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  2. Rochdale Pioneers Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also wants to highlight importance of the personalities who have had a significant impact on the movement. The main themes of the museum are: the development of the early co-operative movement; the Rochdale Principles; inspirational co-operators; history of retail; the growth of the movement, and its 20th-century social history

  3. Listed buildings in Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    The Rochdale Canal passes through the town, and some of the bridges and locks associated with it are listed. The Co-operative movement originated in the town, and its first shop, now a museum, is listed. The other listed buildings include churches and items in churchyards, public houses, banks, a market cross, textile mills, the entrance to the ...

  4. List of museums in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    History of working people in the United Kingdom and labour relations Portland Basin Museum: Ashton-under-Lyne: Tameside: Local: Local history, industry, trades, 1920s street with shops, period rooms, historic machines Rochdale Pioneers Museum: Rochdale: Rochdale: History: Historic store and history of the early consumers' cooperative ...

  5. Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    Rochdale's recorded history begins with an entry in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Recedham Manor, but can be traced back to the 9th century. The ancient parish of Rochdale was a division of the Salford Hundred and one of the larger ecclesiastical parishes in England, comprising several townships .

  6. Touchstones Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    Touchstones Rochdale seen from Broadfield Park. Touchstones Rochdale is an art gallery, museum, local studies centre, visitor information centre and café forming part of the Central Library, Museum and Art Gallery in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. [1] It is a Grade II listed building. [2]

  7. John Hardman (MP) - Wikipedia

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    John Hardman was the son of Richard Hardman, merchant, of the manor of Rochdale, by his wife Elizabeth Fernyside. [3] His brother, James Hardman (c.1692–1746) was also a slave trader and married to Jane Leigh (painted by Joseph Wright of Derby). [4] The Hardmans were an old Lancastrian landed gentry family. [5]

  8. McKamey Manor: The History and Controversy Behind ... - AOL

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    The haunted attraction, founded by Russ McKamey in San Diego, CA, has been operation for years, and still has a cult-following of loyal fans.McKamey refers to the experience as a tour, which is ...

  9. Category:History of Rochdale - Wikipedia

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