Find the animals in Farnworth Park

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This is an audio story by Mark Jackson which accompanies an augmented reality PopupView campaign. Walk around the park, find the PopupView scenes, popup the animals and hear their tales. Find out more about this walk here: http://www.popupview.com/views-in-farnworth-park/


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Who's that at the Memorial?

Who could this animal be and what are they talking about? Listen to find out.

Who is hanging around the playground?

This animal is just outside the playground. What could they be after?

Now who is this outside the town hall?

What are they asking about? Something about nuts, was it?

Up the steps to hear someone on high

Who could it be, up there on the steps?
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Heaton Park Sound Walk

Heaton Park Sound Walk

Today Heaton Park is the largest urban park in the UK, covering over 600 acres. Grade II listed by the English Heritage Register of Parks, the park contains a number of features including, a golf course, boating lake, animal farm, ornamental gardens, woodlands, adventure playground and bowling greens. In 1772 Sir Thomas Egerton commissioned James Wyatt to design a home for his family. Heaton Hall was completed in 1789. James Wyatt also designed some of the other buildings around the park. Sir Thomas later employed William Emes to landscape the park. The estate remained in the Egerton family until 1902 when the 5th Earl of Wilton decided to sell the hall and park. Manchester Corporation bought the estate for £230,000 and provided a number of public facilities. During WWI the park was used as a training ground for the Manchester Pals battalions and the hall became a military hospital. During WWII the Royal Air Force used the park to train aircrew and a barrage balloon was placed there. The park was restored in a partnership between the Heritage Lottery Fund and Manchester City Council. This recreated some of the original Emes landscape around the Hall and restored four of the Wyatt buildings. The sound walk can follow all of the stops; or you can customise the walk to visit the locations of your choice. You can even make a stop at one of the 4 cafés in the park; located at the stables, the boathouse, Heaton Park garden centre and Heaton Park golf centre. The audio clips for this sound walk are from the Manchester Oral Histories collection (UAP007) held at Archives+, Manchester Central Library and from Manchester Studies collection (UAP008) held at Tameside Local Studies and Archives Centre, Ashton.
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