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Guiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionGuiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionGuiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionREGULAR WALKSDiscover <strong>Manchester</strong> £7 (£6)Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre,Portland Street M1 4AJOne of <strong>Manchester</strong>’s most popular guided walks – atour guide leads you around the city centre, givingyou a taste of the history, architecture and cultureand showing you the major sites, including <strong>Manchester</strong>Town Hall and the Royal Exchange.Every Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday at 1pm.Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong> £7 (£6)Meet: Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DB<strong>Tour</strong> the sumptuous staterooms and corridors of oneneo-Gothic style, the paintings, furniture and décor, allof which have stories to tell about <strong>Manchester</strong>. Entry tostaterooms subject to availability.Booking essential.Check Calendar for dates and start times.TALKS Local History at a Leisurely PaceAvoid the walking! Relax with a leisurely drink instead at our series of Thursdaytalks on local topics.Venue The Bridge Tavern, Bridge Street, <strong>Manchester</strong> M3 2RJCost £4SPECIAL OFFER 25% off food at The Bridge for anyone attending MGT talks.<strong>Apr</strong>10May8Jun12Jul101.00pmAngel Meadow - Slums & Squalor ESThe River Irk valley & Angel Meadowwere infamous in Victorian times.Virtual <strong>Tour</strong> of Southern Cemetery EFMany famous Mancunians laid to restWalk the Boards JA- famous names, plays and players.Southern Cemetery Armed Forces EFWar graves: WWI/II, VCs, the Crimea,American Civil War and Blitz civilians.6.30pm© Alan Bellwood© Marketing <strong>Manchester</strong>Lowry – A Simple Man? KDThe life & works of probably ourmost famous & well-loved artist.JDThe original transport hub ofindustrial <strong>Manchester</strong>.Cottonopolis ESThe19th-century rise of King Cotton -and its spectacular catastrophic fall.Bonjour <strong>Manchester</strong> PLThat French Connection: <strong>Manchester</strong>’slinks with France through the centuries.ionAdults £7, Concessions £6 unless otherwise statedBooking is not normally required. If you do need to bookcontact the Guide directly, or book online if stated.Walks last 1½ - 2 hours.For further information on any walks, talks and tourslisted, please contact the relevant Guide directly.BOOK A PRIVATE TOURBook a guided tour for your celebration, information orjust for fun. Great for birthdays, reunions,family get-togethers or company ‘treats’.ionA range of private guided walks and coach tours is available, in severalEuropean languages: General or bespoke themed tours tailored to your requirements. Small or large groups catered for. Airport/hotel transfers, and meet-and-greet services offered. <strong>Guides</strong> also available for talks/lectures.Contact Tel: +44 (0)7505 685942Email: info@manchesterguidedtours.comTwitter: @MCRGuided<strong>Tour</strong>sWeb: www.manchesterguidedtours.com<strong>Manchester</strong> Taxi <strong>Tour</strong>sVisit all the main sites on a guided taxitour, with the city’s only GreenBadge Black Cab driver,John Consterdine.T: 07946 239221E: john@manchestertaxitours.comwww.manchestertaxitours.com<strong>Manchester</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>ism Star of the Year 2013Hard Rock gift with a £25 purchaseper visit. Only valid at the <strong>Manchester</strong> location. Not valid with any other offer.MANCHESTERG u i d e d T o u r sand Walks<strong>Apr</strong>il to September 20<strong>14</strong>© Steve AlandSep11 ABRaise a glass to drinking history: pubs and<strong>Manchester</strong> at War JBHow did the city and its people respondto two major world-changing events?Groups please contact 07812 129754MARBLE BEERS LTDMarble Arch Rochdale RoadMarble Beerhouse Chorlton57 Thomas Street Northern Quartermanchesterguidedtours.com


Guiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionPlease check our website for extra tours and alterationswww.manchesterguidedtours.comGuiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionGUIDED TOURS & WALKS1840s <strong>Manchester</strong>: The Key Decade JSthe 1840s. This tour explores the decade with visits inside and outside buildings. £8Meet: Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel, Peter Street, M2 5GPA Walk Back in Time ESTake a trip through the centuries, from Medieval to Roman <strong>Manchester</strong> andeverything in between.Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by the wall map M3 1WYAmerican Connections BWwith the Guide - essential.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DBAncoats: Mighty Mills & Little Italy ESmills, child labour, poverty, canals, ice cream, Peeps, the Hallé, regeneration.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJAngel Meadow to Little Italy BWExplore the lives of those who delivered the Industrial Revolution. Book with theGuide - essential.Meet: Chetham's School of Music entrance, Long Millgate M3 1SBBonjour <strong>Manchester</strong> PLMeet: Victoria Railway Station, by the wall map M3 1WYBrooklands Cemetery ABfamous & forgotten. Scientists, industrialists, mayors and more lie here.Meet: Brooklands Metrolink Station by the lift, Marsland Road, Sale M33 3SQCanal Cruise: Irwell to Barton AB/EF/JBA 3-hour cruise from central <strong>Manchester</strong>, along the River Irwell to the Ship Canalat Barton, via MediaCityUK. Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £20Meet: Ralli Quays, Stanley Street M60 9HLChinatown BW/KDVisit a fascinating community in the heart of the city to discover its culture,history and traditions. Try lunch! Book with the Guide - essential.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJChorlton Arts Festival <strong>Tour</strong> EFExperience the buzz of Chorlton during its Arts Festival - visit exhibits and venueswhile exploring its creative and independent heart. FreeMeet: Horse & Jockey pub, 9 The Green, Chorlton-cum-Hardy M21 9HSChurches Past & Present ADExplore the history of two cities, <strong>Manchester</strong> and Salford, via their amazing andvaried religious buildings.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Cathedral main entrance, Victoria Street M3 1SXCommemorative Plaques EFmemorials and monuments. Book at www.showmemanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJCorrie Locations & Cream Tea AD/ES/SMCottonopolis ES/SMMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJ JBA walk around part of the old parish boundaries of Altrincham, hear about theCharter and about some of the old customs which lasted to the early 20th century.Meet: no 1 Higher Downs WA<strong>14</strong> 2TRDiscover Bowden RHBowdon, a Cheshire village of great beauty, where the defeat of Napoleon wascelebrated in great style in 1813 and where croquet gave way to tennis.Meet: St Mary's Church Bowdon Stamford Rd WA<strong>14</strong> 2TRGangs of Victorian <strong>Manchester</strong> EFHear the shocking story of the violent and volatile Victorian gangs calledMeet: Barton Arcade entrance, Deansgate M3 2BWGirl Power <strong>Manchester</strong> Style JB<strong>Manchester</strong> has its own attitude, especially when it comes to the female half ofGothic <strong>Manchester</strong> ABbut romantic setting for eerie tales of mystery. Find out what happened here.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Cathedral main entrance, Victoria Street M3 1SXHaunted Underworld JSThe only underground tour in <strong>Manchester</strong>, with terrifying true ghost stories andloads of fun as well. £8Meet: War Memorial, St Ann's Square M2 7EFHilton Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Cream Tea JBA look inside our tallest hotel, which ends with the highest of cream teas in thecity in Cloud 23. Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £17Meet: Hilton Hotel reception, 303 Deansgate M3 4LQImmigrants of <strong>Manchester</strong> PLFrom Ireland, Italy, Russia, Germany and beyond, they came to <strong>Manchester</strong> andmade their mark.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJJohn Dalton: The Man & His <strong>Manchester</strong> JDA celebration of the life of John Dalton, the father of modern chemistry, wholived in the city for 52 years.