And the real answer is that Manchester ceased to be part of Lancashire administratively in 1889, and therefore the Rochdale Canal and Ashton Canal (to the Droylsden boundary, now Tameside) were in Manchester from 1889. Steve ------------------------------------ Well well, as my mum never tires of telling me, you learn something new every day.
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