TAS has put togother research material for exhibit at the next Manchester Dig series (Salford University) in Cheetham Park. Very litte was known about the families who lived at Eastwood House. A request went to the House of Commons and Dr Philip Salmon and Dr Kathryn Rix came to rescue. As part of thier duties they are producing a book on the Mps and associated history of parliament fim 1832 to 1945. This research material for the two MPs who lived at Eastwood House will be on display during the two weeks of the dig (10/3/14) with an open day with site tours (22/3/14).Click on this to have a look at their website
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