Gabrielle: Hello, I'm Gabrielle.
Josiah: And I'm Josiah. We are visiting the area of Ancoats in Manchester.
Gabrielle: We have been told this area has been changed a lot over time and we want to find out more.
Josiah: So we have invited Katie, a historian, to tell us all about it.
Katie: I love learning about history and finding out about people and places. Today, where we stand right here, there's lots of history. So let's go and find out more about it.
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Gabrielle: There are so many big buildings all around but we can't imagine what they were used for.
Katie: So Manchester was one of the most famous places in the world for making fabrics and in lots of the buildings around us the fabrics are made, and those buildings were called mills or factories. And even the canal here was useful. Boats brought different materials into Ancoats to build even more mills. Yeah.
Josiah: We could see a big red building. Maybe this has something to do with the fabric industry too?
Gabrielle: It's got lots of windows and lots of floors and a chimney.
Katie: This building over here is called ROYAL MILL and it was one of the last cotton-spinning mills in Manchester. A long time ago, George VI and Queen Elizabeth came to visit the mill and they changed the name of it from New Old Mill to ROYAL MILL. Come on, let's go and get closer.
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Would you like to see a drawing of how it used to look?
Josiah: Yeah!
Gabrielle: Yeah.
Katie: Here we are. So this is the mill here, ROYAL MILL. And what things can you spot?
Josiah: There's another bridge.
Katie: There is. That bridge is the same as it was a hundred years ago. It's still there.
Gabrielle: There's a tree over there.
Katie: Yeah.
Gabrielle: But there isn't a tree here.
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Josiah: There are flats. Absolutely all over.
Katie: Wow, there are so many flats everywhere. Aren't there?
Gabrielle: There is a lot of differences but I think it looks the same. Yeah.
Katie: Back in time, about a hundred years ago, this would have been a really dark smokey place. It would've been noisy with horses and carts clattering along the cobble and the sounds of the cotton looms spinning in the factories and mills. So it would have been very different to how it is today. What do you think the building is used for now?
Josiah: Maybe making鈥
Gabrielle: Working in?
Josiah: Jumpers and stuff.
Katie: Making jumpers or working.
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Now Ancoats is a place where people live and come and have fun.
Gabrielle: We have decided to take our photo in the same place as the painting we have seen.
Katie: Okay guys. Do you think we've found it? Do you think this is where the drawing was made from?
Gabrielle: Maybe one day in the future someone will think how old this picture looks too.
Katie: Shall we go and see some more old factories?
Kids: Yeah.
Katie: Let's go.
Josiah: We have learned so much about the history of our city.
Gabrielle: And we now know even the coolest places may have once told a different story.
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