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Did your ancestor live or work in Manchester at the turn of the twentieth century? Explore this rich biographical and topographical collection capturing the vibrant social, political, and commercial life of Manchester and its surrounding districts at the height of its industrial power. Published monthly between October 1889 and 1906, Manchester Faces and Places provides a window into the late-Victorian and Edwardian "Cotton Metropolis". This collection provides detailed biographical profiles, photographic portraits, and architectural histories of the people and places that shaped one of Britain’s most dynamic civic regions.
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Launched in the autumn of 1889, Manchester Faces and Places emerged during a period of monumental civic confidence, unfolding alongside massive engineering projects like the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal. The periodical was designed to celebrate—and exhaustively document—the relentless expansion of the region. Rather than focusing on West End society or Westminster politics, the magazine turned its lens entirely inward, capturing the distinct culture, municipal achievements, and philanthropy of Lancashire. By recording the opening of new libraries, town halls, churches, and industrial works, it created a vivid contemporary record of a city redefining itself as a global economic powerhouse. As you browse through each volume you will not only get a sense of the vibrancy of Manchester but you may also find details about your ancestor's life.

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