This is
Hyde Daily Photo Volume 1 (2006-2011) which is now in archive mode. For recent photographs please visit
Hyde Daily Photo Volume 2. Additional material and links to blogger friends can be found at
Hyde DP Xtra.

Here is a view of the
Hyde Seal from the other side and looking across the front of the Town Hall.

When I saw this old Rover parked in the street, I just had to take its picture.
Its bodywork so shines that it reflects the trees and the shop-front across the road.
The
Gordon Bennett classic car route is a 104 mile journey through the Irish counties of Carlow, Kildare and Laois.

This spiral ramp leads up to the footbridge which you can see in this earlier picture of the
M67 Junction 3.
I've only used it once. It is probably easier just to take the footpath up to Clarke Way and cross the motorway there.

This is the third of three photos by guest photographer Frank Bennett showing the work of laying a new gas main on Hough Lane, Newton.
First photograph
Second photograph

Seeming under the traffic lights but actually across the street is the
Crown Pole.
Unlike the signals by the
pedestrian crossing and the distinctive lamp posts, it serves no useful purpose at all.

Normally bikes are not allowed inside the Clarendon Shopping Mall but yesterday, as part of
Child Safety Week you could bring them in to be stamped with your postcode.

On the wall of
Asda is this single hook.

On yesterday's post someone commented
I see on the side of the green bin, it says "your litter please". I thought 'litter' was an american term, i am surprized to see it there. What ever happened to plain old 'rubbish'
Well "litter" is the stuff we throw away on the street, whereas "rubbish" is what we clear out of our homes. If you are doing some building work or renovation then you'll put the rubbish in a skip. I saw this one a few weeks ago near the
Queens and was surprised to see it still there a week later.

Some time ago, a visitor to the site mentioned Kong's which is a long established Chinese Takeaway. I have shown a glimpse of it on a picture
last year, but here is a better look at it.
It is only closed because I took the picture mid-morning before it opened.
Another favourite chippy though,
Tommy Chow's remains closed, but happily
Bosun's is still going strong.
There is a new sculpture outside the Town Hall to accompany the
Chartist Monument
I'll let you read the inscription plate yourself.

On our way to Gee Cross Fete we met a horse trotting towards us along
Mottram Old Road.
Despite the heavy rain in previous days, the ground held up well and some sun appeared for a time. I may post a few photos from the fete here at a later date.
Meantime you can view an album of 25 photographs at
Gee Cross Fete 2007.

This is another photograph © Frank Bennett showing the
Work on Hough Lane where they are laying a new gas main.

When I showed you
this sculpture in April 2006, the premises housed a pizzeria.
This is a back view of the statue and the premises on Milk Street are now a wine bar called
Prima Dopa.

This is one of the signs by the building work on Reynold Street.
Previous pictures in this series

These palm trees outside the Town Hall are probably not as exotic as the ones Isabella posted on
Naples DP yesterday.
Meanwhile, across the road, Hyde
Kwik Save is one of 79 branches [a third of their stores] recently closed by the ailing supermarket firm. Current news is that 20 of the closed stores will be re-opening. With local competition from
Asda and
Morrisons, I doubt this will be one of those.
Nevertheless the building occupies a prime site in the centre of town. Originally it was home to the
Hyde Equitable Cooperative Society

You've seen
this chimney before. It stands behind the ABC Wax factory.
This close-up of the top was taken from Morrison's cafe as was an earlier picture of their
millpond.

Remember the Valentine's Day picture of
Frilly Milly's.
Well I don't know if it has new owners, but the business has a new name. It still offers a bra-measuring service and now has a
website

I've shown you the
rear of St Thomas the Apostle Church from Tinker's Lane and the
front on Lumn Road.
Here we have a close-up of the bell tower at the side on Leigh Street.

I saw this new sign a week ago. It is on the edge of town and I've never noticed anything much parked here, but I did read somewhere that there was going to be a clampdown on illegal parking, so perhaps it is part of that initiative.

The man seen here was working on the roof of a row of shops.
The premises underneath were empty for about eighteen months. Since then a pet-shop has moved in. Previously it had been a computer shop but the less said about that the better.

