Canal
Street
Canal Street runs alongside the
Rochdale Canal between Princess Street and Minshull
Street. It has a number of pubs that were strategically
located to cater to the canal people. Below you can see
Lock 87, the Eden bar on the canal boat and The Blyth
Gallery in the building across the canal. The Rochdale
Canal took a number of blows during its history. The
first was the opening of the Leeds to Manchester Railway
and the second was the collapse of the cotton industry.
By the middle of the 20th century it lay abandoned and
stagnating. ![]() In the 1960s the area
around Canal Street began to attract members of the
gay community and a number of bars opened along Canal
Street to cater for that new community. The television
series "Queer as Folk" brought Canal Street to the
attention of the world. Below you can see the "Manto"
bar which was one of the first bars to open on Canal
Street in the 60s. It was regarded to be a departure
from previous gay bars since it had large windows so
that people could see inside rather than people hiding
away from public view.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Churchills - Chorlton Street & Richmond Street ![]() Churchills sits on Chorlton Street between Canal Street and Richmond Street. ![]() In 1851, as the map below indicates, the pub was known as The Mechanic's Arms. ![]() |