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| Romans take over Exchange Square |
Friends, Romans, Tudors, Futurists…Fancy taking on a Roman legionary? Reliving the Civil War siege of Manchester? Trying your hand at archaeology? Experiencing life on the Victorian railways? Well, you can and you only have to go to Exchange Square to do it all! |
The 7 Ages of Manchester | Start Date: | 17/06/2005 | Start Time: | 10:00 | End Date: | 18/06/2005 | End Time: | 18:00 | Prices: | adultÌýFree | E-mail: | chairman@7agesofmanchester.org | Website: | The 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites | Genres: | Community, Kids & Family, Museums and Exhibitions, Outdoors & Attractions | Venue Name | 91Èȱ¬ Big Screen | Address: | Exchange Square Manchester | Disability Facilities: | |
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The 7 Ages of Manchester | - Roman Mamuciam (509BC-476AD)
- Tudor Manchester (1484-1603)
- The Civil War (1639 - 1651)
- The Industrial Revolution (1800s)
- The Post-War period (1940-1959)
- Today’s city
- Manchester in the future.
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Exchange Square will be transformed intoÌýseven small 'camps' each representing one of the 7 Ages of Manchester that have influenced the development of the city. Each camp will have re-enactors dressed in costume, with displays of fighting, cooking, arts and crafts and general life from the time. Interaction is key to the festival and there'll be the chance to take part by dressing up in costumes and taking part in guided walking tours of that particular period of Manchester.
| The Romans are coming! |
At the same time, The Big Screen will be involved in showing live relays of events taking place in the Square across the weekend and screening related films. Plus, there'll also be an opportunity to navigate your way around a computer generated version of the future city. So if you think that you'd like to spend a few hours finding out just how Manchester became the city it is and where it will go in the future, why not get down to Exchange Square? | | last updated: 16/06/05 | | SEE ALSO
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