Portland Basin and the Archaeology of the Canal Warehouse
Auteur : Michael Nevell, Robina McNeil
Date de publication : 2001-12-31
Éditeur : Sue Mitchell
Nombre de pages : 86
Résumé du livre
The Portland Basin warehouse, as it later became known, was a pioneering building of the Industrial Revolution in northwest England. Built in 1834 it provided a safe storage depot and redistribution centre for a range of goods and raw materials serving the booming cotton town of Ashton-under-Lyne. This first volume in The Archaeology of Tameside series looks at the history of Portland Basin within a local and regional context including a gazetteer of other canal warehouses of the northwest, Recently restored and now a social and industrial history museum, this building represents an important part of the Industrial Revolution in the northwest.