black plaque · Manchester
Coal Wharf, Manchester

Coal Wharf. From 1764, coal for Manchester's new factories was unloaded here. Within a few years, Castlefield became a busy inland port, handling other goods including cotton, timber, salt and foodstuffs. To make it easier to carry coal to the road above, the canal was extended into the tunnel you can see to your left. Here, the River Medlock turned a waterwheel to power a hoist that lifted boxes of coal up a 15m (47 feet) shaft to road level.
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