Photos

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Maps

205 maps found.

1899, Lower Morton Ref. RNC769576
1947, Morton Spirt Ref. NPO784034
1919, Upper Morton Ref. POP857662
1947, Abbots Morton Ref. NPO618498
1899, Morton Mill Ref. RNE784026
1898, Morton Underhill Ref. RNE784037
1887, Morton Ref. HOSM54115
1898, Abbots Morton Ref. RNE618498
1898, East Morton Ref. RNE697703
1947, East Morton Ref. NPO697703
1921, Morton Common Ref. POP783999
1919, Lower Morton Ref. POP769576
1898, West Morton Ref. RNE864758
1902-1903, Morton Ref. RNC783986
1902-1903, Morton Ref. RNC783988
1901-1903, Morton Ref. RNC783991
1947, Morton Tinmouth Ref. NPO784036
1897, Morton Tinmouth Ref. RNE784036
1919, Abbots Morton Ref. POP618498
1919, Morton Spirt Ref. POP784034

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Memories

87 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Hyde Road

It seem a long time ago now but still very clear. I moved to Hyde Road in West Gorton from Dane Bank when I was 2 years old. My parents had the newsagents on the corner of Hyde Road and Sherwin street. I went to Thomas Street Primary ...Read more

A memory of Gorton by nezboyg

Berry Street

Hi, moved to Gorton when I was 5 yrs old, lived on Berry Street in the shadow of St James church. Loved playing in the grave yard, cobbled street back yards, outside loo, them were the days. Went to St James school, had a friend ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1970 by Aian Harvey

Grinsdale Bridge

Grinsdale Bridge was built to take road traffic over the railway line going into Carlisle. It was always a driving hazard. The main claim to fame of the area was Ron Morton's Auto Wrecking yard. He supplied a treasure trove ...Read more

A memory of Grinsdale in 1965 by Marcia Kell

17 Ceagside Gardens

1960 to 1983. I was born at the QE in October 1960. My parents lived with my grandparents at number 17. My grandparents moved into the house when it was new (built by Leech) in the late 30s. They intended to buy but the war ...Read more

A memory of Lobley Hill in 1963 by Pauline Koritsa

The Other Side Of Hyde Road

We had long warm summers with some rain and all the children could play together without too much bickering, our little group lived in a small area from Wren Street to Ashmore Street. Not all the kids went to St Marks ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1948 by Kenneth Frost

1949 1966

I was born at 16 Roding Avene, the prefabs right next to the River Roding. Across the main London Road was Delayneys, also the Masters Match factory with its tall chimmney. I remember seeing the chimney being knocked down, the man at the ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Yvonne Tilbury

Gorton Lane Manchester

I lived on Gorton Lane and I rememeber the shops and the pub which is the Gardeners now, I lived a few doors away. I used to go to the shops and I remember the corner shop, I forget what it was called but ...Read more

A memory of Newton in 1957 by Marie O Neill

Levenshulme Gorton

I am 58 years old, born in Moss Side, raised in Levenshulme, and have lived in Gorton near the old tannery on Tan Yard Brow for 25 years now. I have an old film (now on DVD) of old Gorton, if anyone wants a copy, email to: ...Read more

A memory of Levenshulme in 1952 by David Broome

My Childhood In Gorton

I was born Judith Payne in 1946 and lived in a two bed terraced house with outside toilet and no hot water or bathroom, on Victoria Road. Gorton, Manchester. This ran off Hyde Road next to the junction with Cross Street, ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1950 by Judith Davies

Prefabs

I remember the prefabs. I lived at Learigg Terrace from 1948 till about 1957 when we moved to the new houses in Livingston Drive. I can also remember Mortons Farm before the new houses were built, I think it was where the shops are now. My first school was Whiterigg.

A memory of Plains by nanamarsh

Captions

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