Title
Papers of membership secretary
Reference
YA1996.1539/1/7
Production date
01-01-1983 - 31-12-1983
Creator
- Liverpool Road Station SocietyBiographyBiography
The Liverpool Road Station Society was founded with the objective of encouraging and promoting public interest in the preservation and restoration of Liverpool Road Railway Station, together with its outbuildings, in the City of Manchester, as a place of historical interest.
As well as wanting to preserve the site, the Society set about making plans to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the inauguration of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which was marked in September 1980. To fulfil this, the society's activities focused on increasing awareness of the history of the site, and fundraising for its refurbishment.
The Liverpool Road Station Society formally wound down and transferred its assets to the Friends of the Greater Manchester Museum of Science and Industry in 1983, when the station itself became part of the museum site.
Scope and Content
File of membership secretary Robert C Ormiston-Chant. Documents include the 1983 Chairman’s report, AGM rules, records of committee meetings and letterheads, volunteer details, draft constitution, correspondence, document concerning the role of the Friends of the Greater Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, and a locomotive maintenance schedule.
Extent
1 folder
Physical description
The papers are in a good condition.
Language
English
Level of description
FILE
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Friends of The Museum of Science and Industry, ManchesterBiographyBiography
The Friends organisation grew out of the Liverpool Road Station Society which was established in 1978 by David Rhodes to save the station site. The Friends of the Greater Manchester Museum of Science and Industry had its inaugural public meeting in 29 July 1983, 2 months before the museum opened. It became a registered charity in 1985, and at the same time, the Liverpool Road Station Society formally wound down and transferred its assets to the Friends.
The Air and Space Museum merged with the Science and Industry Museum in 1985. The Friends organisations of the respective museums also merged.
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Conditions governing Reproduction
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