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CULTURE & LIFESTYLE RESULTS THE STORIES 1. The Pubs Of Castlefield c1930 2. Lights, Camera, Action! 1956, 1995 2003 67 4. The Hit Factory 15 2017 4 30 13. Cheering On The Three Lions 2006, 2010 27 11. The Olympic Bid 1993 25 15 2000 MANCHESTER 53 36 9. D-Percussion 1997 2007 26 12. The Stables Theatre 196 1971 23 14. Heroes Return 2016 6. A Place Of Protest 1901 2015. Roll Up, Roll Up For The Fair 123 176 10. The Canal Festival 19 2015 59 5. Castlefield Forum 2007 To Date 7. Drinks For The Hospital 1905 1999 3. Castlefield Food Festival 2015 2017 1 15. G.W.R. Horses & The May Day Parade C1900 6
CULTURE & LIFESTYLE RESULTS DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL VOTES Food Festival Votes 67 Online Votes 60 59 53 4 40 36 30 20 27 26 25 23 1 15 6 Votes 1. The Pubs Of Castlefield c1930 2. Lights, Camera, Action! 1956, 1995 2003 3. Castlefield Food Festival 2015 2017 4. The Hit Factory 15 2017 5. Castlefield Forum 2007 To Date 6. A Place Of Protest 1901 2015 7. Drinks For The Hospital 1905 1999. Roll Up, Roll Up For The Fair 123 176 9. D-Percussion 1997 2007 10. The Canal Festival 19 2015 11. The Olympic Bid 1993 12. The Stables Theatre 196 1971 13. Cheering On The Three Lions 2006, 2010 14. Heroes Return 2016 15. G.W.R. Horses & The May Day Parade c1900
CULTURE & LIFESTYLE RESULTS DISTRIBUTION OF VOTES 11 12 13 14 & 15 1 Table of Votes 1. The Pubs Of Castlefield 2. Lights, Camera, Action! Online Votes Food Festival Votes Total Votes 7 60 67 7 50 59 10 3. Castlefield Food Festival 4. The Hit Factory 3 50 53 6 42 4 9 2 5. Castlefield Forum 6. A Place Of Protest 6 39 6 30 36 7. Drinks For The Hospital 2 2 30. Roll Up, Roll Up For The Fair 9. D-Percussion 5 22 27 3 23 26 7 3 10. The Canal Festival 11. The Olympic Bid 12. The Stables Theatre 6 19 25 1 22 23 3 15 1 6 5 4 13. Cheering On The Three Lions 14. Heroes Return 15. G.W.R. Horses & The May Day Parade 0 15 15 1 7 1 5 6
CULTURE & LIFESTYLE RESULTS THE TOP FIVE STORIES 1. The Pubs Of Castlefield c1930 2. Lights, Camera, Action! Granada TV 1956, 1995 2003 3. Castlefield Food Festival 2015 2017 67 59 53 They ve slaked the thirst of canal workers, boatmen and market traders over the years and still sit at the heart of the community. Castlefield s pubs are part of the fabric of the area and are as important to a strong community today as ever before. Some of popular culture s greatest TV shows were created right here in Castlefield at Granada Studios on Quay Street. The list of greats include Coronation St, The Krypton Factor, Seven Up! and Phoenix Nights. The Beatles also filmed their first television appearance in Studio 12 there. Now in its third year, Castlefield Food Festival showcases the best local farmers and producers alongside urban street food vendors and bars. Master Classes and Cook-offs are free to attend while live music helps create a fantastic atmosphere. Over 40,000 people attend over the long weekend making it one of the area s most popular annual events. 4. The Hit Factory 15 2017 5. Castlefield Forum 2007 To Date 4 The chapel was built in 15, designed by local architect Edward Walters. It was bought by Pete Waterman in 190 and converted into a studio where Kylie Minogue sang and Rick Astley made pop history, recording Never Gonna Give You Up. It s now offices. Everyone who lives in Castlefield knows it s special and pull together to protect it, whether it s looking out for each other or going out picking up litter or gardening, or helping baby ducks out of a grid- there s a real community here Castlefield Forum is a voluntary group that works on projects to celebrate, improve and safeguard the area.
