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.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Cotton Mills
"Cotton Mills" (in the plural for some reason) is the name that has been given to the development of new houses being built on the site of "Hyde Mill" (in the singular).
At this stage the back of houses on Cheetham Hill Road are visible as is Hartshead Pike in the far distance.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Shadows Around Throstle Bank Bridge
Yesterday afternoon the sun came out for a brief spell and I was able to capture these tree shadows around the railway bridge over Throstle Bank Street.
Clumps of daffodils are beginning to think about budding.
For more shadows visit Hey Harriet.
For more bridges visit San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Labels:
Bridges,
Flowers,
Flowery Field,
Shadows,
Trees
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Weekend Reflections:
Under Dowson Road (2 of 3)
As a follow up from last week's Sunday Bridge post, this is the second of three shots of reflections in the puddles under the Dowson Road bridge over the TransPennine Trail.
Note: This photograph is in full colour!
See other reflections at Newtown Area Photo.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Site of the Wellington Hotel
Following the demolition of the Wellington Hotel and the houses on Rhodes Street North there is a clear view through to the new houses on the old Automaster's site.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Mottram Post Office
Mottram Post Office is part of a convenience store at the corner of Hyde Road and Stalybridge Road.
Previously it was on Back Lane.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Footpath to Food
This footpath connects the town centre with Morrisons supermarket.
There was a FineFare supermarket here earlier and originally the site was home to the Fire station.
More F posts can be found on ABC Wednesday.
There was a FineFare supermarket here earlier and originally the site was home to the Fire station.
More F posts can be found on ABC Wednesday.
Labels:
ABC Wednesday,
Food and Drink,
Footpaths,
Supermarkets
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
A View over Iceland
Another view from the multi-storey car park looking past John Grundy House and the entrance to Clarendon Mall.
On the skyline is the tower of St George's.
The Library on Union Street can be seen behind the Iceland frozen foods store.
Labels:
Clarendon Mall,
Literature,
Places of Worship,
Shops,
Viewpoints
Monday, February 21, 2011
Mottram Congregational Church
The church dates from 1791 but was altered in 1836 and 1852 when the stone wing was added.
It was built as a Methodist meeting house, changed to the New Connexion in 1803 and to a Congregational church around 1850.
It is said to be the oldest surviving Methodist chapel in the Manchester area which is still in use as a place of worship.
The church itself is now an independent Evangelical Church whilst the adjoining chapel serves as a Pregnancy Advice Centre and other local community services.
It is a Grade II listed building. See Old Hyde for the official description.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sunday Bridges:
Still Under Dowson Road
Last week we took a look under Dowson Road.
Here now a closer view under the bridge looking towards Knott Fold bridge.
A view slightly forward of this position was posted here yesterday.
Other Sunday Bridges can be found via San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Labels:
Bridges,
Footpaths,
Reflections,
TransPennine Trail
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Weekend Reflections:
Under Dowson Road (1 of 3)
As a follow up from last week's Sunday Bridge post, this is the first of three shots of reflections in the puddles under the Dowson Road bridge over the TransPennine Trail.
In the background of this shot is the bridge at Knott Fold.
See other reflections at Newtown Area Photo.
Labels:
Bridges,
Footpaths,
Reflections,
TransPennine Trail
Friday, February 18, 2011
More Rooftops
Another rooftop view from the top of the multi-storey car park.
In the centre is what will probably always be known as the Woolworth's dome.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
ABC Wednesday
E is for Emerging Shoots
After visiting the Methodist Church on Crook Street for our tea and toast last Saturday, we noticed these emerging shoots.
I think they will develop into daffodils. In any case it seems to be a sign that Spring is on its way.
For more E posts visit ABC Wednesday.
Labels:
ABC Wednesday,
Flowers,
Places of Worship,
Trees
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Pound Empire Xtra
Monday, February 14, 2011
Looking Down on Clarendon Place
Looking down from multi-storey car park.
