IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Manor Road, MANCHESTER, M34 5PR

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Manor Road, M34 5PR by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (61 Images Found)

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Audenshaw Road
The B6390 through Audenshaw.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 11 Feb 2010
0.02 miles
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Audenshaw Trough
Erected at the junction of Manchester Road and the Audenshaw Road in Audenshaw in 1879, this cattle and horse drinking trough is made of polished Cornish granite. It is a low elongated rectangular trough comprising two basins, one raised above pavement level the other positioned above it and set on two piers at either end of the lower basin. Spur stones protect the front faces of the piers. The front of the trough carries the inscription "THE RIGHTEOUS MAN REGARDETH THE LIFE OF HIS BEAST". Nowadays it is used as a flower tub. Behind it is a 1900 passenger tram electricity transformer Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 11 Feb 2010
0.04 miles
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Transformer Pillar
Behind the Audenshaw trough Image on the junction of Manchester Road and Audenshaw road is a transformer pillar built about 1900. It is of cast iron and consists of a circular pillar on a 20th century concrete base topped by a street lamp. The face is split vertically into panels and horizontally into three stages. On the front it bears the Manchester coat-of-arms and a plate records the maker: the British Electric Transformer Company. Another plate records the restoration by Norweb in 1983. Enriched cast iron panels are on the top stage. The conical top is above a bead and reel band. The structure is topped by a hexagonal lamp on a decorative spindle. The concrete base is now topped by wooden seating. At one time it had three lamps which used to the light the way for trams.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 11 Feb 2010
0.04 miles
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Audenshaw Trough
Bears the inscription -"THE RIGHTEOUS MAN REGARDETH THE LIFE OF HIS BEAST" This trough was placed at the junction of Manchester Road and Audenshaw Road, Audenshaw in 1879 and is made of polished granite. At that time cattle and horses were still regular users of the highways and a Miss M Asworth had the trough installed for their well-being. Adjacent to it is an old passenger tram electricity transformer.
Image: © Keith Williamson Taken: 29 May 2005
0.04 miles
5
Tram Transformer Pillar
Behind the Audenshaw trough Image on the junction of Manchester Road and Audenshaw road is a transformer pillar built about 1900. It is of cast iron and consists of a circular pillar on a 20th century concrete base topped by a street lamp. The face is split vertically into panels and horizontally into three stages. On the front it bears the Manchester coat-of-arms and a plate records the maker: the British Electric Transformer Company. Another plate records the restoration by Norweb in 1983. Enriched cast iron panels are on the top stage. The conical top is above a bead and reel band. The structure is topped by a hexagonal lamp on a decorative spindle. The concrete base is now topped by wooden seating. At one time it had three lamps which used to the light the way for trams.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 11 Feb 2010
0.04 miles
6
Audenshaw Trough and Transformer Pillar
The Audenshaw Trough was erected at the junction of Manchester Road and Audenshaw Road in 1879, this cattle and horse drinking trough is made of polished Cornish granite. It is a low elongated rectangular trough comprising two basins, one raised above pavement level the other positioned above it and set on two piers at either end of the lower basin. Spur stones protect the front faces of the piers. The front of the trough carries the inscription "THE RIGHTEOUS MAN REGARDETH THE LIFE OF HIS BEAST". Nowadays it is used as a flower tub. Behind the trough is a transformer pillar built about 1900. It is of cast iron and consists of a circular pillar on a 20th century concrete base topped by a street lamp. The face is split vertically into panels and horizontally into three stages. On the front it bears the Manchester coat-of-arms Image and a plate records the maker: the British Electric Transformer Company Image Another plate records the restoration by Norweb in 1983. Enriched cast iron panels are on the top stage. The conical top is above a bead and reel band. The structure is topped by a hexagonal lamp on a decorative spindle. The concrete base is now topped by wooden seating. At one time it had three lamps which used to the light the way for trams.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
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City of Manchester Coat of Arms
On the transformer pillar at Audenshaw Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
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The British Electric Transformer Co, Hayes, Middlesex
Detail on the transformer pillar at Audenshaw Image
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 27 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
9
Audenshaw Trough
The junction of the B6390 and the A635. The trough Image is a former drinking trough dating from 1879, now used as a flower planter. Behind it is a former tram transformer Image erected in 1900 and renovated in 1983.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 28 Nov 2012
0.06 miles
10
Manchester Road, Audenshaw
The A635 from Manchester to Ashton under Lyne near Audenshaw Trough.
Image: © Gerald England Taken: 11 Feb 2010
0.07 miles
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