Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Eastham to Manchester

View through CrossRef
Digitised image from the British Library depicting the lifting of granite blocks, taken from from page 10 of "John Heywood's Visitors' Illustrated Guide to the Ship Canal, Eastham to Manchester" by John Heywood published in 1892.
Title: Eastham to Manchester
Description:
Digitised image from the British Library depicting the lifting of granite blocks, taken from from page 10 of "John Heywood's Visitors' Illustrated Guide to the Ship Canal, Eastham to Manchester" by John Heywood published in 1892.

Related Results

The Indian challenge and the rise of Manchester
The Indian challenge and the rise of Manchester
This essay was delivered as a keynote presentation by Professor Prasannan Parthasarathi at a conference, Historical Threads, held at Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum in Nov...
Nancy Jane Rothwell: Brain inflammation and the path to leadership
Nancy Jane Rothwell: Brain inflammation and the path to leadership
Breaking barriers in both the lab and the boardroom, Dame Nancy Rothwell has shaped modern British science in ways few others have. Beginning her research journey at the University...
Evaluation Fiber Optic Communication Network Performance through Manchester Code
Evaluation Fiber Optic Communication Network Performance through Manchester Code
There has been, and will continue to be, discussion over how to monitor wireline communications with increased data rates. In order to meet bandwidth requirements while keeping com...
William Flinders Petrie and the Egyptology Collection at the Manchester Museum, England
William Flinders Petrie and the Egyptology Collection at the Manchester Museum, England
Sir William Flinders Petrie (the grandson of Captain Matthew Flinders who explored the coast of Australia between 1797 and 1803) had a brilliant career as an archaeologist that spa...
Baby
Baby
The modern computer age began on 21 June 1948, when the first electronic universal stored-program computer successfully ran its first program. Built in Manchester, this ancestral c...
Max Gluckman
Max Gluckman
Max (Herman) Gluckman (b. 1911–d. 1975) was a South African who became a pathbreaking British social anthropologist. In his studies of South and Central African societies he realiz...
BIM for the Northern Hub ECS1 programme
BIM for the Northern Hub ECS1 programme
The Northern Hub is a £530M programme of improvements to the rail network across the North of England that aims to deliver faster, more frequent, and more reliable services among ...

Back to Top