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Digital co-op treasure hunt maps Manchester’s history

Posted on March 21, 2012 by Deirdre Molloy

Open Plaques resources are explicitly geared for re-use by others, taking on new forms beyond the main website in related apps and ebooks. This was taken a step further when our (current) list of 145 plaques in Manchester was brought … Continue reading →

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