Category: History
100 years ago in Salford: The Staggering Case of Sgt Dandy, Patricroft lothario
Tony Flynn Fri 20th November, 3:06 PM
The human capacity for self-delusion is nowhere more evident than in this extraordinary court case from November 1915: in fact the plot reads like a Hollywood movie. The...
100 years ago in Salford: Wealthy philanthropist and Ordsall cotton mill owner’s son killed by sniper
Tony Flynn Thu 19th November, 4:44 PM
As the casualties from Salford began to mount in the carnage of the First World War, the Salford City Reporter of November 1915 reported the death of Frank Howarth,...
100 years ago in Salford: AWOL soldiers handed hard labour for daring escape
Tony Flynn Wed 18th November, 12:25 PM
100 years ago this week two soldiers from Pendlebury were reprimanded for escaping the horrors of the First World War by assaulting police officers and hiding in a...
GMP Museum launch new 21st century website
Brian Everall Sun 15th November, 2:38 AM
People can use the internet to take a step back in time as the GMP Museum launches its new website this week. The upgrade comes as visitor figures continue to rise at...
50 years ago in Salford: Death in factory collapse as 65mph gales wreak havoc
Tony Flynn Thu 12th November, 4:00 PM
50 years ago this month gales reaching up to 65 mph ripped through Salford causing the death of one man and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. Manchester...
100 years ago in Salford: Outrage as drunken miner attacks wartime female tram conductor
Tony Flynn Thu 12th November, 10:59 AM
At the time of the First World War tens of thousands of Salford men had done their duty and joined up to fight for their country on the Western Front. It left a huge...
100 years ago: Heartbreaking letters from the front as Eccles Rifleman write of ‘white crosses in the pale moonlight’
Tony Flynn Wed 11th November, 11:12 AM
Today, 11 November 2015, the city fell silent at 11am to mark Armistice Day – but 100 years ago our families were fighting for our very survival. In honour of this...
50 years ago in Eccles: ‘Never removed’ Eccles Cakes sign taken to Monks Hall Museum for safe keeping
Tony Flynn Fri 6th November, 3:17 PM
Eccles cakes are surely the most well-known foodstuffs associated with Eccles, and the town is rightly proud of their long tradition, which dates back to the late 18th...
50 years ago in Eccles: 100 firefighters tackle £500k blaze that wrecks huge Silk Street factory
Tony Flynn Wed 4th November, 2:26 PM
50 years ago this week a devastating fire ripped through the Synthetic Supplies factory on Silk Street in Eccles, causing half a million pounds-worth of damage and...
Pictures: Salford wowed by ‘slum clearance’ photo exhibition
Tom Rodgers Mon 2nd November, 1:41 PM
Hundreds of people crammed into Ordsall Hall on Friday for a one-off photo exhibition of Salford’s slum clearance areas. It brought together former residents of...
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