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Art Gallery entrance steps, Mosley Street M2 3JLJohn Rylands Library BW/JB/KD/SHenigmatic woman from Cuba.Meet: John Rylands Library reception, 150 Deansgate M3 3EH<strong>Manchester</strong> Cotton & Slavery EFHow were cotton and slavery intertwined? The paradox of the abolitionist townbuilt on cotton wealth. Book at www.showmemanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJ<strong>Manchester</strong> in Seven Great Speeches JSWe go inside and out where great speeches were delivered that caused ripplesaround the nation and the world. Dickens, Disraeli, Woodrow Wilson and more. £8Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Cathedral main entrance, Victoria Street M3 1SX<strong>Manchester</strong> Women PCSuffragettes and socialites, millionaires and millworkers, prostitutes and pioneersMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DB<strong>Manchester</strong>'s Warehouse Legacy JDThe development of warehousing in <strong>Manchester</strong>, from its humble beginnings toMeet: Museum of Science & Industry entrance, Lower Byrom Street M3 4FPMosley Street & the Northern Quarter PCquarter. Seagulls, sopranos, markets, mourning, a miserly old ghost.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Art Gallery entrance steps, Mosley Street M2 3JLMusic in <strong>Manchester</strong> SH/SMpresent. Including the site of the legendary Haçienda.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJNorthern Quarter JBA stroll around this cool, creative, quirky and bohemian corner of the city, withits lively atmosphere.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJPalace Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Afternoon Tea KD<strong>Tour</strong> this testament to 19th-century commerce, now an hotel with gorgeous décor,and then enjoy afternoon tea. Steps! Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £17Meet: Palace Hotel reception, Oxford Street M60 7HAKeyBooking essentialCheck disabled accessWear sensible footwearWWI commemoration JDMedlock meet. Today all roads lead to <strong>Manchester</strong>.Meet: White Lion Hotel, Liverpool Road M3 4NQRoman Ruins & Railroads SHrailway; stories that changed history.Meet: Museum of Science & Industry entrance, Lower Byrom Street M3 4FPSaints & Sinners PLFrom a painting to a hanging - on the trail of villains and heroes fromMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Art Gallery entrance steps, Mosley Street M2 3JLSouthern Cemetery Armed Forces <strong>Tour</strong> EFessential at www.showmemanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: The Lodge, 212 Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy M21 7GLSouthern Cemetery Arts <strong>Tour</strong> EFBooking essential at www.showmemanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: The Lodge, 212 Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy M21 7GLSouthern Cemetery <strong>Tour</strong> EFart. Booking essential at www.showmemanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: The Lodge, 212 Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy M21 7GL PCgangs, pioneers, Romans, canals, corpses, potatoes, bollards, eyes and cheese.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DBStockport Rocks! JBFrom the iconic Strawberry Studios, music recorded and played in Stockport, plusmusic venues where the greats and not-so-greats were united by sound.Meet: Strawberry Studios, 3 Waterloo Road, Stockport SK1 3BDStrange But True ESBe astonished by strange tales of the city - odd events, peculiar people andbizarre facts, whilst discovering the unexpected and curious.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJStreet Names JBDiscover how some of the streets and areas of <strong>Manchester</strong> received their namesand who is famously immortalised here.