Grid reference SJ9595
near to Hyde, Tameside, England
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Railway bridge over M67 |
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Newton for Hyde Station Building
Newton for Hyde station was opened by the Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway as "Newton and Hyde" in 1841. The Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway became the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire... (more)
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Footbridge Across the M67 at Hyde
by David Dixon
The footbridge crossing the M67 motorway at Junction 3 (Hyde).
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Path in a dell at Hyde Park
A path follows the stream up to a slab footbridge before doubling back towards the Park Road entrance closest to Clarendon Road.
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Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College Playing Fields
The playing fields of the college which has recently closed. Hyde Park lies on the other side of the trees.
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Newton station - former booking office
By 1989 the station buildings were in non-railway use, but excellently maintained. The passageway to the side of the office was the entrance to the platforms.
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M67 near Godley
by philandju
From a train on the Manchester Piccadilly to Hadfield line.
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Church at Godley
by Roger May
St.John the Baptist Church at the aptly-named Godley, in Hyde, Cheshire. This is a view of the rear of the church.
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Victoria Street Playing Fields
On the south side of Victoria Street.
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The Curiosity Shop
Next to the Curiosity Shop on Commercial Brow at the corner with Clarendon Road is a George V postbox which may be one of the oldest postboxes in Hyde.
I've been informed that the shop used to be an off-licence with a post office... (more)
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St Paul's RC Church, Hyde (set of 2 images) |
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Building work at Clarendon Woods
The forming playing fields at what was Hyde Grammar School and more recently Clarendon Sixth Form College are being prepared for the building of an estate of new houses to be called Clarendon Woods.
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