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Sunday, 13 March 2016

Rev.H E Dowson B.A. Hyde Chapel, Gee Cross, Hyde, England. 1867-1925


Rev.H E Dowson B.A.

A video tribute by
David Barlow

David contacted me a while back with this fine tribute but at that time I was taking a health break from blogging. Thankfully David contacted me yesterday and we had a very enlightening conversation, and it was obvious I was talking to a man who was proud of the area in which he was born, schooled and lived. David has a respect for Hyde and it's history and our forefather that nurtured it's growth and dealt with people that lived, worshiped, worked, and farmed here. It is these far-sighted, good folk that made the town grow from a farming community with a knowledge of hand weaving at home into an industrial town of much respect.        





Henry Enfield Dowson was born in Geldeston, Norfolk, on November 23rd 1837, and on the maternal side desended from the Rev. Dr. Enfield, one of the tutors of the Warrington Acadany, and the author of many works. Part of Mr. Dowson's education was received at London University Collage, and he also attended classes at Heidelberg University. He took his B.A. in the first class with classical honours at University Collage, London in 1860 and then went through a three years' Theological course at Manchester New Collage. In 1863, he was appointed co-pastor at the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham, and there became acquainted with the Rt; Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, who was an active member of the congregation. From Birmingham he came to Hyde.

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Mr.Dowson's commanding personality, his strenuous labours in every branch of public life, his wonderful powers oratory, and his kindness and tact, won the respect and honour of all denominations in Hyde. He devoted much time to the cause of education, took an active part in the management of three British Schools in the town as well as in the Gee Cross schools, and when the non denominational schools were taken over by the Town Council, he generously paid off the entire debts over hanging some of these schools. His educational work included many years active membership of the Hyde Public Library committee. For over 40 years he was a leader of the Liberal party, figuring prominently in political battles, and it specks much of his character when it can be said that he never lost the friendship of a single political opponent. Local sport in all its branches found in him a staunch friend and supporter, and in recognition of this, he was asked to preform the ceremony of opening the Public Baths' extension on October 18th, 1913; he also had the honour of opening the Maternity and Child Welfare Centre on May 6th, 1924. His public services were rewarded on May 10th, 1917, when he was presented with the Honorary Freedom of the borough. Mr Dowson had a true helpmate in Mrs. Dowson, and they laboured together in the interests of child life and public health in Hyde. Mrs. Dowson died in 1921, Mr Dowson, passed away on August 20th, 1925, at the age of 87 years, having been pastor at Hyde Chapel over 58 years.

In his ministry at Hyde Chapel Mr. Dowson was assisted from 1872 to 1887 by the Rev. Frederick Ashton, M.A. After voluntary resigning a portion of his salary in order that the financial position of the chapel could be improved, Mr. Dowson, on the appointment of the Rev A. R. Andreae as his co-pastor, persuaded the congregation to allow him to carry on his ministry without any stipend, and for the last 21 years of his life he faithfully discharged the duties of the position on these unusual terms. After Mr. Andreae's departure in 1910, Mr. Dowson had as successive co-pastors the Revs. E.H. Pickering, and F. Heming Vaughan.



My thanks to David for this post and for the great work he is doing. 

Saturday, 8 August 2015

A Visual Feast Celebrating The Beauty of Werneth Low


The new Facebook group is certainly doing well. over 200 members now. I asked for your pictures of Werneth Low and I was not disappointed.  Today we share the beauty of Werneth Low, it's had poets reaching for their pens and artists for their brushes and now photographers for their camera.  No wonder it does so.


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ABOVE BY PAUL WILLIAMS

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This is to the left of the footpath up towards the Low from the car park at Lower Higham.
ABOVE BY DARREN JONES

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ABOVE BY DARREN JONES

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Taken from Harrop Edge

ABOVE BY TOM WIGLEY

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Mark say's he's walk around here for over 30 years and never tires of it

ABOVE BY MARK PRIVETT

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Taken c 1990's
ABOVE BY GERALD ENGLAND

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Taken 28th May 2006
ABOVE BY GERALD ENGLAND


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Taken 28th August 1993
ABOVE BY GERALD ENGLAND

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Taken 31st January 2009
ABOVE BY GERALD ENGLAND

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Taken 28th May 2006
ABOVE BY GERALD ENGLAND

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THE ABOVE 3 BY TOM WIGLEY

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BY HARRY SCHOFIELD


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THE ABOVE 16 FROM SUSAN JALEEL

Monday, 22 June 2015

Chimney Down


Today's update is a video clip sent in from a regular visitor to the blog... over to Stephen.


