of Emmeline Pankhurst to deliver talk in Manchester
A DIRECT descendant of the leader of the suffragette movement is to deliver a talk about her book at Manchesters’ Peoples’ […]
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