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.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Onward


Onward has been the motto of Hyde Corporation since its incorporation as a municipal borough of Cheshire in 1881.


The coat of arms can be seen not only on the Town Hall but is also emblazoned in a frieze on the top of the Theatre Royal Onward.


The rear of the theatre is on Onward Street.

To learn more about the efforts being made to restore this listed building, please support and visit the Hyde Theatre Royal Onward Trust.

My other ABC-Wednesday O posts this week are ~~ Onward Christian Soldiers at Old Hyde ~~ Oslo at Ackworth born, gone West ~~ Over the Rainbow at Sithenah

To visit more ABC-Wednesday posts go to Mrs. Nesbitt's Place.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Mid-morning Traffic Jam on A57


I've shown pictures of the M67 motorway and correspondents have remarked on the apparent low volume of traffic. I'm not usually around in the rush hour so you rarely see the worst of the jams on Hyde DP.

This is the A57 just beyond the end of the M67 motorway. It is just after 10am on a Tuesday morning. It will take us about 10 minutes to get the quarter of a mile from the roundabout to the traffic lights in Mottram. At peak periods it can take up to 30 minutes with traffic stacked up two miles along the M67 and three or four miles in the opposite direction as far as Tintwistle.

I could post links to the campaign websites and blogs both for and against the Mottram bypass, but if you are really interested they are not difficult to ferrett out. I'd sit on the fence if it weren't for the traffic fumes.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Spring blossom


Despite the heavy rain and occasional hailstorm, the trees are finally blossoming.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Heron at Stonepit


As I promised here is a close-up of the heron I spotted at Stonepit recently.

Previous photographs of Stonepit Reservoir.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Major Works Proceeding


As warned earlier, there is Major Road Works taking place in the centre of town.

This was the scene outside the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon with a dirty big hole being dug in the middle of the road.

At least the flower tubs are filled with bright spring flowers, just like they were in May 2006.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Bus Station from Market Street


A view of the Bus Station from the bottom end of Market Street.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Scarecrow


You'll find this scarecrow in a field near Shangri-la.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Newton Hall from the rear.


I've shown you Newton Hall from the front before, and I've even shown you the beams inside, but today I thought I'd show it you from the rear.

So here we have a 14th century building with a convenient 21st century addition.

I don't know if those are damp patches on the wall or an attempt to whitewash over some graffiti.

The building is actually surrounded by modern industry including some space-age technology.

My other ABC-Wednesday N posts this week are ~~ Newton Bank Printworks at Old Hyde ~~ No Smoking at Ackworth born, gone West ~~ No Through Road at Sithenah

To visit more ABC-Wednesday posts go to Mrs. Nesbitt's Place.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Tuesday Flea Market


On Tuesdays the market ground becomes a "Flea Market", which means all the stalls are selling second-hand goods.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Clarendon Shopping Centre: Car Park Entrance


This is the entrance to Clarendon Shopping Centre from the Multi-Storey Car Park. There is no direct passage from there to the centre or to John Grundy House. You have to come outside first.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

An April Morning at Stonepit


Stonepit Reservoir has been open for fishing again some weeks now. A few mornings ago I noticed that the Weak Bridge Sign had been covered up by another notice.

Regular readers will recall that last September I had missed taking a picture of a bird I'd seen.

Well I've got the birdie this time, except that I had no idea it was there until I downloaded the picture on to the computer. I shall show you closer pictures of both the bird and the sign at a later date.

Previous photographs of Stonepit Reservoir.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Corporation Street side of Town Hall


This is a close-up of the Corporation Street side of the Town Hall.

The Central Buildings are directly opposite.

As almost always, you should click on the picture to see the full-sized version.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Lower Higham Wall


This wall is by the entrance to the Werneth Low Country Park Visitor centre off Higham Lane.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Bus Ticket


Even though I have a pass giving me free travel on buses after 9.30 am, the driver still has to issue a ticket.

From the information printed thereon you can learn that I caught a 201 which started its journey at 10:06 (from Manchester Piccadilly). I boarded at Hyde at 10:44. The destination of the bus was John Kennedy Gardens, Hattersley.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Man up a Tree


ABC Wednesday - M is for Man up a tree.

Actually it only looks like he's up a tree. He is actually on the telegraph pole fixing a new cable.

The full story and more pictures of how my phone got fixed is on Ackworth born, gone West.

My other ABC Wednesday M posts this week are Mule Spinners at Old Hyde ~~ Millennium Festival Trail at Ackworth born, gone West ~~ M&S at Sithenah.

To visit other ABC M posts go to Mrs. Nesbitt's Place.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Bridal Gowns and Gasmen


As reported last week Major Road Works due to gas-main replacement is taking place in Market Street.

Much earlier I had also shown you the empty premises vacated by the gentleman's outfitters Montague Burton. The men have gone and the women have taken it over in the form of a Bridal Warehouse.

As to why one of the workmen has draped his donkey-jacket over a cone, I'm sorry I haven't a clue.

Monday, April 14, 2008

John Grundy House


This block of flats in the center of town sits above the Clarendon Shopping Centre.