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJTales of the Mersey-Irwell Navigation JDMeet: Outside Opera House, 3 Quay Street M3 3HPThe Canal Under the City Streets JDOffering unusual views of the city, this walk provides a snapshot of the RochdaleCanal in the early 1850s.Those Dark Satanic Mills JDWhat did it feel like to work, live and die in the mills of the cotton capital of the world?Meet: Deansgate Station entrance, Whitworth Street M31 1AAToilets of <strong>Manchester</strong> ABlearn to be grateful for modern life.Meet: The Lass O' Gowrie pub, 36 Charles Street M1 7DB<strong>Tour</strong> of Uninteresting Objects JSThis tour reveals odd sculptures, mad details, washed-up remnants of things insideand outside buildings. It’s different – guaranteed. Each tour has a different route. £8Meet: 12 <strong>Apr</strong>il John Rylands Library, Deansgate, M3 3EH28 June Museum of Science & Industry, Lower Byrom Street, M3 4FPTown Hall <strong>Tour</strong>buildings in Britain. Entry to staterooms subject to availability. Booking essential.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DB


Discover Broadheath PLHeavy industry and manufacturing in the heart of Cheshire. Hear about some ofthe major companies that helped fund the modern lifestyle.Meet The Old Packet House Pub 1 Navigation Rd Broadheath WA<strong>14</strong> 1LWDiscover Didsbury SMExplore the twists and turns that shaped the historical development of Didsbury,Meet: Didsbury Library, 692 Wilmslow Road, Didsbury M20 2DNDiscover Hale DSA circular walk around the village of Hale, taking in roads, rail, mills and hearingabout the families who owned the lands many years ago.Meet: Hale Station WA15 9SDDiscover Higher Stockport JBhow Turkish towels and hats came to the area, and a most unusual grave.Meet: Staircase House, Market Place, Stockport SK1 1ESDiscover Historic Altrincham DSA stroll around the town centre, hear about past residents, who was a stallholderon the market, and visit the bravest little street in England.Meet: Market steps, Greenwood Street WA<strong>14</strong> 1SADiscover Lower Altrincham RHAre there geese in Goose Green? Come along and hear the stories, learn more ofthe railway and current plans.Meet: Market steps, Greenwood Street WA<strong>14</strong> 1SADiscover <strong>Manchester</strong>including the Town Hall, Royal Exchange and Cathedral.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJDiscover Middleton ESThrough the heart of old Middleton, revealing the great, good and gruesome. Peterloo,Meet: Long Street Methodist Church, Long Street, Middleton M24 5EUDiscover Stockport JBStroll around the town to hear stories of Stopfordians; who sold his wife, whobrewed beer, and how Turkish towels came to the area.Meet: Staircase House, Market Place, Stockport SK1 1ESDiscover The Quays JB/PLFrom international docks to a Media City, from shipping to culture and shopping,Meet: The Lowry Centre main entrance, The Quays, Salford M50 3AZElizabeth Gaskell Walking & Rail <strong>Tour</strong> KDIncludes coffee, lunch, travel, donations. Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £33Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DBFactory Records <strong>Tour</strong> EFIt was all about the music, not the money. The story of the Haçienda, Joy Division,Happy Mondays, Martin Zero et al. www.showmememanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJFord Madox Brown <strong>Manchester</strong> Murals HFDiscover 2000 years of <strong>Manchester</strong> history through the famous Ford Madox Brownmurals in <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall. Booking essential. <strong>Tour</strong> lasts approx 1 hour.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DBDiscover <strong>Manchester</strong> WalkEvery Sat, Sun & Bank Holiday at 1pm from<strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information CentrePeterloo Massacre ESMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Art Gallery entrance steps, Mosley Street M2 3JLPiccadilly Basin & ABode Cream Tea ABExplore this little-known part of the city. Mills, canals and beautiful architecture,ending with cream tea. Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £13Meet: ABode Hotel, 107 Piccadilly M1 2DBPrintworks <strong>Tour</strong> EFbehind the scenes. Book at www.showmemanchester.eventbrite.comMeet: Outside Café Rouge, The Printworks, 27 Withy Grove M4 2BSPub Walk: Central/Northern Quarter JSMeet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJPub Walk: Central & Over the River JSA stroll into some of the best pub spaces in two cities, <strong>Manchester</strong> and Salford,Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJPub Walk: Shock City SHA rollercoaster of stories abound as to why <strong>Manchester</strong> was once described as thePub Walk: Spirit of Salford SHMeet: Travelodge Hotel entrance, Blackfriars Street M3 5ALPub Walk: Temperance & Debauchery SHDiscovering the saintly story of Temperance, swilled down with a glass of Debauchery.Meet: John Rylands Library entrance, 150 Deansgate M3 3EHPub Walk: The Northern Quarter ESA refreshing stroll/stagger around this cool, creative and quirky corner of the city,with its lively pubs and atmosphere.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJQuirky, Weird & Wonderful City SHThings you only notice when you know where to look! A city of hidden secrets.Come along and uncover them.Meet: John Rylands Library entrance, 150 Deansgate M3 3EHRadisson Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Cream Tea JBThe former Free Trade Hall, now a luxurious hotel born from the ghosts of Peterloo,the Corn Laws and Suffragettes. Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £16Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Central front entrance steps, Windmill Street M2 3GXUMIST Area & Cream Tea JB<strong>Tour</strong> of the UMIST area, Sackville Gardens, Nell Gwynne? Ends with cream tea atRichmond Tea Rooms. Booking essential www.mgt.eventbrite.com £<strong>14</strong>Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJValette's <strong>Manchester</strong> PCthe man as we visit scenes he painted. No prior knowledge of Valette required.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DBVictorian Slums & Squalor ESAngel Meadow and the Irk Valley were infamous because cholera, crime, vice,vermin and death were an everyday occurrence.Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by the wall map M3 1WYWhere Two Rivers Meet JDjoins the River Irwell.Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by the wall map M3 1WYWhitworth, Warehouses, Vimto & Valette PCpainter, a philanthropist, the moon landing, a temperance drink and more.Meet: Outside Britannia Hotel entrance, Portland Street M1 3LAWomen Who Made <strong>Manchester</strong> PLmade the city great.WWI: Family History PL<strong>Manchester</strong> resources can help us discover the way our World War I ancestorslived and died.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJWWI: <strong>Manchester</strong> Pals for Life & in Death RHIn commemoration of the Centenary of WWI, a look back at the history of the<strong>Manchester</strong> Brigades, <strong>Manchester</strong> Regiment. Booking recommended.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall Steps, Albert Square M2 5DBWWI: <strong>Manchester</strong>'s Great War EF/KD/SMchanged forever, through technology, changes in society and poignant memories.Meet: Victoria Railway Station, by the wall map M3 1WYWWI: Salford Pals for Life & in Death RHTo commemorate the Centenary of the outbreak of WWI, a homage to the courageMeet: The Lowry Centre main entrance, The Quays, Salford M50 3AZWWI: The <strong>Manchester</strong> Ship Canal PLOne hundred years after WWI broke out, we remember the vital and heroic roleplayed by the Ship Canal, its vessels and workers.Meet: The Lowry Centre main entrance, The Quays, Salford M50 3AZWWI: Women in World War I AB/JBOne hundred years ago the men of <strong>Manchester</strong> went to war and the women waited.The world changed for women too - they worked and were propelled into a new age.Meet: <strong>Manchester</strong> Town Hall steps, Albert Square M2 5DBPlease contact the appropriate guide for further information or to bookTOUR GUIDESAB Anne BeswickT: 07505 691105E: mabeswick@hotmail.com@annebeswAD Andrew DerbyshireT: 07775 668639E: andrew.derbyshire@yahoo.co.ukwww.tour-manchester.co.uk@Derbs56BW Barbara WarnockT: 0161 973 0120E: bhwatno9@hotmail.comCP Christine PowerT: 07875 160223E: cdpower@hotmail.co.ukDB David BrothertonT: 07944 