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Talk: Newcomen presents ‘Marketing the Manchester Ship Canal’ by Martin Dodge

  • Tue 26 Nov 2024
  • 6:30 pm
  • Free
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The Manchester Ship Canal is one of the great engineering projects in late Victorian Britain and widely regarded as transforming the economic landscape of Manchester and the wider region during the first half of the twentieth century. It remains a strategic infrastructure and has been promoted as an asset for the ‘Northern Powerhouse’ in recent years.

This talk examines the types of publicity material and market strategies deployed by the Manchester Ship Canal Company (MSCC) between the 1920s and the early 1950s in their efforts to promote the ship canal to local firms and international business and to encourage industrial growth around the docks. The talk draws upon archival research conducted in 2021, the results of which were presented in a public exhibition in Manchester Central Library during summer/autumn 2023. Much of the marketing material and original artwork exhibited was unearthed in the extensive but uncatalogued archives of the Ship Canal Company held by the Greater Manchester Record Office in Manchester Central Library.

In particular, the talk will focus empirically on the imaginative visual design and branding developed by Kenneth Brady, MSCC’s publicity chief from 1926-1939, and of skilled commercial artists, including Horace Taylor, Bert Wilson and Paxton Chadwick, who he commissioned.

This Newcomen Society talk is in-person event only. No need to sign up, just come along – all are welcome.

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