HYDE CHESHIRE
Harry Rutherford's
Festival of Britain Mural
Showing posts with label Views. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Views. Show all posts
Tuesday 26 November 2013
Altered Images
View From Hobson Moor
Auto Masters
Garden Street
Woodend Lane By Gaslight
Ashton Brothers Last Stand
Sunday 29 September 2013
View Down Newton Street
I am hoping that normal service and daily posting will be back in the next few days. This last week has been extremely difficult for me to devote my time here. Thank you for your patience.
Tom
Monday 16 September 2013
Werneth Low ( View Of )
Werneth Low
From
George Lane Bredbury
1900 to 1909

View east over the Peak Forest Canal, High Lane farm in the centre of the picture
UP-DATE
From
George Lane Bredbury
1900 to 1909
View east over the Peak Forest Canal, High Lane farm in the centre of the picture
UP-DATE
Do you have any pictures of Werneth Low, I intend doing a week of pictures on it's beauty... so please send them in by email.. If you let me know why you like the Low I will include your story's... I am dedicating this week long celebration to my favourite internet troll. (Anonymous) for the inspiration he gives me.
Wednesday 11 September 2013
The Beauty Of Matley
I've been busy today and not had time to write up a couple of posts that I'd planned to do, so today it's some pictures that have all been taken around the Matley Lane area. I have never been disappointed with any of the walks I took around here... it really is a beautiful place to spend time.
Thursday 22 August 2013
Wednesday 7 August 2013
The day the mist came
Sunday 21 July 2013
A view of Werneth Low
A view taken across the fields towards Werneth Low. Note the Cenotaph is missing which makes it pre 1921 !!. Also, note the path leading down to the old Isolation Hospital.
The same path now leads down to Alder Community High School.
Labels:
1910,
Post Cards,
Postcards,
Views,
Werneth Low
Friday 7 June 2013
Summer is Here !!
Monday 25 February 2013
View from Zion
Todays photo was taken from upstairs at the old Zion Chapel.
It shows the corner of Osborne Road before the entrance to the Trans Pennine trail was put in. Note the bench on the corner. Most of these resting places have now been removed to dissuade gangs hanging around. A shame really as a lot of people used to use them on their way up from shopping in Hyde.
Redferns building can be seen in the background.
The photo is circa 1982. Hard to believe that is 30 plus years ago !
Many thanks to Jack M for the photograph.
Much appreciated ! :)
Labels:
Disappeared Firms,
Streets,
Views,
Zion
Sunday 30 December 2012
Magnificent View !
Here are a couple of photo's sent to us by Karl Barlow with the description below.


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Many Thanks Karl ! :)
"Hi Hydonians,
Here are two pictures I took of Gee Cross Mill in the early eighties.
Here are two pictures I took of Gee Cross Mill in the early eighties.
The view of the tower in the distance is St Georges church and, I think, James
North's Mill...The black and white photo is of the ladder inside the tower of GX Mill known as a Jacobs Ladder.It led to the hatch that opened at the top of the tower. I climbed it a few times. There was a water tank up there if I remember and lot of pigeon muck ! What a view from the very top of the tower you could see for miles around!...."
North's Mill...The black and white photo is of the ladder inside the tower of GX Mill known as a Jacobs Ladder.It led to the hatch that opened at the top of the tower. I climbed it a few times. There was a water tank up there if I remember and lot of pigeon muck ! What a view from the very top of the tower you could see for miles around!...."
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Many Thanks Karl ! :)
Labels:
disappeared mills,
Gee Cross Mill,
James North,
Slack Mill,
St Georges,
Views
Friday 14 December 2012
Newton Street
Last week we did a post about Handforths pie shop on Newton Street and one of our readers, Werneth Low, wanted to see a picture of the stretch of Newton Street that she had forgotten about.
David Mills has very kindly sent us the following photo - I hope this is the stretch of road you wanted to see,Werneth Low. If not, it's still a great addition to the site !

Flowery field church and Ashton Brothers Chimney in the background.

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Many Thanks, David ! :)
David Mills has very kindly sent us the following photo - I hope this is the stretch of road you wanted to see,Werneth Low. If not, it's still a great addition to the site !
Flowery field church and Ashton Brothers Chimney in the background.
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Many Thanks, David ! :)
Thursday 13 December 2012
Lovely View number 2
After yesterdays beautiful postcard of Bottoms Hall Wood from 1916, I thought I would show how Hyde still has many beautiful places in 2012.

This is a view from the top of Apple Street taken on the 12/12/12 by David C. Hulme.
Absolutely breathtaking shot.
Thanks so much for sending it to us, David. I am sure many people will enjoy it ! :)
Saturday 15 September 2012
Market Place
I changed the picture at the top of the site this week, with this great old view looking along Market Place. Our friend and fellow contributor John Taylor got in touch with us asking if we could try and find the same view but taken in the 1960's, and showing Cables Shoe Shop on the corner. I've had a look at what we've got, checked on Tameside Archives but had no luck..... John as looked on numerous web sites but as never come up with anything taken from this angle. So if you have one at the back of your draw or in your collection I'd love to be able to show it on here and make John's day
Sunday 13 May 2012
Trains
Newton Station
Train Leaving Newton Station
Ashton Road Train Bridge
Scrap Yard Ashton Road
View From Mary Street
I enjoyed looking at each and everyone of these pictures, the view from Mary Street is excellent with the Steam Engine on show.
These pictures were sent in by Aidan Prince who we once again thank for providing a post. I'd like to see more pictures such as this turning up...
These pictures were sent in by Aidan Prince who we once again thank for providing a post. I'd like to see more pictures such as this turning up...
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