333353E: djbrotherton@hotmail.co.ukDS Denise SackettT: 07724 123529E: manchestercityguides@hotmail.comEA Eileen AllenT: 07760 281081E: eileenallen48@gmail.comEF Emma FoxT: 07500 774200E: showmemanchester@yahoo.co.ukwww.showmemanchester.eventbrite.com@showmemcrES Elizabeth Sibbering (Sibby)T: 0788 7676 076E: MCR<strong>Tour</strong>Guide@gmx.comwww.MCR<strong>Tour</strong>Guide.com@MCR<strong>Tour</strong>GuideHF Helen FreeboroughT: 07946 620808E: helen@thesavvypartnership.co.ukJA John AlkerT: 07759 173786E: john_alker@yahoo.co.ukJB Jean BailoT: 07812 129754E: jeanbailo@yahoo.co.ukwww.discovermanchestertours.com@jeantourguideJD John DoughtyT: 0161 428 7392E: johnrdoughty@hotmail.comJED Joan DaviesT: 07803 124476E: joanedavies@btinternet.comJR John RyanT: 07590 848100E: johneryan@mac.comT: 07876 235638E: KD Kate DibbleT: 07905 110197E: katedibble@aol.comwww.toursofmanchester.co.uk@manchesterwalkPC Philippa CaveT: 07932 041217E: philippa@revealmanchester.co.ukwww.revealmanchester.co.uk@revealmcrPL Pauline LloydT: 07723 503702E: pauline.lloyd261@btinternet.comwww.tourmanchester.co.uk@Guide<strong>Manchester</strong>T: 07923 925566E: peter.ogrady@btinternet.comRH Ray HoertyT: 0<strong>14</strong>57 765417E: mail@manchestertourguides.comwww.manchestertourguides.comSH Suzanne HindleT: 07853 181299E: suzannehindle@hotmail.co.uk@A<strong>Manchester</strong><strong>Tour</strong>SM Sue McCarthyT: 07941 263704E: sue@tourmanchester.co.ukwww.tourmanchester.co.uk@tourmanchesterFollow us on:


Guiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionPlease check our website for extra tours and alterationswww.manchesterguidedtours.comGuiding you around the <strong>Manchester</strong> regionCALENDARDiscover <strong>Manchester</strong> WalkEvery Sat, Sun & Bank Holiday at 1pm from <strong>Manchester</strong>Visitor Information Centre, Portland Street M1 4AJ<strong>Apr</strong>il 20<strong>14</strong>2 Wed 18:30 SM Discover Didsbury4 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 ES Strange But True5 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 SH Music in <strong>Manchester</strong>6 Sun 11:00 JB WWI: Women in World War I9 Wed 11:00 KD Chinatown10 Thu 13:00 ES TALK Angel Meadow – Slums & Squalor10 Thu 18:30 KD TALK Lowry – A Simple Man?11 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 AD Corrie Locations & Cream Tea12 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 PC <strong>Manchester</strong> Women12 Sat 15:00 JS <strong>Tour</strong> of Uninteresting Objects13 Sun 10:30 EF Southern Cemetery <strong>Tour</strong>13 Sun 11:00 SM Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong><strong>14</strong> Mon 13:30 KD John Rylands Library15 Tue 11:00 AD Churches Past & Present16 Wed 11:00 KD WWI: <strong>Manchester</strong>’s Great War17 Thu <strong>14</strong>:00 DS Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>18 Fri 13:00 JB Discover <strong>Manchester</strong> on Good Friday18 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 PL Discover The Quays 20 Sun 11:00 DS Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>21 Mon 11:00 JB Northern Quarter21 Mon 13:00 AD Discover <strong>Manchester</strong> on Easter Monday25 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 SH Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City26 Sat 12:00 AB Brooklands Cemetery <strong>Tour</strong>26 Sat 13:30 JS Haunted Underworld27 Sun 11:00 RH Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>27 Sun 11:00 PL Discover Broadheath30 Wed 11:00 HF Ford Madox Brown <strong>Manchester</strong> MuralsMay 20<strong>14</strong>1 Thu 18:00 JS Pub Walk: Central/Northern Quarter2 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 PL Discover The Quays3 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 KD Palace Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Afternoon Tea4 Sun 11:00 JED Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>4 Sun 13:30 JB Radisson Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Cream Tea5 Mon 13:00 DB Discover <strong>Manchester</strong> on Bank Holiday7 Wed 11:00 BW Angel Meadow to Little Italy8 Thu 13:00 EF TALK Virtual <strong>Tour</strong> of Southern