Showing posts with label Town Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Town Hall. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Library Car Park on Union Street


This car park, viewed from the end of Ward Street, is on the site of the former Hyde Baths which opened in 1889 and closed in 1984 and was later demolished. On the left is the former Hyde Library with buildings at the rear which have been variously used as a college and for council services. Library services have now been moved to the Town Hall which is visible beyond the corner of the car park.

More information can be found on Hyde Xtra.

A contribution to Our World Tuesday and ABC Wednesday.

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Busker on Hyde Civic Square


Near the bus stop by the flower planter and between the phone box and a bench a busker is playing on the Civic Square. He has come fully equipped with music stand microphone and speakers. In the background the Town Hall on the right is covered with scaffold. On the left is the RBS bank.

A contribution to Our World Tuesday.

Monday, 12 January 2015

Harry Rutherford's Festival of Britain Mural


This photo is © Dave Williams and shows the mural painted by local artist Harry Rutherford for the Festival of Britain 1951.

It is to be found inside Hyde Town Hall on the wall above the entrance.

A good biography of Harry Rutherford (1903-1985) can be found on the Clark-Art website. They have some of his work for sale at prices from around £1-4000.

A contribution to Monday Murals.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Trees at the entrance to Hyde Town Hall


It used to be a tradition for a large Xmas tree to be placed outside Hyde Town Hall.

See how it looked in 1998, again in 2009 and the same tree covered in snow in January 2010.

Now though we have far fewer lights and the tree is in the Civic Square.

Recently, however, two new Christmas trees have replaced bushes on either side of the entrance to the Town Hall. One is sponsored by KFC and the other by McDonalds.

A closer view of the sponsored trees can be found on Hyde DP Xtra.

A contribution to Whimsical Windows, Delirious Doors and contribution to Ruby Tuesday.

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Deadline for voting is 12 noon GMT on Monday 29th December 2014.

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Hyde Town Hall Clock Tower


A couple of weeks ago I posted about the clock faces on Hyde Town Hall being removed for cleaning.

The ones on the side have been replaced but now the hands on the front face have been removed for restoration.

No doubt they'll be back soon.

A contribution to Ruby Tuesday and Our World Tuesday.

Monday, 17 November 2014

Blue Monday: The missing face of Owd Josh


Two of the clockfaces on Hyde Town Hall have been removed recently for cleaning and general restoration. This shows the blank space left on the northern face. The space behind has been covered with blue sheeting.

See its normal look as at 09:09 09/09/09.

A photograph of the southern face of the clock and the tower itself can be found on Hyde DP Xtra.

Photographs of the inside of the clock tower can be found at Hyde, Cheshire.

It should be back looking new again before too long.

This poem is from Gleams Of Sunshine by James Leigh
Opening Of Hyde Town Hall Clock And Bells
October 18th 1884
Presented By Mr. Joshua Bradley, Of Godley.

Hark! To those sounds of jubilee
In honour of our friend J.B.;
Hark! To those sounds -
Loud cheers are heard on every hand,
Whist with the music of the band,
The town resounds.

With joyful step and hearts elate
This noble gift we celebrate
With demonstration:
Our hearty cheers this day we raise,
The givers worthy of all praise
And emulation.

But now's the time, and now's the hour
J.B. ascends the Town Hall Tower
To play his part, -
He starts the Clock, the Bells chime out,
And with the sounds, a mighty shout
Doth thrill the heart.

And now they're off - the Town Hall Bells,
Each listening heart with pleasure swells,
To view the scene;
Strains of sweet music fill the air,
Whilst joyful faces everywhere
With pleasure beam.

As to the clock our eyes we lift,
We thank the donor for his gift
With loud acclaim.
And others will in future times,
When listening to those mellow chimes
Pronounce his name.

That grand old spinner's played his part,
For he with large unselfish heart
Doth noble give;
Then let this mighty concourse sing
The words that in my ears now ring
Long may he live

Long may he live to view with pride
The gift he has bestowed on Hyde
For many years;
And when this generation's gone,
Those Town Hall Bells may still chime on
For other ears.
A contribution to Blue Monday.

Friday, 10 October 2014

Behind the Town Hall


The rear of the Town Hall viewed from the Asda car park.

A contribution to Skywatch Friday.

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Wilko and the Town Hall


Opposite the Town Hall used to be the Hyde Equitable Co-operative but it later became KwikSave and then Wilkinson's. Now the name has been shortened simply to Wilko.

A contribution to Ruby Tuesday and Our World Tuesday.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

ABC Wednesday: O is for Oldham Street


Oldham Street runs from Church Street to Corporation Street. It is a mixture of small business properties and terraced houses.

To stop it being used as a "rat-run", parts of it are one-way and speed-humps (a.k.a. sleeping policemen) are used as traffic-calming measures.

The Town Hall is visible at the bottom.

A contribution to ABC Wednesday.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Red-backed bus by the Town Hall


Outside the Town Hall, the 330 bus from Stockport to Ashton is waiting to turn right at the traffic lights.

A contribution to Ruby Tuesday and Our World Tuesday.

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Christmas Lights Switched On


The Christmas lights were switched on in Hyde at 6.30pm last night.

These are the ones on the Town Hall. I'm a bit disappointed that there are no lights on the clock tower as that would have highlighted the shape of the building.

See how they looked 15 years ago in 1998 on Old Hyde.

A contribution to Scenic Weekends.

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Pigeons in the planter


The flower-planter on the northern corner of the Civic Square is very attractive to pigeons it seems.

A contribution to Our World Tuesday.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Wet shrubs by the closed conveniences


Back at the beginning of April I featured the shrubs on Greenfield Street outside the old Town Hall toilets that have been closed for more than six years.

Now here they are some three months later on a day when the rain is persistently precipitating.

The street round the corner is Water Street.

A contribution to Our World Tuesday.

Thursday, 1 August 2013

New Streetlamps


A good look at the top of the new streetlamps in Hyde with the Town Hall behind.

See the ground-level view on Hyde DP Xtra.

A contribution to the Streetlamp theme at the City Daily Photoblog portal.

Saturday, 6 July 2013

The Very Top Of The Town Hall


The Town Hall ends in a metal spiked cross on the top of the cupola above the clock.

Its purpose is not so much decorous as being an effective lightning conductor.

A contribution to The Weekend in Black and White.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Town Hall Chimney


A close-up view of the red-brick chimney on the Corporation Street side of the Town Hall.

A contribution to Ruby Tuesday and Our World Tuesday.

Friday, 28 June 2013

Fencing by Hyde Town Hall


This old wrought iron fence runs along the front of the Town Hall. On the right is the back of the sign, the front of which can be viewed on yesterday's post.

In the background is the memorial to the Hyde Seal Water Polo Team.

A contribution to Friday Fences.

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Signs, Signs: Hyde Town Hall


Behind the see-through stencil street sign for Hyde Town Hall is the foundation stone, laid by Thomas Ashton, first mayor of the borough on June 30th 1883.

A contribution to signs, signs.

Monday, 8 April 2013

Pigeons in the planter



There are pigeons among the flowers in the planter at the corner of Clarendon Street and Market Street. The newly planted tree obscures the telephone kiosk behind. The Town Hall is on the left and on the right is Greenfield Street.

Friday, 5 April 2013

Friday Fences: Shrubs on Greenfield Street.



Back in July 2006 there was a flower bed with some lovely sunflowers outside the Town Hall toilets on Greenfield Street.

By August 2007 the flowers had been replaced by shrubs and the toilets closed.

Now the toilets are still closed, the shrubs have matured and been enclosed by a low ornamental fence.

A contribution to Friday Fences.