Grid reference SJ9698
near to Stalybridge, Tameside, England
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Unitarian Free Christian Church
Seen from Forester Drive
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Empty shop in Stalybridge
Plenty of empty shops around here.
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Hyde's Terrace
Hyde's Terrace, behind Wakefield Road. Behind the houses is a ventilation tower for the railway tunnel.
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John Hargreaves, Tameside Paper Mills - steam engines
A pair of Ashworth and Parker of Bury inverted vertical (enclosed) steam engines that drove paper machines. I think the closest is a duplex, No. 863 of 1921/3 that was in use until possibly 1998 and on standby to 2000. Beyond it is compound... (more)
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Stalybridge tunnel and surrounding housing 1989
Viewed from the east end of Stalybridge station, the tunnel's large ventilation shaft is obvious top centre as a Newcastle-Liverpool train approaches. Houses crowd every slope in the town.
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Stalybridge town hall monument
AS you can see in the photo there are two blue plaques on the town hall commemorating local events.
One plaque commemorates the 'first general strike' which originated in this area. It began as a movement of resistance to the... (more)
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Stone faced buildings, Market Street, Stalybridge
Once the home of John Lees (1792-1875), druggist, who brought gas lighting to Stalybridge. His portrait in Tameside Archives is an early photograph; Link
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Casablanca's Fitness Centre
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Sign for the Old Fleece, Stalybridge
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Stalybridge: Holy Trinity and Christ Church
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Stalybridge - Melbourne Court
Melbourne Court is sheltered accommodation incorporating the listed (former) Sunday School on Trinity Street/Dean Street, which is shown in this photo.
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Name of 5 ton hoist post
The post was cast at the foundry of the London North Western Railway Co in the first half of the 1800s
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