Not Manchester: The Proud Story of Salford by David G. Oldham | Paperback
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説明
Salford is not Manchester. This popular history, penned by Salford native David G. Oldham, finally tells the proud, distinct story of Salford through its streets, factories, families, and the River Irwell that has served as its border for a millennium. Discover the rich history that has often been overshadowed, from its origins as a royal manor in the Domesday Book to its pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution.
Historical Context and IdentityThis narrative dismantles the pattern where Salford’s achievements are frequently credited to its neighbor. Learn how Salford received its charter in 1230, seventy-one years before Manchester, and how its Hundred Court outlasted all others in England. The book explores moments where Salford’s identity was obscured, such as the Manchester Ship Canal docks being located in Salford, or BBC coverage of the Salford Quays being attributed to Manchester.
Key Themes Explored- The Irwell River as a defining border throughout history.
- Events from the Civil War siege of 1642 through the Industrial Revolution.
- The experiences of the Salford Pals marching to France with red roses and the impact of the Christmas Blitz.
- Cultural milestones, including L.S. Lowry finding his life's work, Shelagh Delaney writing A Taste of Honey, Ewan MacColl's 'Dirty Old Town,' and the legacy of Albert Finney and the Salford Lads Club.
- The stories of the women who managed factories and households.
- The 1926 Home Office memo dismissing Salford as 'merely a scratch collection of 240,000 people.'
David Oldham grew up in Salford and now resides in Normandy, serving as the Guardian of the British Normandy Memorial. His deep personal connection ensures this history is warm, honest, and unsentimental, resonating deeply with anyone from Salford.
Specifications- Author: David G. Oldham
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Publication Date: March 31, 2026
- Pages: 154 pages
- ISBN-13: 978-1918786002
- Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm (approx. 6 x 9 inches)
- Weight: 218g
This is the essential popular history that captures the true spirit and narrative of Salford, making it a must-read for local residents and enthusiasts of British Social & Urban History.
