AbelHeywood (25 February 1810 – 19 August 1893) was an English publisher, radical and mayor of Manchester. Heywood was born into a poor family in Prestwich...
Richmond, and Kew. Manchester: AbelHeywood & Son. 1883. North Wales. Manchester: AbelHeywood & Son. 1877. AbelHeywood & Son (1903), A guide to Bettws-y-Coed...
Wales"". The poetical works of John Critchley Prince. Vol. 1. Manchester: AbelHeywood & Son. p. 326. Retrieved 29 October 2011. poem Cultura alpina in Liguria...
by Process of Sponging". The new system of making bread. Manchester: AbelHeywood & Son. pp. 134–5. Recipe for brown bread Epicurious recipe for Irish...
Manchester Town Hall was opened on 13 September 1877 by the mayor, AbelHeywood, who had championed the project. In 1927, a competition to design the...
in Manchester outside the Manchester Cathedral, a gift to the city by AbelHeywood in memory of her first husband. It was the first large-scale statue to...
Etchells), and Ringway. A new town hall was opened in 1877 (by Alderman AbelHeywood) and the then-current and future mayors of Manchester were granted the...
Works; Forming a Complete Guide to the Art of Printing. Second edition, AbelHeywood & Son, London 1880, p. 27 Google Books Archived 2023-03-26 at the Wayback...
New Zealand Parliament, and the great-great-great-great-grandson of AbelHeywood, who served two separate terms as mayor of Manchester in the 1860s and...
illustrations and notes. Manchester: AbelHeywood. Bamford, Samuel (1844), Passages in the life of a radical, Heywood, ISBN 978-0-19-281413-5 Bruton, Francis...
Parliament in the English Civil War. The statue was a gift to the city by Mrs AbelHeywood in memory of her first husband, Thomas Goadsby and was the first large...
Manchester: John Heywood. p. 149. Axon, W. E. A, (1877) Handbook of the Public Libraries of Manchester and Salford. Manchester: AbelHeywood; pp. 41–45 Wikisource...
was opened on 13 September 1877, overseen by the Mayor of Manchester AbelHeywood, who was the driving force behind the building of the new Town Hall....
of the 19th century after London. Publishers like George Falkner and AbelHeywood continued to promote the works of local poets and other writers in their...
Handbook of the Public Libraries of Manchester and Salford. Manchester: AbelHeywood and Son; pp. 127–28 "History of Manchester Royal Infirmary" (PDF). Manchester...
March 2020. Banks, Isabella (1896). The Manchester Man. Manchester: AbelHeywood. pp. chs 18–19, & pg. 462. "Remembering Peterloo". History of Parliament...
Hall, designed by Alfred Waterhouse, is officially opened by the mayor, AbelHeywood. The Manchester Murals in the Great Hall are painted by Ford Madox Brown...
Freedom of the City of Manchester. Oliver Heywood: 1888. Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB: 1890. AbelHeywood: 1891. Thomas Ashton, 1st Baron Ashton of Hyde:...
London. Retrieved 28 August 2012. Linton, W. J. James Watson. Manchester: AbelHeywood & Sons. Beer, M (1921). A History of British Socialism. London: G. Bell...
source?] The Manchester Quarterly: A Journal of Literature and Art. AbelHeywood. 1885. "Frederick Tavaré". prestwich.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-10-19. "Collections...