Category: History
100 years ago: Eccles war hero goes Missing In Action
Tony Flynn Wed 23rd March, 10:55 AM
We take another peek into the past with this story from The Eccles and Patricroft Journal of March 1916 which tells the story of popular Eccles man, Sergeant Major Jack...
100 years ago: Eccles munitions workers play football for war blind
Tony Flynn Mon 21st March, 11:32 AM
Looking back at the Eccles and Patricroft Journal from March 1916 we were struck by the strange irony of this story. 100 years ago, munitions workers at Nasmyth Wilson...
100 years ago in Salford: Pendlebury coal miner crushed to death
Tony Flynn Fri 18th March, 12:41 PM
This sad story from the pages of the Eccles and Patricroft Journal reminds of us a long-gone age when coal mining was booming in the North West of England. Health and...
Danish pupils fly 1,000 miles to learn of hangings, Goths and Salford history
Tom Rodgers Wed 16th March, 4:06 PM
Students from Denmark arrived in Salford this week to learn all about the city’s vast and astonishing history. These college trips happen once a year when Danish...
100 years ago in Salford: Tragic accident ends the life of Weaste soldier William Davenport
Tony Flynn Wed 16th March, 9:26 AM
Not all deaths in the First World War came on the battlefield, no matter how brutal and inhumane it was. 100 years ago in March 1916 men were been dying in their...
100 years ago in Salford: City’s ‘first hooligans’ batter one another in front of train station crowd
Tony Flynn Tue 15th March, 3:09 PM
Trouble between fans at sporting contests is no new phenomenon. Hooliganism in England was recorded as far back as the 1880s, when ‘roughs’ stirred up aggro...
Were you there? Rugby history made 50 years ago today with big switch-on at The Willows
Tony Flynn Fri 11th March, 4:12 PM
History was made in Salford 50 years ago today when Salford Rugby Club switched on their brand-new floodlights for a night match against Widnes. On Friday 11 March 1965...
100 years ago in Worsley Woods: Brazen poachers track game in broad daylight
Tony Flynn Fri 11th March, 1:06 PM
Two gun-happy Walkden men fell afoul of poaching laws in historic Worsley Woods 100 years ago today. Their court case, published in the Eccles and Patricroft Journal of...
50 years ago in Salford: Magician’s freezing monkeys land him in court
Tony Flynn Wed 9th March, 3:18 PM
As SalfordOnline.com trawled through the local newspapers from Salford and Eccles from 50 years ago we have to admit that we were delighted to see the headline:...
100 years ago: Fighting with the police in Ordsall
Tony Flynn Wed 9th March, 9:37 AM
Salford always had a bit of a name for its local characters and their alcohol-fuelled antics. This story from the Salford City Reporter of March 1916 shows the problems...
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