This house on Ridling Lane is now a centre for Muslim teaching.
According to their
website The Grand Master of the Tareeq, Syiduna Abdul Azeez Dabbaagh (rhu) lived and died in the blessed city of Fez, Morocco (Maghrib). He had Illuminated himself with Quran and Sunnah. He was a complete embodiment of Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saw). His method of Self-Purification is unique in the sense that the wayfarer becomes close to Allah the Exalted day by day of which he himself witnesses. The individual is not required to abandon lawful activities of this life.
It is currently taught by the present Master of the Tareeq, Hazrat Ahmad Dabbaagh (db). He is the spiritual heir and the representative of Syiduna Abdul Azeez Dabbaagh (rhu). His blessed guidance and teachings is illuminating the heart and soul of those who are under his supervision. Many seek his advice for both their spiritual and physical well-being in this life and the hereafter.

The market at mid-day with the Town Hall in the background.

Another photograph of the work on Reynold Street.
Previous pictures in this series

This was taken a few week ago. The notice states the bus belongs to
Speedwells. My draft text for this post was:
It isn't their usual livery so I'm suspecting it is newly acquired vehicle. Why it was parked here, I don't know. Perhaps the driver was out testing the timings on a new route.
but I've since seen it in service on the 341 route.
Across the road is
The Queens and through the back windows you can make out the sign for the
Willow Wood Hospice Shop.

They are laying a new gas main on Hough Lane in Newton.
This photograph is © Frank Bennett and used here with his permission.

This millpond lies within the grounds of the
ABC Wax factories.
The view is taken from the restaurant inside Morrison's supermarket. The big lamp in the foreground which looks almost as tall as the
factory chimney belongs to the M67 motorway. My photoshopping skills aren't good enough to remove it so I've left it be.

The June theme is
a view from your bedroom window.
Well I first showed you the view from my bedroom on
August 5th 2006. A month later I showed you
the rain. In October you saw them
emptying the wheelie-bin. In November we looked out at
the sunset and later we homed in on a crow by my neighbour's
chimney pots. In January we watched as a car struggled to
climb the hill in the snow.In March we saw
the storm clouds gather. Here now is the large tree in my neighbour's garden.
The following blogs have registered to run with the theme this month. As I am busy today with launching the new site
Around the World with Daily Photoblogs Old & New, I won't be linking to the permalinks for today as I have done in previous months.
Seattle (WA), USA -
Manila, Philippines -
Albuquerque (NM), USA -
Singapore, Singapore -
Toruń, Poland -
Baton Rouge (LA), USA -
Seoul, Korea -
Saint Paul (MN), USA -
Vantaa, Finland -
Madison (WI), USA -
Saarbrücken, Germany -
Cleveland (OH), USA -
Chicago (IL), USA -
Cottage Grove (MN), USA -
Omaha (NE), USA -
Bellefonte (PA), USA -
Melbourne, Australia -
Stockholm, Sweden -
Grenoble, France -
Lubbock (TX), USA -
Boston (MA), USA -
Arradon, France -
Hyde, UK -
Joplin (MO), USA -
Kyoto, Japan -
Tokyo, Japan -
Kansas City (MO), USA -
Naples (FL), USA -
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Manila, Philippines -
Sydney, Australia -
Stavanger, Norway -
Bucaramanga (Santander), Colombia -
London, UK -
Chandler (AZ), USA -
Nelson, New Zealand -
Singapore, Singapore -
Hamburg, Germany -
Sydney, Australia -
Tenerife, Spain -
Moscow, Russia -
Lyon, France -
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -
Villigen, Switzerland -
Anderson (SC), USA -
Oslo, Norway -
Evry, France -
Hayle, UK -
Mumbai, India -
Kitakami, Japan -
Wassenaar (ZH), Netherlands -
Menton, France -
Monte Carlo, Monaco -
Los Angeles (CA), USA -
Cypress (TX), USA -
La Antigua, Guatemala -
Paderborn, Germany -
San Diego (CA), USA -
Ampang (Selangor), Malaysia -
Madrid, Spain -
Lyon, France -
Selma (AL), USA -
Shanghai, China -
Baziège, France -
Cologne (NRW), Germany -
North Bay (ON), Canada -
Rotterdam, Netherlands -
Stayton (OR), USA -
Sharon (CT), USA -
Austin (TX), USA -
Hong Kong, China -
Trier, Germany -
Joensuu, Finland -
Paris, France -
Greenville (SC), USA -
Wailea (HI), USA -
Budapest, Hungary -
Cork, Ireland -
Bastia, France -
Vancouver, Canada -
Brookville (OH), USA -
Jakarta, Indonesia -
Mainz, Germany -
Minneapolis (MN), USA -
Zurich, Switzerland -
Torino, Italy -
Montréal (QC), Canada
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