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THE TOURIST BOARD HAS APPROVED A RETURN TO GUIDING, SO PLEASE JOIN US SAFELY
Well, we knew it would happen one day. The world is gradually unlocking and we at New Manchester Walks are in the forefront of a return to tourism, history, guiding. We’re also thinking of your safety, so masks are welcome.
Coming up: Ancoats, Angel Meadow, Jewish, Music, Northern Quarter, Peterloo, Secret History, the Smiths, Southern Cemetery, Strangeways and so much more. Continue reading
Discovering Manchester: Join us in the morning, starting Mon 20 July
This is the official expert entertaining introduction to the city, an in-depth, original and eye-opening tour devised by Manchester’s most prolific tour guide and energetic historian, Ed Glinert, author of Penguin’s Manchester Compendium and compiler of the Manchester Encyclopaedia. Continue reading
Manchester International Festival tours: Wednesday 5 July 2023 – Jewish Manchester
* Tour: Sat 1 July 2023, 10.30am.
* Meet: At the Emmeline Pankhurst Statue, St Peter’s Square.
It is now just over a hundred and three years (1 December 1919) since a woman entered the British Parliament for the first time. American socialite Nancy Astor won a by-election for the Unionists in Plymouth Sutton, ironically replacing her husband, Waldorf Astor, who had just been ennobled. Continue reading
A Much-Needed Campaign: Let’s rename Mosley Street Pankhurst Street!
Let’s rename Mosley Street Pankhurst Street
A campaign launched by Ed Glinert
Talk at the Portico Library, Tuesday 11 July, 6pm.
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Statues of the not so great and good have been toppled. Public halls renamed. Street names have been altered – but not in Manchester.
We’re behind, despite our two hundred-plus years of radical activity. And yet we have the obvious Manchester campaign within this topic to get behind –removing all signs of the horrendous Mosley family and replacing them in honour of our greatest local family – the Pankhursts. Continue reading
“TRUE FAITH” – Ian Curtis-Joy Division tours during the Art Gallery exhibition
We at New Manchester Walks have been honoured to have taken so many people around the city on the trail of Ian Curtis’s Manchester which we have been running during the Art Gallery’s summer Joy Division exhibition: “True Faith” (in collaboration with the Gallery).
The exhibition, which runs from 30 June-3 September, is being curated by Jon Savage with whom New Manchester Walks’ Ed Glinert worked on Mojo magazine in the 1990s.
Next dates for tours, starting at the Art Gallery entrance:
* Thu 24 August, 5.30pm.
Please book with eventbrite by pressing “Continue Reading” and following the link. Continue reading
THIS SUNDAY, 8 JULY, ENGELS & MARX IN MANCHESTER
* Sunday 8 July, Engels & Marx in Manchester.
* Meet: St Ann’s Church, 2pm.
Comrades! Follow in the footsteps of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, the men who created a political philosophy that dominated half the world during the 20th century.
This tour, hugely entertaining, informative and intriguing, has been devised by Ed Glinert, author of Penguin’s The Manchester Compendium and many other tomes published by the cream of British publishers, who has been hacking away at the coal-face of local politics for 35 years, including a stint at the heart of one of the most sinister Trotskyite cells Hulme ever witnessed. Continue reading
This Sunday: Bronte Country. Annual Midsummer Jaunt!
Join “111 Places in Yorkshire You Shouldn’t Miss” author and cruise ships speaker Ed Glinert on this magical walk around Haworth to meet some of the most memorable figures in English literature – Heathcliff, Cathy, the wimpishly wet Edgar, the brutish Hareton, the insufferable Pharisee Joseph, the egotistical Lockwood, residents of Gimmerton, home of Wuthering Heights, and setting for the wild, windy, wuthering moors inspired by the real-life Haworth in West Yorkshire. Continue reading
New for September: Smiths-Morrissey Coach Tour: All the Manchester Area Sites & Stories
Smiths-Morrissey Coach Tour:
All the Manchester Area Sites & Stories
* Sat 21 September, 11am-2pm (finish time depending on traffic).
* Meet coach stop Albert Square (opposite the Town Hall).
* Please press here to book with eventbrite.
* Cost: £21 including eventbrite/Facebook booking fee
You’ve heard the records, lived the life, sang along to the songs, given up meat, cut your hair like Johnny Marr, bought an Andy Rourke-styled suede jacket, raised your eyes at Moz’s recent statements…now visit the sites where Mozzish music history was made (by coach and foot). Continue reading
15 June is coming. Book on our annual walk about the 1996 bomb
Every year we remember the bomb that destroyed a huge part of central Manchester on the 15th of June 1996.
The tour goes through the entire story, right up to posing a number of possible reason for why it happened.
Ed Glinert, alone amongst the Manchester guides, asks the difficult questions that others ignore:
Was it really the IRA?
If so, why.
And no, it’s not the same pillar box! Continue reading
Manchester: the World’s Leading Football City? Almost!
When the euphoria for City’s European Cup success recedes…
Come on, how could they not win it with that sort of financial backing? So how comes Paris St Germain with similar backing (Qatar, not Abu Dhabi) and Mbappe and Messi haven’t? Neymar.
Manchester is home to the National Football Museum. In the metropolis we have the world’s best-supported club and the richest. Are we the world’s leading football city? Not yet. Although Manchester has become only the second metropolis in Europe with two European Cup winners, we’re still someway behind Milan. How ironic that Manchester has secured this honour by beating a Milan team! Yet Milan, the city has 10 European Cup wins to Manchester’s 4. So some catching up to do. Continue reading