The River Medlock Episode VIII. The Lost Meanderings.
In this video we go on a Journey along manchester's river Medlock. In this urban explore urbex we look at a section of the river that was filled in in the late 1950's early 1960's it was replaced with a culvert. This is an interesting section and we have archive photographs of the Mancunian way and the UMIST campus being built. There were hidden tunnels in one section under the old Garratt Print works. We also look at the location of the old Garratt Hall and I have found an old photograph of the Hall an old Tudor timber framed house. Lost tunnels under UMIST the university of Manchester Institute of Science and technology. Archive photographs and old maps of manchester. This is UK History or Englands industrial history that was lost. Music provided by HearWeGo Artist: Aurora B.Polaris Title: Forgotten Listen on YouTube: • Aurora B.Polaris - Forgotten

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