A botanical guide to the flowering plants, ferns, mosses and algæ, found indigenous within sixteen miles of Manchester...
Read moreLocal historian, Robert Trueblood assesses the achievements of the Artisan Naturalists...
Read moreThe lives and times of John Horsefield, Richard Buxton and James Percival
Read moreWho were they? What did they achieve and what were they doing in the Railway and Naturalist pub?
Read moreAnyone can share their Bury New Road stories and photos...
Read moreLocal author, Alice Searle, uncovers executions, suicides and ghosts on Kersal Moor...
Read moreFrom cock fighting to football, and from archery to horse racing, Kersal Moor has been at the epicentre of sport in Salford throughout the ages. Here, author Alice Searle, tells the tales...
Read moreA small piece of moorland that has a huge and rich history, from Chartist demonstrations, to horse racing, Spanking Roger and more...
Read moreOn Kersal Moor there is a plaque commemorating the great democracy rallies...
Read moreIn 1838, thousands of people met on Kersal Moor, to support the Chartists and their demand for the vote. It was the launch pad for democracy in the UK...
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