EPW009630 ENGLAND (1923). Bradford Colliery and the Bradford Iron Works, Manchester, 1923
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Title | [EPW009630] Bradford Colliery and the Bradford Iron Works, Manchester, 1923 |
Reference | EPW009630 |
Date | 1923 |
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Place name | MANCHESTER |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 386989, 398514 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.1960884423472, 53.482932757929 |
National Grid Reference | SJ870985 |
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Tuesday 2nd of September 2014 01:43:17 PM |
my old school. great pic thanx |
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Friday 29th of August 2014 07:06:25 PM |
My name was Susan Hardman and I went to Queen Street School in the early sixties. My first teacher was Miss White and I remember Mr Callaghan and Headteacher Miss Gall. I can also remember not being allowed to have a nap in the infant class at nap time on the fold-up beds with the heavy army blankets (must have been my mum's instructions). I was also TV monitor and used to wheel it into the appropriate classroom and set it up when it was required - I used to feel so grown up doing that |
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Tuesday 18th of October 2016 10:38:28 AM |
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Friday 29th of August 2014 06:55:05 PM |
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Sunday 24th of August 2014 12:06:04 PM |
My Mum and Dad bought the only house that faced onto Queen Street and remember Waddacors Lorries and Kaye Goodfellows and the Glassworks. The neighbours from nearby streets had bonfires on the croft (the piece of land where a building had been knocked down) across from our house and I remember trestle tables and jacket potatoes; meat and potato pies and 'tata hash' and red cabbage. |
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Tuesday 18th of October 2016 10:46:45 AM |
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Sunday 24th of August 2014 12:05:14 PM |
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Sunday 26th of May 2013 06:22:39 PM |
This pin is in the wrong place, this is Forge Lane.The buildings on both sides of the road belong to Richard Johnson's wire works. |
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Sunday 24th of August 2014 12:13:41 PM |
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Sunday 26th of May 2013 06:21:30 PM |