Today’s @Heritage_NGOs#NorthernProgress I’m heading into Manchester past the sad sight of Hartford Mill, almost completely dismantled. Just a couple of towers left. manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-m… A sad example of a lack of creativity & environmental awareness of impact of demolition.
Come in for a tour… @NT_TheNorth (huge thanks to Jo at @NTExtAffairs for walking me round & telling me about the project) & @HilaryMcGrady for suggesting I pop in.
The whole project is currently a period of consultation & work with the public to test the ideal of permanency for a sky garden at the viaduct. Entrance is free but with pre-booked slots. Lots of work is happening with the 4 partner organisations & community groups.
The entrance section is currently being planted with plants such as buddleia & will self seed through the year. I love the shapes & panoramic views of a post-industrial Manchester. The whole garden echoes the railway history throughout, through shape, colour & sculpture.
Echoes of Octavia Hill’s vision with inclusion of Castlefield’s Spirit of Place. There are also soundscapes based on the sounds of the viaduct.
I love how the different trees refer to those used in Manchester for particular purposes - from industry to medicine.
The planting is arranged in echoes of stream & track and the industrial shapes & references are woven throughout. Even some of the graffiti stays.
Some very happy bees 🐝
There’s currently a temporary indoor space & @NT_TheNorth are asking visitors what the space could become. Some fantastic views of @CanalRiverTrust@YHAOfficial & industrial/mobile heritage.
Beyond is the currently derelict/wild section. There could be a future for this extensive space too.
Such a great use of otherwise derelict space. Hopefully the beginning of a permanent garden fixture. So good to hear about how the @NT_TheNorth project has been welcomed by local communities. #NorthernProgress#Castlefield
Great to catch up with @jeffsmithmp this afternoon & chat about all things heritage at his constituency. Heritage as part of the solution to climate change, health & wellbeing & community led regeneration. Thanks Jeff for making time & we look forward to working with you more.
Final stop of the day, a treat to have a cup of tea with @EgyptMcr & talk about Reception, @TheEES & the transformation underway at @McrMuseum - for me this Museum is where everything started. Feeling pretty emotional to have seen the Two Brothers up close. #NorthernProgress
The incredible detail on Nekht-Ankh’s coffin - you can see how decoration & design like that of Owen Jones was inspired by these exquisite items.
Also loving the collection of models, replicas & fakes in the store including this 70s style Ancient Egyptian woman who I remember well from my childhood.
This incredible piece of reception @EgyptMcr showed me from 1915 (for #Tutankhamun100 today) was created in memoriam for Jesse Howarth & is a strange mix of illuminated manuscript & Egyptian stele (associated with Hatshepsut) - with papyrus alongside cotton (for Manchester)
Finally one for #Tutankhamun100 today is this stele in the @McrMuseum collection, shared recently by @EgyptMcr - possibly Tutankhamun (with name erased) facing Amun & with Amenhotep I
A journey back from Manchester & better shots of Hartford Mill. Let’s hope this is the last demolition of this sort. historicengland.org.uk/get-involved/p… “If all the vacant mills across the North were brought forward for residential use, it is est. they could accommodate c.42,000 homes…”
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I’ve just left the incredible, bustling & unique Georgian @ThePieceHall where I’ve had the privilege of spending the day. Thanks to Steve for the fascinating tour & @NickyChanThomDL & @gary_rae for a great lunch meeting. Here’s a tour… #NorthernProgress
The Grade I listed @PieceHall, Halifax is the only remaining Georgian cloth hall in the world, the sole survivor of the great 18thC northern cloth halls, showing the importance of the trade in wool & hand woven textiles to the pre-industrial economy of West Yorkshire
Originally built as a 2nd cloth hall for Halifax @ThePieceHall (cleverly built to benefit businessman John Caygill) opened New Year’s Day, 1779. The opening, involved “much fanfare and public ceremony”. A large crowd participated in the opening celebrations.
It’s #YorkshireDay & I’m appropriately here to see members for the first day of my @Heritage_NGOs#NorthernProgress Over the Saddleworth Moors we spotted a Triumph Herald Convertible for the mobile gang & a tower built as part of the nuclear early warning comms from Cold War era.
Great to wander this morning round @fountainsabbey with @JustinScullyNT & talk about the site. Studley Royal Water Gardens is a #WorldHeritageSite - an important 18thC surviving landscape (for a time it wasn’t invested in & made fashionable so it survived in original state 😮💨)
Elizabeth Frood talks about the colourisation process of Tutankhamun in Colour & creation myths flagged by @photograph_tut in retellings of the discovery. Nothing surpasses an encounter with the objects themselves - & there are so many stories we will explore today #PerformingTut
Next @RichardParkins5 talks about @bodleianlibs#ExcavatingtheArchive exhibition - moving beyond imperial nostalgia & the ‘Downton Abbey’ popular gold approach. Looking at the archives. Shifting the paradigm from treasure to a much more complex historical process. #PerformingTut
Nice project for someone here - 36 acres in the Lakes, £795k - a site in need of a saviour. @SAVEBrit
Hearing about the work on heritage at risk in Somerset West & Taunton. Interesting to hear that the Wellington Monument, removed from the at risk list last year, is the world’s largest 3 sided obelisk. @SAVEBrit