Exhibition

Exhibitions and shows taking place in and around Macclesfield.

If you have an event you want publicised here then please email us via the contact form

 

Event Information:

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    28
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    2020
    Sun
    29
    Mar
    2020

    Manchester Bike Show

    9.30 am to 5 pmEventCity, Phoenix Way, off Barton Dock Road, Manchester, M41 7TB

    The Manchester Bike Show is back for its 9th successful year on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March 2020 - 18,000 sq m of motorcycle heaven all under one roof.

    With over 100 trade exhibitors and 750+ motorcycles on show, including the world’s leading bike manufacturers, this really is the North of England’s premier event whatever type of bike you ride. With thrilling stunt shows, a live stage with a multitude of guest stars, live music and DJs and concours competitions, the Manchester Bike Show is a biker’s paradise and not to be missed.

    Tickets are available to purchase in advance at a discounted rate. Tickets are sold via Ticketline.

    Tickets are sent via post and postage is free.

    There are no unwelcome booking fees at the end of your order.

    Tickets purchased via Ticketline are valid for entry on one day only on the day of your choice, either Saturday 28 or Sunday 29 March 2020. You do not need to select a specific day.

    https://www.ticketline.co.uk/order/tickets/13350502/manchester-bike-show-eventcity-2020-03-28-09-00-00

    Full show information: https://www.manchesterbikeshow.com/?mc_cid=7b3fff39e1&mc_eid=41359e5c9b

Anson Engine Museum
Every Friday,Saturday & Sunday from 13 May – 29 October 2006 Time: 10:00am – 5:00pm Details: In his book, Horst O Hardenberg describes how the Otto-Langen engine displayed at the 1867 Paris Universal Exposition was called a Rattling monster or Devil s machine. Despite this, the engine went on to take the prestigious gold medal, beating the French built Hugon and Lenoir engines. Later that same year, Crossley Brothers in Manchester became the licensed manufacturer for Otto-Langen engines in the UK & Colonies. It is hailed as the first commercially successful engine The ?Rattling Monsters? exhibition tells the history and development of these engines as well allowing you the chance to see many exhibits never before made public. This exhibition is a World First! Museum Entry Fees Adults £3.50 Children under 14 £2.50 Children under 5 s free Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) £10.00 No additional charge for Rattling Monsters Exhibition!
Date: 29/10/2005 Time:
To: 30/10/2005 Time:
Location: Anson Road
Poynton
Cheshire
SK12 1TD
01625 874426  Telephonewww.enginemuseum.org  Web
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