Newtown (Cally) Altrincham by David Miller

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The railway arrived in Altrincham in 1849. The railway workers needed housing, so Newtown was built on Hale Moss on the south-eastern edge of the town between what is now Lloyds Street and Oxford Road. It was soon nicknamed 'Cally'. There are many versions of why it was called this.

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Cally

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