Manchester: 7 Top Facts
- Voted best city to live in the UK at the 2013 Global Liveability Survey and 51st best city in the world
- The atom was first split in Manchester at Manchester University. The experiment was undertaken by Ernest Rutherford.
- Manchester is the city where Rolls met Royce. They met at the Midland Hotel on the 4th May 1904. Later that year they made their first car at a manchester factory.
- Charles Dickens is reputed to have set his novel ‘Hard Times’ in Manchester.
- The first modern computer was built in Manchester. It was called ‘Baby’ and ran the world’s first stored programme at 11am on Monday 21st June 1948.
- The Uk’s first free public library opened in Manchester in 1653. It was funded by wealthy mancunian Henry Chetham.
- Manchester has the largest airport outside London providing flights to 225 destinations around the world, more than any other UK airport.