Cemetery 9 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 ES Corrie Locations & Cream Tea10 Sat 11:00 ES Cottonopolis10 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 JD The Canal Under the City Streets11 Sun 11:00 JB Discover Stockport11 Sun <strong>14</strong>:00 JB Stockport Rocks!12 Mon 11:00 AD Churches Past & Present13 Tue 11:00 JB John Rylands Library16 Fri 12:30 EF Factory Records <strong>Tour</strong>17 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 JD John Dalton: The Man & His <strong>Manchester</strong>17 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 EF Chorlton Arts Festival <strong>Tour</strong>18 Sun 10:30 EF Southern Cemetery Arts <strong>Tour</strong>21 Wed 11:00 RH WWI: Salford Pals for Life & in Death22 Thu 13:00 PL Women Who Made <strong>Manchester</strong>23 Fri 13:00 AB Gothic <strong>Manchester</strong>24 Sat 11:00 JB Discover Higher Stockport24 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 PC Valette’s <strong>Manchester</strong>25 Sun 11:00 RH Discover Lower Altrincham26 Mon 11:00 RH WWI: <strong>Manchester</strong> Pals for Life & in Death26 Mon 13:00 RH Discover <strong>Manchester</strong> on Bank Holiday28 Wed 11:00 HF Ford Madox Brown <strong>Manchester</strong> Murals29 Thu <strong>14</strong>:00 JB Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>30 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 PL Saints & Sinners31 Sat 11:00 ES A Walk Back in Time31 Sat 13:30 JS Haunted UnderworldJune 20<strong>14</strong>1 Sun 11:00 DB Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>1 Sun <strong>14</strong>:00 SH Pub Walk: Spirit of Salford3 Tue <strong>14</strong>:00 PL Discover The Quays4 Wed 18:30 SH Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>5 Thu 18:00 JS Pub Walk: Central & Over the River6 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 SM Music in <strong>Manchester</strong>7 Sat 11:00 ES Victorian Slums & Squalor 9 Mon <strong>14</strong>:00 KD Palace Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Afternoon Tea10 Tue 11:00 JB John Rylands Library12 Thu 13:00 JA TALK Walk the Boards12 Thu <strong>14</strong>:00 KD Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>12 Thu 18:30 ES TALK Cottonopolis13 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 SM Corrie Locations & Cream Tea<strong>14</strong> Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 EF Gangs of Victorian <strong>Manchester</strong><strong>14</strong> Sat 15:00 JS <strong>Manchester</strong> in Seven Great Speeches15 Sun 13:30 AB Canal Cruise: Irwell to Barton16 Mon 11:00 AD Churches Past & Present17 Tue 11:00 JB Girl Power <strong>Manchester</strong> Style20 Fri 13:00 AB Piccadilly Basin & Abode Cream Tea21 Sat 12:00 ES Discover Middleton21 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 JD Tales of the Mersey-Irwell Navigation23 Mon 13:30 JB Hilton Hotel <strong>Tour</strong> & Cream Tea24 Tue <strong>14</strong>:00 SH Quirky, Weird & Wonderful City25 Wed 11:00 HF Ford Madox Brown <strong>Manchester</strong> Murals27 Fri 12:30 EF WWI: <strong>Manchester</strong>’s Great War28 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 EF Southern Cemetery Armed Forces <strong>Tour</strong>28 Sat 15:00 JS <strong>Tour</strong> of Uninteresting Objects29 Sun 11:00 BW Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>29 Sun 11:00 DS Discover Historic AltrinchamJuly 20<strong>14</strong>3 Thu 11:00 BW John Rylands Library4 Fri 11:00 BW American Connections5 Sat 11:00 SM Music in <strong>Manchester</strong>5 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 JD Those Dark Satanic Mills6 Sun 11:00 HF Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>6 Sun 13:00 JB Street Names8 Tue 13:30 JB UMIST Area & Cream Tea10 Thu 13:00 EF TALK Southern Cemetery Armed Forces10 Thu <strong>14</strong>:00 ES Town Hall <strong>Tour</strong>10 Thu 18:30 PL TALK Bonjour <strong>Manchester</strong>11 Fri <strong>14</strong>:00 SM Corrie Locations & Cream Tea12 Sat 12:00 AB Brooklands Cemetery <strong>Tour</strong>12 Sat <strong>14</strong>:00 JD Where Two Rivers Meet13 Sun 10.30 EF Southern Cemetery 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