The #201 bus for Hattersley is just about to pass Bengal Spice.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sunday Bridges:
Under Dowson Road
A year ago I posted a photograph of ice under Dowson Road.
A different year, a different angle, the ice is gone but rain has left the Trans Pennine trail muddy and there is a huge puddle under the bridge.
For more Sunday Bridges visit San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
The New Albion
The Albion has recently had a makeover.
It has also acquired a new pub sign which you can see on Hyde DP Xtra.
Curiously the new sign has an image of Britannia which is very different from the old sign which depicted a ship.
Friday, February 11, 2011
The Elms
Last week I asked Who lived in a house like this?
The answer, as a few of you knew, is L.S. Lowry who lived at The Elms in Mottram-in-Longdendale from 1948 until his death in 1976.
It isn't exactly Lowryesque but I thought I'd give it a painterly look.
You can see my original photograph on Geograph.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Mottram,
People,
Residences
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Rooftop View
The view from the top of the multi-storey car park across the roof of the Clarendon Shopping Centre towards the Town Hall.
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Monday, February 07, 2011
Byles of Hyde
Look closely behind the white-washed walls of Byle's bedding showroom on Russell Street and you will find visible reminders of bricked up doors and windows stemming from the time when this was a redbrick built Victorian factory, similar to the ones still in use on Great Norbury Street.
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Shadows on Level 3
Level 3 of the Clarendon Shopping Centre car park is on the roof.
The large block of flats is John Grundy House.
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, whose legacy, alas, still casts shadows across the town.
For more shadows this Sunday please visit Hey Harriet.
Labels:
Automobiles,
Clarendon Mall,
Residences,
Shadows
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Weekend Reflections
Who lived in a house like this?
Who lived in a house like this?
Come back here on Friday and I'll tell you the answer.
For more Weekend Reflections visit Newtown Area Photo.
Come back here on Friday and I'll tell you the answer.
For more Weekend Reflections visit Newtown Area Photo.
Friday, February 04, 2011
The Lad's Rubble
This is all that is left of Hyde Lad's Club. Opened in 1930 by Prince Henry, third son of George V.
The Club was on Beeley Street - see photos on Hyde Cheshire.
In the earlier 1990s it was demolished to make way for a car park - see photos of the demolition on Hyde Cheshire.
All that was left was a memorial stone - see our post from September 2007 to see it, together with an account of its history.
Sometime on Tuesday night the memorial was reduced to rubble. Accident, vandalism, weather decay or what is not known.
I was told by two council workers whom I saw yesterday that although the plaque has been cracked the rubble is going to be taken away for restoration and should be back in place sometime next week.
The Club was on Beeley Street - see photos on Hyde Cheshire.
In the earlier 1990s it was demolished to make way for a car park - see photos of the demolition on Hyde Cheshire.
All that was left was a memorial stone - see our post from September 2007 to see it, together with an account of its history.
Sometime on Tuesday night the memorial was reduced to rubble. Accident, vandalism, weather decay or what is not known.
I was told by two council workers whom I saw yesterday that although the plaque has been cracked the rubble is going to be taken away for restoration and should be back in place sometime next week.
Thursday, February 03, 2011
The Court
The Court lies opposite the end of Russell Street and gives access for delivery to some of the shopping units of Clarendon Shopping Centre.
I think at one time it was called Colmar Way in recognition of the now forgotten Twinning with Colmar.
This photograph was taken several weeks ago when there was still snow on the ground. I hope to be able to post some more recent photographs soon.
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
ABC Wednesday
C is for Chartist House
Chartist House as viewed from across Union Street.
It is one of two blocks of high rise flats in the town. Originally built as Council Housing but now operated by the New Charter Housing Association.
For more C posts visit ABC Wednesday.
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
The Abstainer's Fountain
This fountain was presented to the Corporation by the Total Abstainers of the Borough in 1888. It originally stood on the corner of Market Place and Market Street. Its remains now stand in Hyde Park near the modern children's play area.
See it in its original position on Old Hyde.
The CDPB theme today is "Fountains": Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
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