Arnold Avenue is a little street off Slateacre Road.
A contribution to Our World Tuesday
Tuesday 31 July 2012
Arnold Avenue
Monday 30 July 2012
New Vets in Reynard Street
There's a new vet in town. The Tameside Veterinary Clinic has moved into these premises on Reynard Street that were formerly solicitors' offices.
I can't tell you much about them as we no longer have a pet. It is more than ten years since Penny took her last walk to the vets. Bob Butler retired several months ago and his surgery at the cutting edge of town has now closed.
It seems that the Tameside Veterinary Clinic opened in Waterloo, Ashton in 2000 and have now expanded into Hyde - see their website.
A contribution to Blue Monday.
I can't tell you much about them as we no longer have a pet. It is more than ten years since Penny took her last walk to the vets. Bob Butler retired several months ago and his surgery at the cutting edge of town has now closed.
It seems that the Tameside Veterinary Clinic opened in Waterloo, Ashton in 2000 and have now expanded into Hyde - see their website.
A contribution to Blue Monday.
Sunday 29 July 2012
The man on the spiral footbridge
Looking over the M67 motorway towards the spiral footbridge. There is a man to be seen halfway across.
How did it get on to it?
For the answer, visit Hyde DP Xtra.
Earlier photos of or from the footbridge:
A contribution to Sunday Bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
How did it get on to it?
For the answer, visit Hyde DP Xtra.
Earlier photos of or from the footbridge:
- 060505 M67 Junction 3
- 070627 Footbridge over M67
- 080119 M67 Looking East
- 080205 Clark Way Bridge over M67
- 090330 End of March Quiz
- 090406 The Answer is a Spiral Ramp
- 090413 Ramp to Spiral Footbridge
- 090527 Inside the Spiral
- 090928 That Spiral Ramp Again
- 091006 Footbridge Underview
- 091023 Spiral Skywatch
- 091030 Along to the Spiral Ramp
- 091106 Not the Spiral Ramp but ...
- 100103 Another Look at the Spiral Ramp Footbridge
- 110717 Shadow Shot Sunday/Sunday Bridges: The Spiral Ramp
A contribution to Sunday Bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Saturday 28 July 2012
Weekend Reflections: No Mirrors
"No Mirrors, No Lycra, No Men" so it says on the window of the new ladies only fitness and toning salon on Market Street.
I'm not certain, but I think it may be the same business that had recently moved into the former Crown Inn. Now they've re-located into premises on the corner of Edna Street previously occupied by a bathroom showroom.
There may be no mirrors on the inside but the plate-glass frontage acts like a mirror reflecting the buildings opposite.
You can see the whole building on Hyde DP Xtra.
You can see other reflections at Weekend Reflections.
I'm not certain, but I think it may be the same business that had recently moved into the former Crown Inn. Now they've re-located into premises on the corner of Edna Street previously occupied by a bathroom showroom.
There may be no mirrors on the inside but the plate-glass frontage acts like a mirror reflecting the buildings opposite.
You can see the whole building on Hyde DP Xtra.
You can see other reflections at Weekend Reflections.
Labels:
Health care,
Reflections,
Sport
Friday 27 July 2012
The Leafy Foxholes Oak
This ancient oak tree at Foxholes, just below Knott Fold, overlooks the former Godley to Apethorn Railway line now used by the Trans Pennine trail.
See how it looked on Christmas Day 2011.
See how it looked in Feburary 2012
Take a closer look at the leaves on Hyde DP Xtra.
Tree followers should check out Loose & Leafy.
Sky followers should visit Skywatch Friday.
See how it looked on Christmas Day 2011.
See how it looked in Feburary 2012
Take a closer look at the leaves on Hyde DP Xtra.
Tree followers should check out Loose & Leafy.
Sky followers should visit Skywatch Friday.
Labels:
Skywatch,
TransPennine Trail,
Trees
Thursday 26 July 2012
Sign for the Buxton Inn
The Buxton Inn was closed a little while ago but appears now to be "Under new management". The advertised opening hours when I walked past just over a week ago were "Sundays 11pm - 12am; Friday & Saturday 11pm - 1am" unless I misread them.
In 2007 it included a Thai restaurant.
In 2002 before it had expanded into the adjacent property we had celebrated our wedding anniversary therein.
A fuller view of the Buxton can be seen on Hyde DP Xtra.
For signs, signs.
In 2007 it included a Thai restaurant.
In 2002 before it had expanded into the adjacent property we had celebrated our wedding anniversary therein.
A fuller view of the Buxton can be seen on Hyde DP Xtra.
For signs, signs.
