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#404 From: "edglinert" <edglinert@...>
Date: Thu May 21, 2009 9:02 am
Subject: Angel Meadow walk
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Hi Angel Meadow,

This is Ed Glinert, author (The Manchester Compendium) and tour guide (New
Manchester Walks).

We're doing a walk on Monday 25 May at 2pm called "The Filthy & The Rich",
starting at Selfridge's, and going right into the heart of Angel Meadow via the
"two nations", the rich & the poor, as Disraeli put it, or, if you look at it
another way, "Scotland" (Scotland Bridge) and "Gibraltar" (Faber St)!

We will be dealing with the history of the area, contrasting the wealth of the
city centre and the traditional poverty around the Irk, looking at how LS Lowry
depicted the area, and finishing off for a well deserved pint in the Marble.

The walk costs £6. Accompanied children free. Our website is
Newmanchesterwalks.com

Be nice to see you there.

Cheers

Ed Glinert





#405 From: Ed Glinert <edglinert@...>
Date: Wed May 20, 2009 10:08 pm
Subject: Angel Meadow walk
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Hi Angel Meadow,
 
This is Ed Glinert from New Manchester Walks. We're doing a walk on Monday 25
May at 2pm called "The Filthy & The Rich", starting at Selfridge's, and going
right into the heart of Angel Meadow via the "two nations", the rich & the poor,
as Disraeli put it, or the two nations "Scotland" (Scotland Bridge) and
"Gibraltar" (Faber St) if you look at it another way! 
 
The walk costs £6. Accompanied children free.
 
Cheers
 
Ed Glinert 
 
 
















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#406 From: Margaret Clarke <margaretclarke121@...>
Date: Thu May 21, 2009 11:21 pm
Subject: RE: Angel Meadow walk
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Thank you for your invite, sorry cant walk far now , but know angel meadow,
lived there from 1925 until 1939 they were happy days, always interested in the
area Margaret



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From: edglinert@...
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 09:02:49 +0000
Subject: [angelmeadow] Angel Meadow walk







Hi Angel Meadow,

This is Ed Glinert, author (The Manchester Compendium) and tour guide (New
Manchester Walks).

We're doing a walk on Monday 25 May at 2pm called "The Filthy & The Rich",
starting at Selfridge's, and going right into the heart of Angel Meadow via the
"two nations", the rich & the poor, as Disraeli put it, or, if you look at it
another way, "Scotland" (Scotland Bridge) and "Gibraltar" (Faber St)!

We will be dealing with the history of the area, contrasting the wealth of the
city centre and the traditional poverty around the Irk, looking at how LS Lowry
depicted the area, and finishing off for a well deserved pint in the Marble.

The walk costs £6. Accompanied children free. Our website is
Newmanchesterwalks.com

Be nice to see you there.

Cheers

Ed Glinert









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#429 From: Ed Glinert <edglinert@...>
Date: Wed Sep 2, 2009 2:34 pm
Subject: Angel Meadow walk
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Hi Angel Meadow,
 
This is Ed Glinert from New Manchester Walks. We're doing a walk on Sunday 6
September at 3pm called "The Filthy & The Rich", starting at Selfridge's,
and going right into the heart of Angel Meadow via the "two nations" (the rich &
the poor, as Disraeli put it) or the two nations "Scotland" (Scotland
Bridge) and "Gibraltar" (Faber St) if you look at it another way! 
 
The walk costs £6. Accompanied children free.
 
Hope to see some of you there.
 
Cheers
 
Ed Glinert 
 
 
 




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