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    • Completion of the Manchester Ship Canal

      • Cotton and silk spinning and weaving in local mills attracted an influx of families and provided Salford with a strong economy. However, it was the completion of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 that triggered the town’s development as a major inland port, and Salford expanded rapidly from a small market town into a major industrial metropolis.
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  2. Mar 3, 2019 · Now, the rich industrial heritage of Salford - from small market town to a major industrial hub- is explored in a new book, 'Salford At Work', by Peter Harris.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalfordSalford - Wikipedia

    The area expanded from a small market town into a major industrial metropolis; factories replaced cottage industries, and the population rose from 12,000 in 1812 to 70,244 within 30 years. By the end of the 19th century it had increased to 220,000.

  4. www.manchesterhistory.net › salfordhistoryA Brief Salford History

    During the Industrial Revolution, Salford like its neighbour Manchester experienced a population explosion. People moved into the cities to work in the textile industry. In the 1840s Friedrich Engels was living and working in Manchester.

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  5. 5 days ago · As the Industrial Revolution swept across England, Salford quickly grew in status and it became one of the first major industrial towns. In its mills cloth and silk was being weaved, while nearer the river dyeing and bleaching was being carried out, as these processes required a lot of water.

  6. With the Industrial Revolution, Salford and its neighboring settlements grew alongside the textile industry. The former County Borough of Salford was granted city status in 1926 and thus making it the second city in Greater Manchester after neighbouring Manchester.

  7. Beginning in the late 18th century, its cottage industries gave way to factory production, and Salford rapidly became one of the most important cotton textile towns. Coal mining and heavy engineering were also significant.

  8. Nov 27, 2023 · A plan for Manchester and Salford in 1819 – via Flickr. However, during the industrial revolution, the village changed. Salford experienced a huge population growth with people moving to Salford and Manchester for work in the textile industry.

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