Wednesday 25 July 2012
ABC Wednesday: B is for Barclays Bank
Barclays Bank on Market Street was originally Martins Bank.
See how it looked in the 1960s on Old Hyde.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
See how it looked in the 1960s on Old Hyde.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
Tuesday 24 July 2012
Adamson Band at Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012
At the weekend I posted a view of the Adamson Band reflected near the Village Green Well and closer view of a reflection in an instrument.
Here the band have marched down Joel Lane and are turning into Stockport Road.
For more information about the ceremony and a series of 16 photographs showing each well see Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012.
A contribution to Ruby Tuesday.
Here the band have marched down Joel Lane and are turning into Stockport Road.
For more information about the ceremony and a series of 16 photographs showing each well see Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012.
A contribution to Ruby Tuesday.
Labels:
Gee Cross,
Music,
Well dressing
Monday 23 July 2012
Blue Monday: Hyde North Station
Hyde North station is on the line from Rose Hill (Marple) to Manchester Piccadilly. The line coming in from the right is the electrified line from Glossop (originally the Woodhead line).
See the view Southwards on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Blue Monday.
See the view Southwards on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Blue Monday.
Sunday 22 July 2012
Slantwise view of the puddle under Dowson Road bridge
A slantwise view of the puddle under Dowson Road bridge seen from the opposite direction to the one posted on 24th June 2012.
The cyclists at Knott Fold (see Hyde DP Xtra) will be along here soon.
For Scenic Sunday and
Sunday Bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
The cyclists at Knott Fold (see Hyde DP Xtra) will be along here soon.
For Scenic Sunday and
Sunday Bridges at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Labels:
Bridges,
Footpaths,
TransPennine Trail
Saturday 21 July 2012
Weekend Reflections: Adamson Band at Gee Cross Well Dressing
Last Sunday saw the Adamson Band leading the procession around the now seven wells that are visited as part of the Gee Cross Well Dressing ceremony.
For more information about the Well Dressing ceremony and a full set of photographs see Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012.
See another reflection of some of the band on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Weekend Reflections
For more information about the Well Dressing ceremony and a full set of photographs see Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012.
See another reflection of some of the band on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Weekend Reflections
Labels:
Gee Cross,
Music,
Reflections,
Well dressing
Friday 20 July 2012
Shell open again
After its extensive refurbishment, the Shell filling station on Dowson Road is open again.
I noticed that unleaded petrol is priced at 128.9 ppl and diesel at 131.9 ppl which makes the former a penny dearer and the latter a penny cheaper than the price at Morrisons.
For Skywatch Friday.
I noticed that unleaded petrol is priced at 128.9 ppl and diesel at 131.9 ppl which makes the former a penny dearer and the latter a penny cheaper than the price at Morrisons.
For Skywatch Friday.
Labels:
Automobiles,
Prices,
Roads,
Skywatch
Thursday 19 July 2012
Signs at the end of Wavereley Road
At the end of Waverley Road there is a "Give Way" sign. Dowson Road is marked with the word "Slow" just before the "Double Bend" sign. A notice on the Give Way sign warns dog owners that fouling carries a fine of up to £1000. The signs are manufactured by the Altrincham firm "Forest City".
A contribution to signs, signs.
A contribution to signs, signs.
Wednesday 18 July 2012
ABC Wednesday: A is for Arnold Hill Well
Arnold Hill Well is first stop on the annual Gee Cross Well Dressing Procession.
Although well-dressing is a custom mostly confined to Derbyshire, it can be seen in adjacent counties too. Well dressing celebrations were held regularly in Gee Cross from the 1820s until 1878. The custom was revived by the local Women's Institute in 2000.
Arnold Hill Well was dressed by the children of Holy Trinity School. The children looked at inspiring people and stories from the history of the Olympic Games. They have been reflecting on Olympic values such as respect, excellence, friendship, courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
You can view 16 photographs from the 2012 Well Dressing at Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
Although well-dressing is a custom mostly confined to Derbyshire, it can be seen in adjacent counties too. Well dressing celebrations were held regularly in Gee Cross from the 1820s until 1878. The custom was revived by the local Women's Institute in 2000.
Arnold Hill Well was dressed by the children of Holy Trinity School. The children looked at inspiring people and stories from the history of the Olympic Games. They have been reflecting on Olympic values such as respect, excellence, friendship, courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
You can view 16 photographs from the 2012 Well Dressing at Gee Cross Well Dressing 2012.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
Labels:
Arts and crafts,
Flowers,
Gee Cross,
Well dressing
Tuesday 17 July 2012
A planter planted
As work on the renewal of Hyde Market continues, a "planter" has now been planted in front of the red telephone box on the corner of Market Street and Clarendon Street.
