EPW017598 ENGLAND (1927). The Heaton Mersey Bleach Works, Heaton Mersey, 1927
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Title | [EPW017598] The Heaton Mersey Bleach Works, Heaton Mersey, 1927 |
Reference | EPW017598 |
Date | April-1927 |
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Place name | HEATON MERSEY |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 386668, 390075 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.2005685567755, 53.407062422328 |
National Grid Reference | SJ867901 |
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Park Row |
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Mill race |
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War memorial at the entrance to St John's Road. |
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Methodist church (later demolished) |
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Cheshire side of the river |
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River Mersey |
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The main Heaton Mersey Bleach Works |
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Manchester (Central)-Stockport(Tiviot Dale/Cheadle Heath-Derby-London (St Pancras) railway line |
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Heaton Mersey recreation ground |
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Vale Road |
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The Upper Bleach Works |
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Heaton Mersey railway station: an early victim of the service cuts in the 1960s: demolished and built over. |
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Station Road |
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Didsbury Road (now A5145) running through the centre of Heaton Mersey |
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Didsbury Road (now A5145) |
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Grundy Hill Farm (subsequently demolished and built over) |
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