EPW017430 ENGLAND (1927). Royale Green and environs, Northenden, 1927
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Title | [EPW017430] Royale Green and environs, Northenden, 1927 |
Reference | EPW017430 |
Date | 8-March-1927 |
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Place name | NORTHENDEN |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 383394, 389635 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.2497994580761, 53.403014156043 |
National Grid Reference | SJ834896 |
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Princess Road - later Patterdale Road |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 26th of November 2014 05:07:21 PM |
Royal Green School later built in this field |
Lee |
Thursday 7th of November 2013 09:01:47 PM |
Holly House |
John Ellis |
Sunday 28th of October 2012 04:21:23 PM |
Smithy |
John Ellis |
Sunday 28th of October 2012 04:20:27 PM |
Bradleygate |
John Ellis |
Sunday 28th of October 2012 04:18:08 PM |
Bradley Gate farm was the home of my G,G,Grandfather, he was a cotton merchant in Manchester. |
Ian Warburton |
Thursday 18th of December 2014 02:08:24 PM |
My G,G Grandfathers House from approx 1847 to 1884 |
Ian Warburton |
Friday 30th of March 2018 09:25:05 PM |
River Mersey |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:12:04 PM |
Ford Lane |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:10:15 PM |
River Mersey |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:08:37 PM |
St Wilfrid's Parish Church Northenden - burial ground |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:07:37 PM |
Shawcross Lane |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:04:28 PM |
Longley Lane (B5166) |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:03:12 PM |
Sharston Road |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:02:36 PM |
Royle Green Road (B5166) |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:02:03 PM |
Royle Green |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 05:00:07 PM |
Rose Hill |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:59:43 PM |
Once the home of the Watkin family; Sir Edward Watkin became director of four railway companies, and drew up (abortive) plans in the 1870s for a tunnel under the English Channel. The house later became a local authority children's home, and is now divided up into residential apartments. |
John Ellis |
Sunday 28th of October 2012 04:28:24 PM |
User Comment Contributions
The spelling is "Royle Green". |
John Ellis |
Sunday 1st of July 2012 04:59:00 PM |