Browse Items (229 total)

Grosvenor Garage 1937.jpg

Grosvenor Garage 1937.jpg
A view of the Grosvenor Garage on Burnage Lane from 1937.

Childhood Memories of the 'Brickie'

Childhood Memory of the Brickie.pdf
William Brennan describes the activities local children used to enjoy at Jackson's brickworks. "It was a place of great fun and adventure, but what happened on the ‘Brickie’ had to stay on the ‘Brickie’! If our parents had known, they’d never have…

Christ Church Burnage - 125 years Handbook.pdf

Christ Church Burnage - 125 years.pdf
A handbook celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Christ Church United Reformed Church on Burnage Lane. Includes commemorative programme of events, recollections of the church in the local area, and items relating to the history of the…

The Thunderbolt

The Thunderbolt.pdf
Dorothy describes an unscheduled finale to the 'Levenshulme Happiness Week' in 1950.

Duchess of York 26th Annual Report - 1939.pdf

1939.pdf
A scanned copy of the 26th Annual Report of the Duchess of York Children's Hospital, 1939. Includes news of developments in the hospital over the year, a medical report and the accounts for the hospital. The General Fund section contains a list of…

Garden Village Jubilee 1956 - Programme and History.pdf

Garden Village Jubilee 1960 - Programme and History.pdf
A document produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Garden Village. Includes a brief history of the village, a programme of events to celebrate its jubilee, along with extended descriptions of life in the village in the mid 1950s.

Dorothy - Walking in the Peaks.pdf

Dorothy - Walking in the Peaks.pdf
Dorothy's recollections of her various trips to the Peak District. Traveling by rail or on the bus, she describes her excursions around Edale and Hayfield.

Barbara - Working at a Furriers.pdf

Barbara at furriers.jpg
Barbara's description of her time working at a furriers in central Manchester.

Garden Village Newsletter - The Wheatsheaf - February 1914

gardenvillage_wheatsheaf_1914.pdf
An edition of "The Wheatsheaf", the newsletter produced by residents of the Garden Village, dating from February 1914.