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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: February 2013
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Tuesday, 26 February 2013. ABC Wednesday: Guzzlin Goose. Today's post for ABC Wednesday is G for "Guzzlin Goose". And shows the pub of that name on Bentinck Street. The Guzzlin Goose pub is not, in my opinion, one of Ashton's better-looking buildings, although it looks very smart after its recent re-paint, which has emphasised its simple design typical of a lot of 1960s architecture. See Google Street View. Click photo for larger version. Press Back button to return here.). Monday, 25 February 2013.
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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: Trains
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Wednesday, 29 May 2013. Today's post for ABC Wednesday is T for "Trains". And the photo shows Ashton's Charlestown Station with a train at each platform. On the right hand side, the train from Manchester heading for Stalybridge is waiting. On the left hand side, a train from Stalybridge is just arriving on its way to Manchester. The brown building on the left houses the offices of Tameside Council. The blue buildings in the background are Assheton House and IKEA, which were seen in last week's photo.
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Skip to page content. Skip to navigation links. Go to top of page. Go to Access page. Mossley Industrial Heritage Centre. Mossley Industrial Heritage Centre is situated in Longlands Mill, the home of Emmaus Mossley. On Queen Street, opposite Mossley railway station. The centre is very small but has a collection of old photographs for visitors to browse through as well as some artifacts from the town's history of cotton spinning. Mossley Industrial Heritage Centre is a collaboration between Emmaus Mossley.
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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: June 2013
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013. Today's photo shows Walk Mill Bridge across the Ashton Canal. This bridge looks very modern - in fact it was completed only a few weeks ago, replacing an older bridge that has been there for more than 200 years. When the original bridge was built its purpose was to carry horses and carts across the canal. It was unable to cope with the modern articulated lorries that need access to the factories between the canal and the river. Posts from around the world please follow this link.
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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: Unicorns
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Wednesday, 5 June 2013. Today's post for ABC Wednesday is U for "Unicorns". So just where in Ashton might a couple of these mythical creatures be seen? The answer is on this colourful coat of arms below the clock tower of Ashton's Market Hall. I'm afraid I could not find out what this particular coat of arms is and what it is doing there. Nor could I find out why unicorns are featured. If anyone knows, please let me know through the comments. Nicorns" is a contribution to ABC Wednesday. For more " U.
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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: November 2012
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Friday, 30 November 2012. The City Daily Photo theme for the beginning of December is "My Street". The photo shows Hamilton Street in Ashton's West End. This is not the street where I live (stalkers, please take note) but I have chosen it for today's theme as it is so typical of the streets in Ashton under Lyne. These days the cotton spinning machines have gone and the mill produces Weetabix rather than cloth. See Google Street View. From around the world. 9 comments so far - add your own comment! This w...
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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: March 2013
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Tuesday, 26 March 2013. ABC Wednesday: Kings Road. Today's post for ABC Wednesday is K for "Kings Road". And the photo shows a section of this thoroughfare just east of the junction with Queens Road at Hurst Cross. Many years ago, before the area became built-up, this was known as Cross Acre Lane. When these houses were built it became Upper King Street. Then Upper and Lower King Street became Kings Road. In the distance, beyond the traffic signals, is the spire of St John's Church. See Google Street View.
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Ashton-under-Lyne.com Photo Blog: December 2012
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Monday, 31 December 2012. Photo View of 2012 - part two. As the year draws to its close I have been taking a look back over some of the photos that have appeared here in 2012. Part one. Appeared yesterday and part two today - in the final hours of the year. It was a disappointing year weather-wise with some really hot days but also with more than our usual share of rain and dismal days. Click photo for larger version. Press Back button to return here.). Part one can be seen here. Sunday, 30 December 2012.
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