It is named after John Grundy, a former mayor of Hyde. His widow, Kathleen, later held the same position in her own right. She was destined to be the last victim of Harold Fred Shipman.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Saturday afternoon clouds


Yesterday morning it was cold and wet with thundery showers.

In the afternoon it cleared up and there was blue sky. But also there were these white clouds and some wispy stuff as well. Somewhere up there was a pale half-moon, but the clouds kept covering it up.

In the evening the heavy rain came back.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Station Exit


Another picture from my short train ride of some weeks back. Here is the exit gate from Newton station.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Base of the Cenotaph


Last week I showed you a closeup of the top of the cenotaph on Werneth Low.

Here is the base.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

What season is this?


I took this with my pocket-camera a couple of days ago whilst waiting for a taxi from Morrison's supermarket.

There is snow lying on the nearby hills and more storms coming in.

On the right you can see St. John's Church, Godley; compare the view with this picture from January which also includes the church and the hillside beyond.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Long Meadow Passage


This sign is on a shop that is currently to let.

Long Meadow Passage leads from Market Street into the car park next to the Bus Station.

The name is evocative of a long rural traditional and over on Old Hyde you can find another quaint name, Lovers Alley, which seems to have disappeared entirely.

For more ABC Wednesday L posts, visit Mrs. Nesbitt's Place.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Welcome to Hyde's 2nd Birthday


Welcome to the 2nd anniversary of Hyde Daily Photo.

This is the sign that greats you if you travelled into Hyde from Ashton under Lyne. A road on the right leads up to Hyde North station. On the left (out of sight) is the Village Hotel.

To hear about how Hyde DP came about please read the post I made on our first anniversary.

Five DPs celebrated their second anniversary last month: Kuala Lumpur on the 8th; Nottingham and Sharon on the 30th; Bangalore and San Diego on the 31st.

Eric in Paris celebrated 2 years on 11th March 2007 and has since passed the 3 year mark as have Tenerife [dead link removed] started in March 2004 and Port Vila which commenced in January 2005.

Other veteran blogs still going strong are: July 2005: St Kilda ~~ August 2005: Melbourne ~~ November 2005: London ~~ December 2005: Greenville ~~ January 2006: Aliso Viejo [dead link removed] ~~ Buenos Aires[dead link removed] ~~ Mexico City ~~ Rome [dead link removed] ~~ Trondheim [dead link removed] ~~ February 2006: Barcelona ~~ Brighton ~~ Newcastle-upon-Tyne ~~ Van Buren ~~ March 2006: Jakarta ~~ New York ~~ April 2006: Haninge.

My apologies to any blogs I may have missed off these lists.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Godley Arches (West)


These are the Godley Arches over the A57 on the East side of Hyde.

Just to the left, on the embankment, is Godley station and the entrance for Manchester-bound trains.

The entrance for Glossop-bound trains is on the other side of the arches.

Godley Station replaced the now closed and disappeared Godley East Station, aka Godley Junction, where a freight-only branch line ran towards Woodley. That is a now a footpath and part of the Trans Pennine Trail.

The A57 is an old road that ran from Lincoln via Worksop, Sheffield, Glossop, Hyde, Manchester and Warrington to Liverpool. This section is now by-passed by the M67 Motorway.

The railway line carries trains from Manchester Piccadilly to Glossop, but at one time it went all the way to Sheffield via the Woodhead Tunnel. Nowadays at Dinting Junction all that is left of that old route is a short spur to Hadfield.

This post is our contribution to Broer som Binder [Bridges between]. More details and links to other participents can be found on Runes TX-Blog

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Something New Being Built


Behind where this man was working last April, something is being built.

I took a glimpse behind the fence in September.

The building work is in the Market Place between Farm Foods and the Co-op Pharmacy.

Since this picture was taken, they seem to have completed building a sort of kiosk. It only extends a little way back and there is some open space behind.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Central Buildings 1899


These buildings on Corporation Street are directly opposite the side of the Town Hall and the new hanging baskets.

Once they housed a couple of insurance offices, but now you'll find a solicitors and a hairdressers.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Footpath to Church Avenue


These steps lead onto a footpath leading to Church Avenue.

They are on Higham Lane opposite the entrance to Holy Trinity Church.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Signs of impending traffic chaos


I just noticed these signs the other day.

These two were at the bottom end of Market Street, but there are others higher up, all the way to Union Street.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Kerry Foods Factory from the train


This used to known as the Walls sausage factory until it was taken over by Kerry Foods in 1994.

According to Tameside MBC the main operations at the site include the processing and packaging of pork and bacon products such as sausage and sliced bacon, white meat products such as turkey rashers and distribution of some 700 tonnes of food products each week.

It lies by the former Godley East railway station.

To visit more ABC Wednesday K posts, visit Mrs. Nesbitt's Place.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

April Fool's Day


It's April 1st and that means April Fool's Day. If you came here expecting me to be participating in this month's Water theme then I've either fooled you or disappointed you.

This post originally showed a photo of a local magician. Although taken quite legally and with verbal permission I have since been informed that the artist's agent now owns his image and I will be sued if I do not remove it. I can't be doing with the hassle so have removed it - it's his loss not mine.

If you still want to see the Water theme, step back in time to Old Hyde.

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