As I was taking this photograph a passer-by remarked that it looked like a giant ashtray.
I'm not sure where the red bricks on the pallet are destined to go.
A contribution to Ruby Tuesday.
As I was taking this photograph a passer-by remarked that it looked like a giant ashtray.
I'm not sure where the red bricks on the pallet are destined to go.
A contribution to Ruby Tuesday.
Labels:
Construction Work,
Market,
Utilities
Monday 16 July 2012
Blue stands at Ewen Fields
Ewen Fields is the home of Hyde FC and Manchester City Reserves (or rather The Manchester City Elite Development Squad as they are now known). It used to be red but now it is blue.
There's a photo of the entrance on Hyde DP Xtra.
A brief history of Hyde FC can be found on Old Hyde.
The official website for the club is http://www.hydefc.co.uk/ and there is also a Facebook page for the club.
A contribution to Blue Monday.
There's a photo of the entrance on Hyde DP Xtra.
A brief history of Hyde FC can be found on Old Hyde.
The official website for the club is http://www.hydefc.co.uk/ and there is also a Facebook page for the club.
A contribution to Blue Monday.
Sunday 15 July 2012
Shadow Shot Sunday: Wheelers Traditional Fish & Chips
Shadows by Wheelers Traditional Fish & Chips on Westbury Street off Junction Road near Hyde North station.
For more shadows visit Shadow Shot Sunday.
For more shadows visit Shadow Shot Sunday.
Saturday 14 July 2012
Weekend Reflections: Market Place
A reflected view of Market Place from the Ring and Ride bus dropping off in Clarendon Place.
See the unreflected view on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Weekend Reflections.
See the unreflected view on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Weekend Reflections.
Labels:
Accessibilty,
Buses,
Reflections
Friday 13 July 2012
Skyview Friday: Pigeon over the Town Hall
I took a photo of the market last week and it wasn't till I downloaded it that I noticed the pigeon flying over the Town Hall.
It is carrying something in its beak but I can't decide what. As I was using my phone-camera this is the best close-up I can get.
The uncropped original can be viewed on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
It is carrying something in its beak but I can't decide what. As I was using my phone-camera this is the best close-up I can get.
The uncropped original can be viewed on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Thursday 12 July 2012
The carousel keeps on turning
As I posted last Sunday the roundabout was stopped for a time as the new flags had raised the ground and prevented it turning.
But all is now well. As the sign says "This roundabout was manufactured by Halsteads of Sowerby Bridge in 1897", and you don't stop the old girl for very long. The fare today is 50p. 100 years ago it was probably a ha'penny.
Behind the carousel work on fitting new stalls continues as can be seen on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to signs, signs.
But all is now well. As the sign says "This roundabout was manufactured by Halsteads of Sowerby Bridge in 1897", and you don't stop the old girl for very long. The fare today is 50p. 100 years ago it was probably a ha'penny.
Behind the carousel work on fitting new stalls continues as can be seen on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to signs, signs.
Labels:
Construction Work,
Entertainment,
Market,
Signs
Wednesday 11 July 2012
ABC Wednesday: Z is for Zone
I found this huge padlock guarding the entrance to Rhodes Street North off Manchester Road.
Find further Zs on ABC Wednesday.
Find further Zs on ABC Wednesday.
Tuesday 10 July 2012
The Blue Window Club
The building at the corner of Lumn Road and Smithy Lane was known as the Blue Window Club. Its official name was the Werneth Unionist Working Men's Club. It closed in the late 1980s but re-opened briefly in the 1990s as the "Irish Club". It has since been converted into residential use.
More information on the Hydonian Blog.
The site of the original smithy is now a carpark for the Ring o' Bells pub which is around the far corner. In the centre of the roundabout at the end is the clock from the now demolished James North factory.
For Ruby Tuesday.
More information on the Hydonian Blog.
The site of the original smithy is now a carpark for the Ring o' Bells pub which is around the far corner. In the centre of the roundabout at the end is the clock from the now demolished James North factory.
For Ruby Tuesday.
Labels:
Food and Drink,
Inns and pubs,
Public Art,
Residences,
Roads
Monday 9 July 2012
A weed is just a flower in the wrong place
There is fine show of yellow flowers around the fence at the caravan storage area on Reynard Street. Were they planted or did they just grow? I don't know.
I'm reliably informed that the yellow flowers are Senecio Brachyglottis- greyi, a kind of New Zealand aster. They have very similar flowers to Ragwort but the foliage is quite different.
For Mellow Yellow Monday.
I'm reliably informed that the yellow flowers are Senecio Brachyglottis- greyi, a kind of New Zealand aster. They have very similar flowers to Ragwort but the foliage is quite different.
