Victoria Arches

The River Irwell, and the bricked-up landing stages (left)

The Victoria Arches are a series of bricked-up arches built in an embankment of the River Irwell in Manchester. They served as business premises, landing stages for steam packet riverboats and as Second World War air-raid shelters. They were accessed from wooden staircases that descended from Victoria Street.[1]

Regular flooding resulted in the closure of the steam-packet services in the early 20th century, and the arches were later used for general storage. Following the outbreak of the Second World War they were converted into air-raid shelters. They are now bricked up and inaccessible, the staircases having been removed in the latter part of the 20th century.

  1. ^ Urban River Regeneration in Manchester - Transforming the 'Dark River Irwell', Environment Agency, APEM Ltd, 2005, archived from the original on 29 September 2007, retrieved 19 July 2007