Manchester Netwalk: Doctors, Disease & Cure

Manchester Netwalk: Doctors, Disease & Cure

By Philippa Vishnyakov

On this guided history walk, network with business professionals, while hearing of Manchester’s medics and ailments in centuries past.

Date and time

Location

Outside Slug & Lettuce - Albert Square Manchester

11-12 Albert Square #G/F Manchester M2 5HD United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Theme of this netwalk

Hear how Manchester’s doctors of the past tackled illness and ailments in a growing industrial town. This netwalk includes stories of cholera, influenza, venereal disease, accidents, maternity, midwives, medical ethics, anatomy, corpses, and more.

Who are these netwalks for?

Business professionals who are interested in Manchester history, and like informal networking. Suitable whether you know the city very well or not at all.

Guests often work in law, accountancy, banking, property, marketing etc in the city and beyond.

Where and when?

Meet outside the Slug and Lettuce, Albert Square.

The walk starts at 12.30pm and ends at 1.30pm but I’ll be there from 12.15pm for anyone who wants to fit in some networking before we start.

Practical details

Netwalks go ahead in all weathers, so please dress for the weather and a walk around town.

Please let me know if you do not wish your name and company name to appear on a list of attendees.

The event does not include lunch.

About netwalks

Find out more about the city's history and architecture, and hear plenty of entertaining stories of Mancunians past, all while mixing with fellow professionals and members of Manchester’s business community. You can also book private walks. Philippa qualified as a Green Badge guide in 2009, achieving the highest marks in her class, and has guided guests in the city ever since. She started Manchester netwalks in 2014.

Organised by

Philippa Vishnyakov is a qualified Green Badge Tour Guide for Manchester and an Associate of the Institute of Tourist Guiding. She takes groups of Mancunians, Greater Mancunians and guests from further afield, around the city. Philippa has featured on TV (BBC2 Great British Railway Journeys) and radio (BBC World Service, Manchester Radio Online, BBC Radio Manchester) talking about the city.

£16
Sep 2 · 12:30 GMT+1