For Mellow Yellow Monday.
Sunday 8 July 2012
Shadows across the market ground
Sun on the last Saturday of June meant many shadows fell across the market ground where the new stalls were being erected.
One slight problem; the stone flags around the children's roundabout had raised the ground so much that it couldn't operate.
However, I am pleased to report the problem has since been solved and the carousel is turning again.
A contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday.
One slight problem; the stone flags around the children's roundabout had raised the ground so much that it couldn't operate.
However, I am pleased to report the problem has since been solved and the carousel is turning again.
A contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday.
Labels:
Construction Work,
Entertainment,
Market,
Shadows
Saturday 7 July 2012
Muddy steps into Gower Hey Woods
These muddy steps lead down from the TransPennine Trail into Gower Hey Woods. Normally duckboards provide a safe passage across the swampy ground at the bottom.
This photograph was taken a few weeks ago after a lot of heavy rain. The brook was obviously flowing too fast for the culvert and a small lake covered the duckboards.
See how it looked in April 2011.
Take a closer view on Hyde DP Xtra.
Since then we've had a great deal more rain and it is still falling so I imagine the water will have crept a lot higher since then but I won't be venturing down to take a look.
This photograph was taken a few weeks ago after a lot of heavy rain. The brook was obviously flowing too fast for the culvert and a small lake covered the duckboards.
See how it looked in April 2011.
Take a closer view on Hyde DP Xtra.
Since then we've had a great deal more rain and it is still falling so I imagine the water will have crept a lot higher since then but I won't be venturing down to take a look.
Friday 6 July 2012
Skywatch Friday: Hattersley Monkey Puzzle Tree
The Hattersley Monkey Puzzle tree was planted in 1968 by Barry Tongue in the back garden of his house on Garnett Road. The house along with others in the area were demolished as part of the Hattersley redevelopment plan. By then the tree had become a local landmark and a preservation order was placed on it in 2007.
In 2010 planning permission was granted for Tesco to build a supermarket on the site and the tree was moved to Mill Hill Green on the other side of Ashworth Lane.
Photos of the move
Since being moved two years ago the grass has grown around its base, but it still requires support. The houses in the background are on Green Way.
For Skywatch Friday.
In 2010 planning permission was granted for Tesco to build a supermarket on the site and the tree was moved to Mill Hill Green on the other side of Ashworth Lane.
Photos of the move
Since being moved two years ago the grass has grown around its base, but it still requires support. The houses in the background are on Green Way.
For Skywatch Friday.
Thursday 5 July 2012
Signs on Dowson Road
The Leading Edge hair and beauty salon is offering "Prom Packages"; the "Hot Crumpet" sandwich shop is open. There's a no parking sign, a sign for the "Simply Chinese" takeaway. On the other side of the road one house is "To Let" and another is "For Sale". The 330 bus to Stockport displays an electronic sign.
Want more? - check out signs, signs.
Want more? - check out signs, signs.
Labels:
Buses,
Food and Drink,
Residences,
Roads,
Signs
Wednesday 4 July 2012
ABC Wednesday: Y is for Au Yeung
The Au Yeung on Mottram Road was established in 1987 and is still going strong.
For another "Y" fish and chip shop, established 1902, see Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
For another "Y" fish and chip shop, established 1902, see Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
Tuesday 3 July 2012
Norman Cottage
Another redbrick house on Mottram Road,
According to the stone name/date plaque it was built in 1885.
See the plaque on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Ruby Tuesday.
According to the stone name/date plaque it was built in 1885.
See the plaque on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Ruby Tuesday.
Monday 2 July 2012
A New Yellow Canopy
Work on the refurbishment of the Shell filling station on Dowson Road continues apace.
Here the yellow canopy is now going back up again.
More photographs of the work can be seen on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Mellow Yellow Monday.
Here the yellow canopy is now going back up again.
More photographs of the work can be seen on Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to Mellow Yellow Monday.
Labels:
Automobiles,
Construction Work,
Roofs
Sunday 1 July 2012
Pigeons among the Chimneys
There are pigeons amongst the chimneys.
How many can you spot?
"Chimneys" is the CDPB theme for 1st July but at present the portal is down pending a change in hosting company.
News about this can be found on the City Daily Photo Facebook page.
Meanwhile links to other participants to the theme can be found at CDPB Theme Day.
How many can you spot?
"Chimneys" is the CDPB theme for 1st July but at present the portal is down pending a change in hosting company.
News about this can be found on the City Daily Photo Facebook page.
Meanwhile links to other participants to the theme can be found at CDPB Theme Day.
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