Maps

345 maps found.

1924, Rochdale Ref. POP818999
1896, Rochdale Ref. RNE818999
1947, Rochdale Ref. NPO818999
1903, Rochdale Ref. RNC818999
1890 - 1908, Rochdale Ref. HOSM35113
1890 - 1891, Norden Ref. HOSM36401
1903, Langley Ref. RNC752535
1903, Hooley Bridge Ref. RNC740021
1903, Hollins Ref. RNC738155
1903, Lower Place Ref. RNC769656
1924, Belfield Ref. POP637635
1924, Bentgate Ref. POP638648
1924, Birch Ref. POP640364
1903, Burnedge Ref. RNC656277
1903, Haugh Ref. RNC728487
1903, Healey Ref. RNC729908
1903, Heywood Ref. RNC732224
1903, Spotland Bridge Ref. RNC836563
1903, Stanycliffe Ref. RNC838582
1903, Shawclough Ref. RNC829148

Books

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Memories

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The Blue Cap Hotel

My Grandparents Jack and Edna Williams ran The Blue Cap Hotel in Sandiway during my youth and my fondest memories are there, of Rooms 6 and 7, which would be allocated to my sister and I during our stays. There were garages out ...Read more

A memory of Sandiway in 1964 by Anita Healey

Dr Nuttall 1859 1863

I am trying to trace an ancester, James Nuttall, who was born in Rochdale in 1820 and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He is listed as living in Little Sutton, Cheshire, in the Medical Registers of 1859 ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Richard Suthers

Happy Times In Collyhurst

I was born in Windsors Street, Collyhurst in 1950. I went to St Oswald's School and also walked with St James Sunday School. I remember Pop Henson, he married my mam & dad. I remember the docs Davey, Duguid and ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by June Major

Bronze Street Collyhurst

Hi everyone, I went to St Pat's 1956 -1962 and lived at 17 Bronze Street. I remember Brian Kidd going to our school. We had a good football team, I think the headmaster was Mr Cassidy who played for United in the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1959 by Anthony Flynn

Park Follies

Although I lived in London I spent much of the summer holidays with my Auntie Mabel and Uncle Bill in Greenhill Avenue, Rochdale. I was 12 then and spent a lot of the time on Lenny Barn with the local children. The rest of the time I ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1949 by Roger Windsor

A Rochdale Childhood

My first memory of Rochdale town hall was seeing the King and Queen on the balcony in 1937 when they were on their coronation tour. Another visitor seen there was Gracie Fields. During my childhood, (1930-1945) I ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1945 by Edith Unsworth

Drake Street

I was born in Rochdale in 1934. I attended Champness Hall Sunday School, 1940 -52, which was situated just below the Rochdale Observer offices (on the left of the photo). It was a large Methodist Central Hall with offices used by ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale in 1952 by stanley.rudman

Our Street

Our Street was named Aston Street at the back of the Kings Arms pub in Rochdale Road. It was an amazing little street with a tripe shop and pies at the top of the street, a garage next door which housed Johnny Raffo's Ice Cream Vans, ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1949 by Bernice Wood

From The Beginning!

I was born in 1938 in Needwood Street off Rochdale Road. My Mam and Dad were allocated a new flat in Kingsley Crescent when I was a year old so all my memories are of the 'flats'. I, along with my two sisters and one ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1940 by Mavis Mc Grath

Stacksteads Boyhood.

My family moved from Haslingden to Newchurch Road in 1950 opposite the Farhome Tavern. As an eight year old I attended Western Junior School until 1953 leaving to attend Blackthorn Secondary Modern until June 1957 when our ...Read more

A memory of Stacksteads in 1950 by Tom Pilling

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Captions

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Caption For Walsden, Church And Lock C1960

The Rochdale Canal was built as a cheaper alternative to turnpike roads for Rochdale`s woollen trade.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

Hollingworth Lake is Rochdale`s oldest major tourist attraction.

