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HYDE CHESHIRE

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Showing posts with label Hyde cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hyde cemetery. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 November 2012

North Cheshire Herald/Tameside Reporter

The Tameside Reporter 'died' for a short time after the issue of 13th September 2012, but was resurrected on 25th October 2012. The 'North Cheshire Herald & Hyde & Glossop General Advertiser' as it was then named was founded in 1853 by George Booth, and Gerald England in his 'Old Hyde' blog on 4th April 2008 showed a photograph of the offices of the newspaper as they were in 1910. I wonder what George Booth would have made of the recent trials and tribulations?
In Hyde cemetery, close to where the chapel which was demolished earlier this year was situated, is this gravestone:
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George Booth died in 1863 at the age of only 46, just ten years after founding the 'North Cheshire Herald'. His wife had died thirteen years earlier at the age of only 34. It looks as if his son-in-law Robert Higham took over the running of the newspaper on the death of George Booth as the inscription on the left-hand side of the one above shows:
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Robert Higham died in 1905 having served as editor and joint proprietor of the newspaper for 'upwards of 40 years' and George Booth's daughter outlived her husband by nearly twelve years, dying in 1916.

Friday, 14 October 2011

HYDE CEMETERY CHAPEL UPDATE

Just to let everyone know that this lovely old building is on the demolition list and is due to come down soon.

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If you would like to object to the demolition then PLEASE write to the following as soon as possible stating the address of the chapel which is Hyde Cemetery, Stockport Road, Hyde, Cheshire,SK14 5QN :-

Liz Jordan
Planning Dept
Tameside MBC
Council Offices
Wellington Road
Ashton Under Lyne
OL6 6DL

Maybe with a bit of people power we can help save this lovely building.