Vue Speaks out & Puts Blue Story back in Cinema!
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Mark Lemon on Belle Vue Aces' defeat at Leicester Lions
Team manager Mark Lemon spoke to Craig Birch after Belle Vue Aces' 47-43 defeat to Leicester Lions in the SGB Premiership meeting at the Paul Chapman and Sons Arena.
Blue Story | Official Trailer | Paramount Pictures UK
Welcome to the Blue Story. From Rapman, creator of Shiro's Story, comes his first feature film, Blue Story. In cinemas November 22.
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Places to see in ( Stretford - UK )
Places to see in ( Stretford - UK )
Stretford is a town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Lying on flat ground between the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal, Stretford is 3.8 miles to the southwest of Manchester city centre, 3.0 miles (4.8 km) south-southwest of Salford and 4.2 miles (6.8 km) northeast of Altrincham. Stretford is contiguous with the suburb of Chorlton-cum-Hardy to the east, and the towns of Urmston to the west, Salford to the north, and Sale to the south. The Bridgewater Canal bisects the town.
Historically in Lancashire, during much of the 19th century Stretford was an agricultural village, with its own market, known locally as Porkhampton, a reference to the large number of pigs produced for the nearby Manchester market. It was also an extensive market gardening area, producing more than 500 long tons (508 t) of vegetables each week for sale in Manchester by 1845. The arrival of the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894, and the subsequent development of the Trafford Park industrial estate in the north of the town, accelerated the industrialisation that had begun in the late 19th century. By 2001 less than one per cent of Stretford's population was employed in agriculture.
Stretford has been the home of Manchester United Football Club since 1910, and of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864. Notable residents have included the industrialist, philanthropist, and Manchester's first multi-millionaire John Rylands, the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, the painter L. S. Lowry, Morrissey, Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis and Jay Kay of Jamiroquai.
Longford Cinema, opposite Stretford Mall, on the eastern side of the A56 Chester Road, is perhaps the most visually striking building in the town. The Great Stone, which gave its name to the Great Stone Road, where it was located until being moved in 1925, is one of Stretford's most easily overlooked landmarks. Stretford Cenotaph, opposite the Chester Road entrance to Gorse Hill Park, was built as a memorial to the 580 Stretford men who lost their lives in the First World War.
Longford Park is the largest park in Trafford, at 54 acres (22 ha). It includes a pets' corner, botanical garden, bowling greens, children's play areas, and an athletics stadium, and is the finishing point of the annual Stretford Pageant. Stretford Public Hall was built in 1878 by John Rylands. Stretford Cemetery was designed by John Shaw and opened in 1885.
Trafford Town Hall stands in a large site at the junction of Talbot Road and Warwick Road, directly opposite the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. Work on the building, designed by architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope of Bolton, began on 21 August 1931. The Union Church was formed in 1862, with John Rylands as its patron .
Stretford Metrolink station is part of the Manchester Metrolink tram system, and lies on the Altrincham to Bury line. Trams leave about every six minutes between 7:15 and 18:30, and every 12 minutes at other times of the day. Stretford has been the home of Manchester United Football Club since 1910, when the club moved to its present Old Trafford ground, the western end of which is still unofficially called the Stretford End.
Old Trafford was originally the home of Manchester Cricket Club, but became the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club in 1864 upon that club's formation. The ground is on Talbot Road, Stretford, where it has been since 1856. Similar to its counterpart, one end of the Old Trafford cricket ground is called the Stretford End.
( Stretford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Stretford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Stretford - UK
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St Cross Church Clayton Manchester 17/11/2018 by Roy West
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Smithfield Market started out in 1844 as stalls, then in 1853 an iron and glass roof was built
Smithfield Market started out in 1844 as stalls, then in 1853 an iron and glass roof was built over the area . 1873 saw the fish & poultry market open, its shell still remains in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter, surrounded by bars and restaurants.
Movie Palaces #79 - RITZ BARROW- IN- FURNESS Cumbria - 1936
MOVIE PALACES #79 - The RITZ CINEMA in BARROW-IN-FURNESS, Cumbria.
Situated in Abbey Road and Holker Street, opened 14th September 1936 by Union Cinemas.
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Video of 15 Eaglehead Road | Manchester By The Sea, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Manchester-by-the-Sea is located on Cape Ann 25 miles north of Boston. It rose to prominence during the Gilded Age as an idyllic summer resort. From 1845 – 1929, wealthy families amassed great fortunes as a result of the Industrial Revolution. They were looking to spend summer on grand estates away from the heat and congestion of the cities. Manchester became a destination for lavish living. Yachts, country clubs, and massive summer hotels and private estates provided well heeled summer residents arriving from Philadelphia, Washington DC, Chicago, and Pittsburgh an elite lifestyle.
Geographically, Manchester continues to provide everything people want for a recreational lifestyle, including sandy beaches, a beautiful protected harbor for boating, and a dramatic coastline… off-shore islands for yachting excursions, plus regular train transportation that travels to and from Boston providing modern Manchester-ites with a convenient means of commuting. The community is culturally rich and vibrant with it’s own yacht club, country club, fine restaurants, shops, and an excellent school system.
Most notably, Singing Beach, with its rocky outcropping called Eagle Head, and it’s pure white sand, verifiably sings a few notes on the musical scale, and draws families seeking relief from the summer heat.
In 1867 John Towne, from Philadelphia, started purchasing land in Manchester for the purpose of constructing a summer residence. In 1869 he built a large estate on Eagle Head Rock overlooking the local islands and the Atlantic Ocean. The property was bought by James Mcmillan 30 years later and then again in 1921 it was purchased by Ina Morris, a well known socialite who entertained notables including the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
In 1950 the estate was sold and subdivided. Today there are 19 private homes that share the original property. The enclave shares the original entrance to the old estate and each enjoys deeded rights to access Singing Beach. The home at 15 Eagle Head Rd is the original barn built by James McMillan to house his horses and cows. Adjacent to the barn he built an extensive kennel for the properties hounds and poultry house.
The Wood-Kelly’s purchased the barn in 1956 and converted into their home. Ann Wood was from Philadelphia and learned to fly during her Civilian Pilot Training Program at Bowdoin College. During WW ll she traveled to the UK and was one of the 27 American women ferry pilots of the British Air Transport Auxiliary. She later became the first woman staff vice-president for Pan American World Airlines. The vintage Pan AM world map defines the entry foyer of the home.
The structure provides historical fascination and plenty of pedigree….It’s abundant and versatile space is ready for some fresh re-invention to meet the demands and taste of modern homeowners.
Like many of the unique and elite neighborhoods on the North Shore there is little owner turnover. This property is a rare opportunity to become part of the history of Eagle Head in Manchester.
The property can be viewed by appointment.
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