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Showing posts with label views around hyde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label views around hyde. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Views from Holy Trinity Church Tower

Below are a few photographs taken from the top of the tower of Holy Trinity Church back in the mid 1990's.

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Sunday, 2 October 2011

View from Captain Clarkes

Looking Back

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I do like this view, looking from Captain Clarkes Bridge... on the left is a railway bridge that led to Fox Holes. The buildings to the right of the bridge are known as Thistley Fields.. 
I have spent many happy hours around here. The area where Fox Holes Estate is now was once my play ground... along with Thistley Fields, and of course the canal. 

Friday, 29 April 2011

Views Around Hyde (7)

After reading Ex-Hydonian's comment on Dunc's great picture.... see below.

An absolute gem of a photo. Love this shot.....makes me feel hydesick. Am stuck in the Australian desert a million miles from anywhere, no green grass, no rolling hills....just mile upon mile of red dirt. Brilliant photo Duncan. 


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I thought I'd treat him to another great shot..... this one has been sent in by JohnT and he says:

Following the post today showing the photograph from Werneth Low taken early morning I attach a photograph I took from Werneth Low looking over Manchester. It makes you appreciate how lucky we are being so close to beautiful countryside with such fantastic views.
Thank you John... great view and I'm sure Hydonians across the globe will look at this view and yesterdays while feeling a little bit homesick..



Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Views around Hyde (6)

Todays view around Hyde is the Sunrise from Werneth Low.
Most people aren't lucky enough to see this as they are working and dont get to go for walks this early.

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Thanks to Duncan for this great photo !