Boat Ride from Manchester to Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England - 2nd July, 2018
Boat Ride Down the River Irwell from Manchester to Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England - 2nd July, 2018.
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 530,300 as of 2015. It lies within the United Kingdom's second-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.8 million. To read more about Manchester, click here: .
Salford is a town in the City of Salford, North West England. It is sited in a meander of the River Irwell, which forms in part its boundary with the city of Manchester to the east. To read more about Salford, click here: .
Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it became one of the first and largest urban regeneration projects in the United Kingdom following the closure of the dockyards in 1982. To read more about Salford Quays, click here: .
The River Irwell forms the boundary between Manchester and Salford and empties into the River Mersey near Irlam. To read more about the River Irwell, click here: .
This film features views from a Manchester River Cruises boat as it travels from Manchester City Centre to Salford Quays. Visit the Manchester River Cruises website, click here: .
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City River Tours
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MANCHESTER - River & Canal Boat Tour, UK
Manchester City - River & Canal Boat Tour. This river tour gives you a unique view of Manchester including Media City UK and Old Trafford.
We take a boat trip from Salford Quays: - Manchester Ship Canal Cruise
We sail on the Manchester ship canal discovering all the Manchester ship cannel industrial heritage.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Salford, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Salford, United Kingdom (UK)
Bridgewater Cruises
Ordsall Hall
Old Trafford
MediaCityUK
The Lowry
Daytona Manchester
The John Rylands Library
Manchester Three Rivers Gin Experience
Salford Museum & Art Gallery
Granada Studios
A Cruise on the Manchester Ship Canal
The cruise, which began at the Seacombe Ferry terminal, was supposed to travel the whole 35 miles of the Ship Canal, but due to mechanical problems, terminated at Barton Lock. The cruise was aboard the ferry 'Royal Iris of the Mersey'. Due to the hot weather, or so we were told, the swing bridge at Chester Road, Warrington, failed to open. After nearly an hour, and apparently, buckets of cold water, the bridge finally opened. When we got to Barton Lock, the same thing happened again. This time, the Barton Road Swing bridge failed to open, and this time it failed to move at all. So it was a u-turn in the canal, and because there is no road access at Barton Lock, it was back to Irwell Lock were the cruise ended. Pity we didn't make it to Salford Quays, but it was a nice cruise. Enjoy. By the way, the female voice you hear on some of the clips, is a Blue badge guide. She certainly knows her stuff, but I had to stop listening after a short while.
Liverpool to Salford along the Manchester Ship Canal in 69 seconds
timelapse Liverpool to Salford Quays, across the Mersey and up the Manchester Ship Canal
See the city from a whole new point of view on a Manchester River Cruises tour
MANCHESTER/ part 1/ salford quays including OLD TRAFFORD
Enjoy a different way to party on a Manchester river cruise
Beautiful Manchester ship canal area Salford
River Mersey & Manchester Ship Canal Cruise 8.5.2015 - onboard Mersey Ferry Snowdrop
A cruise from Seacombe Ferry Terminal, Wallasey via Liverpool Pier Head to Eastham Locks, then down the full length of the Manchester Ship Canal to Salford Quays. Filmed during the cruise was ships along the route, Ellesmere Port and Runcorn Docks, Warrington, Irlam plus various tourist attractions and landmarks such as Pier Head, Albert Dock, Liver Building, Runcorn Bridge, Swing bridges in Warrington, Barton Aqueduct, Media City, Coronation Street set and studios, Imperial War Museum and Salford Quays.There is also footage from the boat of it going through Eastham, Latchford, Irlam,Barton and Mode Wheel locks. Filmed on what became a wet and windy afternoon onboard Snowdrop, which has just been re-livered to commemorate the decoy ships from World War 1.
Liverpool Sept 2016
timelapse Liverpool to Salford Quays, across the Mersey and up the Manchester Ship Canal
Manchester River Cruises // Russell Shaun's Swing & Rat Pack Night
Boating on Manchester Ship Canal
Here's 8 minutes of your life you will never get back
Manchester Ship Canal
Umar Saleem, Mott Macdonald, talks us through the Manchester Ship Canal that arose out of need when Manchester established itself as a world leader in industry in the 19 century. It was a huge project that cost 15 million pounds (1.5 billion by today's standards) and employed 1600 people to build it.
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Cargo ship Petersburg manoeuvring in the Salford Quays, Manchester, Engalnd
Views of the ship and the Media City. Currently sailing the flag of Antigua & Barbouda , the ship was built in 2001
Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal
This video slide show is a tribute to Mr John Dobson of Canal Side Cottage, Bob's Bridge, Moore who was one of the few remaining navvies at the time he was interviewed in the 1960's, an audio of the interview is incorporated in this video.
The video has been compiled for the purpose of education and historical research.
Manchester Ship Canal (The People's Canal)
Probably Ray Gosling's finest work. Originally shown on Granada TV in the early 1990's tracing the history of the Manchester Ship Canal. The programme was in two parts with part one giving details of the canal's construction and part two explaining how we, the public were short changed when the land around the docks was sold off to developers to construct Salford Quays.
A COUPLE OF PEOPLE HAVE COMPLAINED ABOUT THE VOLUME OF THE MUSIC THAT ACCOMPANIES THE VIDEO. THIS WAS NOT ADDED BY ME, BUT IS THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK. THE DOCUMENTARY WAS RECORDED FROM THE TV ON TO VIDEO, TRANSFERED TO DVD AND FINALY DIGITALISED FOR YOUTUBE. AT SOME POINTS THE MUSIC APPEARS TOO LOUD. I RECOMEND THAT YOU LISTEN TO IT THROUGH HEADPHONES AS THE SOUND QUALITY WHICH IS ONLY IN MONO, IS MUCH BETTER. SORRY IF THIS HAS SPOILED IT FOR SOME BUT IT IS A GREAT DOCUMENTARY AND UNLESS GRANADA TV KEPT A COPY, THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS