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A Real Photo Postcard of Rochdale, Lancashire c.1920s, formerly owned by my husband's paternal grandfather.
On the back he has written:
"Textile and machinery at Rochdale."
A Real Photo Postcard of Rochdale, Lancashire c.1920s, formerly owned by my husband's paternal grandfather.
On the back he has written:
"Textile and machinery at Rochdale."
David Slater (Spoddendale), Alan Mays, , have particularly liked this photo
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The ornate fencing was lost when taken away for the war effort. Such a shame really. All that remained were the stubs where the uprights had been set into the stone. The same all along the Esplanade by the Art Gallery and Library but it gave a good wide wall to walk along when we were kids!
I would put the date at mid to late 1930s – the buses tell me that! The first of that style of single decker was delivered in 1937. The Post Office building was constructed in the 1920s.
Thanks for posting the picture. A very interesting item from the old family collection.
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