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Little Ireland was a slum district of Manchester, Lancashire, England, in the early 19th century. It was inhabited from about 1827 to 1847 by poor Irish immigrants, and was south of Oxford Road railway station, enclosed by the railway line and the loop in the river. The area was demolished to make way for the Manchester South Junction Railway line. In his book The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844, Friedrich Engels wrote about Little Ireland, calling it a "horrid little slum".

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  • Little Ireland var ett slumdistrikt i Manchester i Lancashire under tidigt 1800-tal. Det var bebott i cirka 20 års tid, från cirka 1827 till 1847, och fick sitt namn efter de många irländska invandrare som bodde där. Det var beläget söder om . Till minne av distriktet finns en vid , bredvid . (sv)
  • Little Ireland was a slum district of Manchester, Lancashire, England, in the early 19th century. It was inhabited from about 1827 to 1847 by poor Irish immigrants, and was south of Oxford Road railway station, enclosed by the railway line and the loop in the river. The area was demolished to make way for the Manchester South Junction Railway line. In his book The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844, Friedrich Engels wrote about Little Ireland, calling it a "horrid little slum". (en)
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  • Little Ireland was a slum district of Manchester, Lancashire, England, in the early 19th century. It was inhabited from about 1827 to 1847 by poor Irish immigrants, and was south of Oxford Road railway station, enclosed by the railway line and the loop in the river. The area was demolished to make way for the Manchester South Junction Railway line. In his book The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844, Friedrich Engels wrote about Little Ireland, calling it a "horrid little slum". It is commemorated by a red plaque on 8 Great Marlborough Street, about half-way between New Wakefield Street and Hulme Street. (en)
  • Little Ireland var ett slumdistrikt i Manchester i Lancashire under tidigt 1800-tal. Det var bebott i cirka 20 års tid, från cirka 1827 till 1847, och fick sitt namn efter de många irländska invandrare som bodde där. Det var beläget söder om . Till minne av distriktet finns en vid , bredvid . (sv)
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