Caption For Rochdale, Memorial Gardens C1965

The Hippodrome on the left was where Gracie Fields, one of Rochdale`s most famous citizens, began her singing career: she came joint first in a talent show at the age of 10 and won 10s 6d.

Caption For Rochdale, The Memorial 1902

In 1986 the name of Rochdale`s much-loved Harvey Kershaw MBE was added.

Caption For Rochdale, Drake Street C1960

The Rochdale Observer office on the left still had its old clock, which has since been replaced.

Caption For Rochdale, Newgate C1910

This picture is, perhaps, more representative of working-class Rochdale and shows telephone wires and electric tram cables strung like knitting above the street.

Caption For Walsden, Church And Lock C1960

The Rochdale Canal, seen here in the foreground, runs through the valley, and brought jobs and prosperity to the town.

Caption For Rochdale, Broadway C1910

Rochdale abandoned its tramway system in November 1932; it was a casualty of the Depression, along with many of the town's cotton mills.

Caption For Delph, Rosehill C1955

Though within the parish of Rochdale, Saddleworth lay in the extreme south-west of the West Riding of Yorkshire and was long talked of as the part of Yorkshire where Lancastrians lived.

Caption For Penistone, The Shopping Centre C1960

From its humble origins in 1840s Rochdale when two dozen Owenite and Chartist workmen had clubbed together to open a store in T'owd Lane, the movement had become nationwide by the end of the 19th century

Caption For Rochdale, Ashworth Valley 1895

Ashworth is 3 miles from Rochdale and Bury and 1 mile from Heywood centre.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Hall Square 1913

On the left the new building is inscribed Rochdale Vintners Co Ltd 1911 and it extends through to Yorkshire Street as Yates` Wine Lodge.

Caption For Rochdale, Grammar School 1895

Opened in 1847, this was Rochdale Grammar School`s second building.

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell, Fairies Chapel 1913

Of the fairies, Fferrand wrote: 'amongst the uneducated people in Rochdale the superstition of fairies has not been dispelled, and Shakespeare, Drayton, and other poets, in the exercise of their poetical

Caption For Rochdale, Manor House 1898

Rochdale adopted this red brick building, correctly named the Orchard, as the Manor House because it was the residence of the Deardens before they purchased the manor from the poet Lord Byron.

Caption For Rochdale, View From The Park Slopes 1913

This picture fits the description of Rochdale that appears in the 1906 Baedecker guide: 'a town of over 90,000 inhab., situated on the Roche, and is one of the chief seats of the flannel and woollen industry

Caption For Rochdale, Healey Dell Viaduct 1895

Byron brought his distant kinswoman Mary Ann Chaworth, with whom he was in love, here when they visited Rochdale and were staying as the guests of Thomas Fferrand.

Caption For Littleborough, Hollingworth Lake C1960

The temperature is rising and on a hot day in the early 1960s it seems as if all of Rochdale has headed for the lake.

Caption For Whitworth, Facit C1955

Facit, to the north of Whitworth, was elected for a church under the Rochdale Vicarage Act, 1866.St John`s was consecrated on 1 December 1871.

Caption For Rochdale, Town Hall Square 1892

Overspending on civic projects is not peculiar to present-day administrations, for the final bill for Rochdale's Town Hall was over 7½ times the original £20,000 estimate when it eventually opened in 1871

Caption For Rochdale, Broadfield Park 1895

Councillor Edward Taylor and Alderman George Leach Ashworth, who was twice mayor of Rochdale, were largely responsible for acquiring the 16 acres that form the park.

Caption For Whitworth, The Reservoir, Cowm 1951

Rochdale Corporation started planning this reservoir in 1866.

Caption For Rochdale, Hollingworth Lake 1892

Hollingworth Lake was originally constructed as a feeder for the Rochdale Canal.

Caption For Whitworth, St Anslem Roman Catholic Church C1950

Whitworth`s mills and quarries attracted Irish immigrants, who had to walk to St John`s Roman Catholic Chapel, Rochdale until the Rev John Millward opened a Whitworth Mission in 1860.