An itinerary inspired by some of Manchester's inspirational women
Inspirational Women of Manchester
What better way to celebrate the inspirational women of Manchester than to curate a day trip inspired by them!
The remarkable women of Greater Manchester have accomplished great things in the past which changed the course of history. Whether it be battling for the vote, winning an array of gold medals in the Olympics or smashing through glass ceilings, the women of Manchester continue to do great things every day.
Join us on a day trip worth writing novels about that incorporates notable locations across Manchester which have roots set in women’s history. See the below outline of our itinerary for the Inspirational Women of Manchester day trip, perfect for group visits.
Highlights include:
10.00am Elizabeth Gaskell’s House
Novelist Elizabeth Gaskell herself lived here from 1850 to 1865. Most of her famous novels, including Cranford, Ruth, North and South and Wives and Daughters were written withing the 4-walls of her Manchester home. She also wrote the biography of her friend Charlotte Brontë, plus many lively letters. Your guide has plenty of facts and stories to share with you on your tour around Elizabeth Gaskell’s home.
11.30 am Lunchtime Cruise on the Emmeline Pankhurst
Lunch is enjoyed on the luxury purpose-built barge, the Emmeline Pankhurst, named after the famous Manchester suffragette. This popular two-hour cruise is a circular voyage which starts in Castlefield, in the heart of Roman Manchester. Begin by sailing along the Bridgewater Canal to Pomona Lock which gives access onto the Manchester Ship Canal, the River Irwell and the famous Salford Quays. Just some of the sights on this cruise whilst enjoying your lunch include The Imperial War Museum-North, The Lowry, Manchester United Stadium, and Media City UK.
2.30pm Peoples History Museum
Round off your day at The People’s History Museum; the national museum of democracy, telling the story of its development in Britain: past, present, and future. The museum provides opportunities for everyone to be inspired by and get involved with ideas worth fighting for; such as equality, social justice, co-operation, and a fair world for all.
Dates
Midweek Dates throughout 2023
10.00am
Meet your Guide at Elizabeth Gaskell’s House
There will be time to buy a coffee before your tour.
10.00am
Elizabeth Gaskell’s House
Have an insight in the house of the famous novelist Elizabeth Gaskell.
11.45 am
Lunchtime Cruise on the Emmeline Pankhurst
Enjoy lunch aboard the ‘Emmeline Pankhurst’, while cruising in the heart of Roman Manchester.
2.30pm
Peoples History Museum
Afterwards your guide will take you to learn a little more about Manchester’s history. Enjoy a cup of tea in the Left Bank Café before taking the coach home.
Please note this tour has maximum numbers of 50 due to the lunch venue.