Useful links
- Salford has a thriving artist community. including Cow Lane Studios, Suite Studio Group: MASA Artists and Islington Mill Studios
- Bridging The Years Project
The story of the Bridgewater Canal, Manchester Ship Canal, and Trafford Park. Supported by the New Opportunities Fund - Boothstown
All about the Boothstown area of Salford - Broughton
All about the Broughton area, and St. Boniface's & St. Albert's schools. - Worsley
Find out about this important historic area of the city - Chapel Street Regeneration Strategy
Discover what's happening to the historic core of the city - Industrial Powerhouse
The actual location for where the first spark of modern industry was ignited has been hotly debated, but the first fully developed industrial society was that of southern Lancashire together with parts of north Cheshire. This site is dedicated to the mighty machines, the awesome ruins, the intact factories, warehouses and canals in the north west. - The Lowry
Find out about Salford's new attraction at the Quays - Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery Society
All you want to know about the local pottery made in Clifton - Salford Technical & Engineering Association
A new web site for this old association - originally based at Salford College of Technology - Salford Grammar School
The site for Old Salfordians - Salford Local History
The stories on Cllr Derek Antrobus's site help to show that Salford has another past from the one commonly accepted - Agecroft Hall
All you need to know about the famous piece of Salford's heritage that emigrated to America - History Today
The web site of "the world's leading history magazine" - Worsley Underground Canal and Wet Earth Colliery Clifton
- Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Society
The official site that keeps you up to date with restoration work on this canal that runs through Salford - Irlam
The unofficial web site of Irlam district - Eccles Grammar School
- St Andrew's Church Eccles
Contains history pages of the church - Our Manchester
Not a Salford-specific site but contains useful information about White City and Belle Vue - North West Development Agency
Promoting the North West Region with an events database to attract more people and businesses to the area
This page was last updated on 03 March 2008
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