ENVIRONMENT, ARCHITECTURE & PLACE RESULTS THE STORIES 1. Walk On The Wild Side 2017 2. Merchants Bridge 1995 59 4. Archaeological Excavations 1906 1907, 197, 195, 200 46 7. The Missing Churches 125 1952, 1769 1931 34 10. The Ordsall Chord 2015 2017 52 5. Hail Caesar! 79AD 7. Atherton Street School 1912 c190 20 12 52 36 9. Let There Be Light 1792 120 34 21 12. Chester Road Flyover 1994 15 14. Bonnie Prince Charles 1745 6. Urban Heritage 192 11. Encore! Castlefield Arena 1990 13. Brother Against Brother Aldport Lodge 1642 2. Lock Keeper s Cottage 163 14 15. Flightweight Champion of the World 1927 11 5
ENVIRONMENT, ARCHITECTURE & PLACE RESULTS DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL VOTES Food Festival Votes Online Votes 60 59 52 52 40 46 36 34 34 20 21 20 15 14 12 11 5 Votes 1. Walk On The Wild Side 2017 2. Lock Keeper s Cottage 163 2. Merchants Bridge 1995 4. Archaeological Excavations 1906 1907 5. Hail Caesar! 79AD 6. Urban Heritage 192 7. The Missing Churches 125 1952, 1769 1931 7. Atherton Street School 1912 c190 9. Let There Be Light 1792 120 10. The Ordsall Chord 2015 2017 11. Encore! Castlefield Arena 1990 12. Farewell Flyover Chester Road Flyover 1994 13. Brother Against Brother Aldport Lodge 1642 14. Bonnie Prince Charles 1745 15. Flightweight Champion of the World 1927
ENVIRONMENT, ARCHITECTURE & PLACE RESULTS DISTRIBUTION OF VOTES 11 12 13 14 15 1 Table of Votes 1. Walk On The Wild Side 2. Lock Keeper s Cottage Online Votes Food Festival Votes Total Votes 4 55 59 0 52 52 10 2. Merchants Bridge 5 47 52 9 2 4. Archaeological Excavations 5. Hail Caesar! 5 41 46 6 37 6. Urban Heritage 7 29 36 7. The Missing Churches 7. Atherton Street School 4 30 34 4 30 34 3 9. Let There Be Light 10. The Ordsall Chord 1 20 21 2 1 20 7 11. Encore! Castlefield Arena 12. Farewell Flyover 5 10 15 0 14 14 6 5 4 13. Brother Against Brother 14. Bonnie Prince Charles 15. Flightweight Champion of the World 1 11 12 3 11 0 5 5
ENVIRONMENT, ARCHITECTURE & PLACE RESULTS THE TOP FIVE STORIES 1. Walk On The Wild Side 2017 2. Merchants Bridge 1995 2. Lock Keeper s Cottage 163 59 52 52 Despite the city location, nature is very much a part of Castlefield s character. It is home to many animals including; Badgers, Barn owls, Bats, Canada Geese, Coots, Cormorants, Dormice, Grass Snakes, Heron, Hornets, Kestrels, Kingfishers, Mallards, Newts, Otters, Polecats, Stoats, Swan and Water vole. Built in 1995, the multi-award winning Merchants Bridge was constructed using cutting-edge technology of the day. The designers, Ramboll, say it s a symbol of the area s regeneration. Its counterbalanced curves transport and cradle pedestrians in a way that suggests they should linger and enjoy the spectacle The 163 Manchester and Salford Directory lists a John William Smith, living at Lock House, whose job was toll collector. It s now owned by local developers the Ramsbottom family, and thought to be the only detached house in Manchester city centre. 4. Archaeological Excavations 1906 1907, 197, 195, 200 5. Hail Caesar! 79AD 46 Relics have been found here since the 1700s. A report c.130 tells of a man finding a bucketful of Roman coins, knotting his smock to make a sack to carry them away. Luckily the many more recent excavations have been better recorded uncovering the remains of the settlement and 10,000+ artefacts. Known as the birthplace of Manchester due to being the site of the Roman settlement of Mamucium. Founded by General Agricola it was built on a rocky outcrop protected by The Rivers Irwell and Medlock. This is the first definite record of human settlement in Manchester.
