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The Manchester History Club

Dean Kirby

The story of Manchester and its people told by historian, author and genealogist Dr Dean Kirby. Join the club and subscribe to receive my newsletter in your email inbox.

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The coffin flood

The flooded River Medlock burst through the wall of the cemetery at Philips Psrk. (Graphic: Dean Kirby)

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Welcome to the Manchester History Club

Thank you so much to everyone who has subscribed, followed and read this little newsletter since I set it up 12 months ago.

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  • Dean Kirby

    Dr Dean Kirby is an award-winning journalist, and a historian, author, genealogist and tour guide with a PhD in urban history. Once Upon a Time in Manchester reveals forgotten stories from the streets of Victorian Manchester.

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