Click to enlarge.

Its a view of the chimney on the land of the old A B C wax company coming down. Taken From A.P. Patterns Clarendon Industrial Estate, Clarendon Road Hyde. Saturday Morning 08/11/2014, its probably one of the last in Hyde? 
Stephen Roberts

Monday, 29 September 2014

More from Pole Bank

Another video kindly sent in by email for used all to see and enjoy the on going work to get Pole Bank Grounds up to speck.



Pole Bank Hall Cheshire, is also a Facebook Group which some might find an interesting place page to view what is happening and when. Hopefully some might want to join in the good work.

My thanks to David Barlow for the video.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Friends Of Pole Bank


Thank you to Dave Barlow for sending in another great video of the on going restoration work in the grounds of Pole Bank Hall


Dave says that Pole Bank played a big part in his development as a young lad and he's sure it did with many others who lived around Gee Cross. Dave and the others are putting in quite a bit of work in restoring the grounds and pond. Dave thinks its a pity many of today's kids don't experience the old lifestyles of rope swings, building a dam, climbing a tree!, looking for birds nests, collecting conkers and all the rest of it on long hot summer days with good mates.



I took part in all those activities and more, and Pole Bank played a big part in my younger days so I am more than pleased to be able to show the video's  and keep folk updated about what is being done by the Friends Of Pole Bank group. Well done to all involved in this cause. 


Here's a few pictures I took of the place a while back.


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I have many pictures of Pole Bank taken over a number of years now but I can find most of them... I will keep looking. In the mean time here are a few of the many birds to be found in the woods and gardens.

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Robin  ‎January ‎2005

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Thrush  March ‎2009

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Siskin    ‎March ‎2009

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Great Tit   ‎March ‎2009

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Greater Spotted Woodpecker  ‎November ‎2008

When I come across others I will add them or save them for another post.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Time Lapse From The Low


Today's post comes courtesy of my good friend Darren Jones. He's been out and about with his video and this is the result. A beautiful sunset from the Low... I for one have not been able or not had the chance to get up there for a while, so to see these is a special treat. 


The Cenotaph 



Now I know from past comments that not everyone who drops by likes to see pictures of or from the Low, but we've not had any in a while and these video's are rare to come across.  

ENJOY THE BEAUTY

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Capturing Hyde


Another superb video made with photos from the blog !!
Beautifully put together with Maurice Ravel's Bolero.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I have !

Many thanks, Uppyraptor49, you've done a super job !

Friday, 17 May 2013

Going Back

Here is a charming video that is on Youtube that was brought to my attention by Tom.
I hope you enjoy it.
p.s. There are a couple of pictures in there that are not of Hyde but it doesn't spoil the overall effect.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Friends of Pole Bank

Below is a superb video from Dave Barlow 
and the Friends of Pole Bank.

 

Over to Dave...
"Hi Hydonians....You might be interested in this short promotional video featuring some of the work carried out by 'Friends of Pole Bank'  We are a fledgling group and any new members who are willing to pick up a brush, spade or perhaps do some litter picking will be welcome. We usually meet the first Sunday every month as a minimum.
We've had the solid support of Councillor Philip Fitzpatrick behind the Group, he has obtained funding for us and organised renovation of pathways into the woods and restoration of the damaged stone bridge also within the woodland. Of course in these times where services are having to be curtailed funding has its limits and so we are constantly looking at new ways to raise money as there are many projects that could be carried out at Pole Bank.
The pond itself is one of the main breeding grounds for amphibians in the area however since it was dredged in early 2010 there has been a marked drop in the water level due to some leakage. We managed to locate this leak a month or so ago and thanks to repairs carried out by Tameside Engineers we are hopeful that the water level should now increase substantially.
                                
(For any closet Cliff Richard fans the music on this one should get at least one foot tapping!)
Dave Barlow"

Thanks so much to all concerned for making Pole Bank a lovely place to visit and, of course, to Dave for the video and information. :)

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Pole Bank Video

This excellent short film was sent to us by David Barlow.....
Click the link below which will take you to YouTube.

 Pole Bank Video




Hi Hydonians, For any of you who haven't had a wander around the pond and woodlands of Pole Bank lately this might be right up your street. It won't win any BAFTAs and Charlton Heston's not in it but I think it does capture some of the beauty and nature in Pole Bank. If you click on the link it should take you straight to You Tube. The quality suffers a bit on full screen on You Tube so it might look better just on expanded. If any kids watching start yawning...tell them to look out for a glimpse of Hyde Chapel steeple which makes a fleeting cameo appearance.
Many Thanks David !! :) Much appreciated !