SCIENCE & INDUSTRY RESULTS THE STORIES 1. The Oldest Passenger Railway Station 130 144 91 4. All Aboard 130, 10 190 46 26 17 12 6 6. Canal Workers 1979 35. Furnaces & Kilns 2nd Century AD 23 11. Get Creative! 194 2017 13. Grocer s Co Warehouse 1776, 1960, 195 70. James Brindley 1765, 1770, 13 10. Campfield Markets 177 193 3. The Pioneer s Canal 1760 2017 5. Social Revolution 140 7. Connecting The City 2017 2. MOSI 1969 to Date 23 12. Castlefield Ironworks 14 195 16 14
SCIENCE & INDUSTRY RESULTS DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL VOTES Food Festival Votes 91 Online Votes 0 70 6 60 40 46 35 20 26 23 23 17 16 14 12 Votes 1. The Oldest Surviving Passenger Railway Station 130 144 2. The Museum Of Science & Industry 1969 to Date 3. The Pioneer s Canal 1760 2017 4. All Aboard 130, 10 190 5. Social Revolution 140 6. Canal Workers 1979 7. Connecting The City Metrolink 2017. James Brindley 1765, 1770, 13. Furnaces & Kilns 2nd Century AD 10. Up Up & Away! Campfield Markets 177 193 11. Get Creative! 194 2017 12. Castlefield Ironworks 14 195 13. Grocer s Company Warehouse 1776, 1960, 195
SCIENCE & INDUSTRY RESULTS DISTRIBUTION OF VOTES 10 11 12 13 1 Table of Votes 1. The Oldest Surviving Station Online Votes Food Festival Votes Total Votes 12 79 91 9 2. MOSI 3. The Pioneer s Canal 9 61 70 10 5 6 4. All Aboard 5. Social Revolution 5 41 46 5 3 6. Canal Workers 0 35 35 7 2 7. Connecting The City. James Brindley 1 25 26 6 17 23. Furnaces & Kilns 2 21 23 6 10. Campfield Markets 11. Get Creative! 6 11 17 1 15 16 12. Castlefield Ironworks 1 13 14 5 3 13. Grocer s Co Warehouse 4 12 4
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY RESULTS THE TOP FIVE STORIES 1. The Oldest Passenger Railway Station 2. The Museum of Science & Industry 3. The Pioneer s Canal 1760 2017 91 70 6 The Manchester to Liverpool Railway opened in 130 - the first passenger railway in the world. The station closed to passenger services on 4 May 144 with the opening of Victoria Station, however it still operated as a bustling goods yard until British Rail took over in 194. The original station survives as part of the Museum of Science and Industry. First set on Grosvenor St, the museum was so busy it had to expand. When Liverpool Rd Station shut in 75 the council bought it as MOSI s new home. The museum has continued to grow and proudly displays objects and ideas to explain all things scientific or industrial. An additional changing programme of exhibitions also educates and inspires. Francis Egerton 3rd Duke of Bridgewater built Britain s first canal to transport coal from Worsley mines to industrial Manchester. By 1765 the canal reached Castlefield. The Wharf & Basin became a hive of activity resulting in kilns, and the warehouses we still see, being built. Rochdale Canal joined the Bridgewater in 105 creating an inland port. 4. All Aboard 130, 10 190 5. Social Revolution 140 46 The Manchester & Liverpool Railway was opened in 130 the first line to rely exclusively on steam power, with no horse-drawn traffic. Much of the brick and iron infrastructure that makes Castlefield so distinctive is linked in some way to the expansion of the railways, which enabled Manchester s cotton industry to thrive. The Hall of Science opened by the co-operative movement creator Robert Owen (Byrom St) to encourage radical and reforming debate. Over 3,000 people would attend lectures here at weekends, on English social and political matters. Amongst the list of speaker, Friedrich Engels, co-author of the Communist Manifesto appeared here during his time in Manchester.
DATA PATH FULL RESULTS Each path represents a strand of the time line and each hexagon represents 5 votes. Each number corresponds to the story from that timeline strand, each path of the road starts with the largest story. The colours correspond to the three strands of the timeline: Red for Environment, Architecture and Place; Gold for Culture and Lifestyle; and Grey for Science and Industry. 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 14 12 13 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13