IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Sandbrook Way, MANCHESTER, M34 3TG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Sandbrook Way, M34 3TG by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (11 Images Found)

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Audenshaw War Memorial
Audenshaw War Memorial is sited just inside the main entrance to Audenshaw Cemetery. It records the names of 158 citizens who died during the Great War (1914 - 1918). The names of another 61 citizens who died during the Second World War (1939 - 1945) are also commemorated. The memorial consists of a bronze statue of a soldier, wearing battle dress, and holding a rifle with both hands. The statue stands on the granite capital of a square-section column of black marble mounted on top of a square stepped pedestal of granite. The names of the servicemen are inscribed on each face of the column and supplementary names are inscribed on the pedestal at the back. Further inscriptions are placed on all four sides, both on the capital and on the pedestal. The statue is 6 feet high and the overall height of the pedestal and column is 15 feet. Inclined black marble tablets are placed on all four sides and these record the names of servicemen who died during the Second World War. The commission to design the memorial was awarded to the London sculptor, Percy G Bentham RBS of London and it was erected by the Dukinfield firm of monumental masons, W Hewitt & Son, at a cost of £1,270. The unveiling ceremony and service of dedication, on Saturday, 27 November 1920, commenced with a procession of some 7,000 people from Coronation Square to the cemetery, that is, from Audenshaw Road by way of Stamford Road and Shepley Road to Cemetery Road. The unveiling was by Councillor W Richardson in the presence of the clergy and Austin Hopkinson (Member of Parliament for the Mossley constituency, of which Audenshaw was then part) as well as an estimated gathering of 10,000 people. The memorial was dedicated by the Rev. W H Jefferies (Congregational Church). Prayers were led by the Rev. A C Sinclair (Vicar of Audenshaw), the lesson was read by the Rev. G M Beard (United Methodist Church) and the Rev. W E Wallis (Wesleyan Church) was also in attendance. http://www.pittdixon.go-plus.net/audenshaw-war-memorial/audenshaw-war-memorial.htm
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 1 Aug 2011
0.17 miles
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Audenshaw Cemetery
Looking over the garden of remembrance and the war memorial towards the cemetery entrance.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 1 Aug 2011
0.17 miles
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Last Resting Place
The entrance to Audenshaw Cemetery.
Image: © Roger May Taken: 17 Aug 2005
0.18 miles
4
Cemetery Roundabout
Roundabout on Cemetery Road by the entrance to Audenshaw Cemetery.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 1 Aug 2011
0.18 miles
5
Audenshaw Cemetery
Garden of remembrance at Audenshaw Cemetery.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 1 Aug 2011
0.21 miles
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Audenshaw Cemetery
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 1 Aug 2011
0.21 miles
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Tame Street Recreation Ground
From York Road.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 9 May 2016
0.22 miles
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Tame Street Recreation Ground
From York Road.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 9 May 2016
0.22 miles
9
Blossom on Tame Street
A small tree on Tame Street is displaying blossom.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 9 May 2016
0.25 miles
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Tame Street Recreation Ground
Looking towards York Road.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 9 May 2016
0.25 miles