What we have lost: Whitehall Farm, Sale; The Priory; Women keeping their maiden names
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A walk down School Road, Sale, in the 1940s/1950s; The Story of Walden Gardens; Local Chelsea Pensioners, 1798-1851; Further Notes on Whitehall Farm; Cow Hire in the Seventeenth Century
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Watling Gate, Newton Park, Timperley; Factory Labour Retention and Recruitment During WW1: The Schaffer & Budenberg Experience; Memories of James Ernest Hulme; St Martin's, Ashton-on-Mersey, 700th Centenary
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Ties between Sale, Ashton and Hale; Sale and Ashton 'Strays'; The Gratrix family at War; VJ Day Celebrations, 1945; Sale Worthies: 1. John Brogden; The Dovecote, Sale Old Hall
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Interesting Graves in Brooklands Cemetery; The Consistory Court at Chester and the People of Sale and Ashton, 1590-1720; Dr Richard Marsden Pankhurst; Sale Worthies: 2. John Moore
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A short biography of Altrincham artist Edith le Breton (Edith Jackson)who lived from 1912 to 1993. She painted local scenes in Altrincham and Salford where she was born.
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Family Life in Broadheath, 1920s-1930s; Altrincham General Hospital; Sir William Henry Veno; Lord Stamford and the Bombing of Altrincham in December 1940; Maudie Tipping's Third Will
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Social and Economic Change in late Nineteenth Century Bowdon; The Blitz in Altrincham, 1940-41; East Chinnock Church, Somerset; Altrincham in the 1930s; The Otto Gas Engine and the Crossley Brothers; Social Geographical Divisions in Nineteenth Century Altrincham
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Tour of Altrincham. A walk around the history of Altrincham, Cheshire. Out-of-print. Now edownload only.
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Dunham Massey POW camp. Memories of the German POW camp on the edge of Dunham Massey new Park, near Altrincham. Now edownload only
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Ollerbarrow Farm and New Farm, Hale; Altrincham Town Hall's Stanined Glass Coats-of-Arms; Altrincham and Dunham Memorial Cross; Richmond House School, Bowdon; Two Hale Families in the Mid-eighteenth Century
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How the Duke of Bridgewater dealt with the major landowners through whose lands his Bridgewater Canal passed. Based on papers in the Dunham Massey Archive from the 1750s to the 1770s.
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A detailed history of 59 pubs, taverns, hotels and temperance bars and their licensees from the 1600s to the 1930s. Includes index of people and places. 72pp
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Special WW1 edition Captain Edward Kinder Bradbury VC: The French Connection; Edward Kinder Bradbury VC: The ‘Affair at Néry’, 1 September 1914; The Princess Mary Christmas 1914 Tin and Other WW1 Memorabilia; The Cinema in Altrincham in August 1914
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Part 1: 1850s to the Beginning of the National Health Service. By David Eastwood.
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The history of Altrincham mills from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century
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Memories of Dunham Camp; Bent's Inn, Altrincham 1640-1713; Timperley Datestone; The Victoria Cross and the George Cross
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by Colin Graham. This occasional paper looks at the beginning of the First World War through Altrincham's local newspaper, the Altrincham Guardian and analyses the reactions of local people. There is not only the reaction from the Home Front (the fundraising, the enlisting, the arrival of Belgian refugees), but also the letters from local soldiers printed in the newspaper, and later on the obituaries.…
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Memories of the visit of George V and Queen Elizabeth to Broadheath Industrial Estate, Altrincham in 1947 to say thank you for the area's effort in the Second World War
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The Black Ewe of Sale Old Hall (the life of Margaret Massey died 1653); a Trafford Park Childhood; Child Emigration from Sale to Canada
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'Mr Mayor Conceits Himself to Have That Power'Abstracts of some documents connected to Altrincham’s Court Leet from the 1620s to 1681 (from the Papers of the Grey Family, Earls of Stamford, John Rylands Library University of Manchester.) Abstracts of some documents connected to Altrincham’s Court Leet from the 1620s to 1681 (from the Papers of the Grey Family, Earls of Stamford, John Rylands Library…
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By Colin Graham. This is the second part of a history of how the Cheshire market town of Altrincham was affected by WW1 and how Altrincham people played their part, whether in the armed services or non-combatant
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Articles: A Chase Through Hale Ends in Death; Altrincham's Ancient Charter; Altrincham's Seventeenth Century Inns: Part 2: Eaton's Inn 1600-1753 (aka the Old Market Tavern)
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Altrincham and Its Buttermarket 1682-1760: A late seventeenth century urban regeneration project. The effect of the Royal Navy's need for cheese on a small market town in Cheshire and its hinterland. It began the start of a small golden age for the market town.
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Court Leet and View of Frankpledge of the Barony of Dunham Massey 1733–1740 (Transcripts of the records of the Barony Court for Dunham Massey for the years 1733 to 1740)
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