IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
MANCHESTER, M9 9AH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to M9 9AH 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.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (46 Images Found)

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Distance
1
Semis In Blackley
Image: © Peter Whatley Taken: 20 Jan 2010
0.11 miles
2
937-941 Rochdale Road, Manchester
I believe this was built as a branch of the Union Bank of Manchester. Now offices of solicitors, Peasegoods.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 24 May 2016
0.13 miles
3
The Top Derby
The Top Derby (formerly The Derby Inn) at the corner of Rochdale Road and Factory Lane.
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 9 Apr 2010
0.13 miles
4
Moston Lane junction
An important junction on Rochdale Road. There used to be three pubs here, and it is surprising that two are still surviving. The building to the right of the Derby Inn used to be a Barclays Bank. Asda on the left and the college and library on the right are fairly recent developments.
Image: © Bill Boaden Taken: 5 Mar 2010
0.14 miles
5
Former pub, Rochdale Road, Manchester
Big florid Victorian pub, rebuilt in 1896. It was the Farmyard Hotel, and perhaps closed in the 2010s. At the time it housed the Harpurhey Alternative Provision School.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 24 May 2016
0.15 miles
6
Irk Valley
Path alongside the River Irk near Blackley.
Image: © Peter McDermott Taken: 3 May 2015
0.16 miles
7
Former Baths and Laundry, Harpurhey
Looking across Rochdale Road towards the former swimming baths. Harpurhey Baths are one of numerous municipal baths constructed throughout the country around the turn of the century, following various social reforms, and public health acts. The baths complexes were principally for social amenity and hygiene, rather than primarily for recreation. The Harpurhey Baths were designed by Henry Price, the same architect who designed the Grade II* listed Victoria Baths. Built in 1909 (Image]), they were designed to fit an already occupied site, which contained a school and a pub as well as terraced houses and shops lining Rochdale Road. The baths provided an extremely important social facility in the area and has been associated with community use and gathering, for over 100 years. The male baths closed in 2001, after serious defects were discovered. Since the closure, the baths building has been incorporated in the neighbouring North Manchester Sixth Form Sixth Form College building. The college has transformed the building into an award-winning exhibition space for students and the community. Harpurhey Baths and Laundry was designated as a Grade II listed building in 1994 while still in use (Historic England List entry Number: 1270790 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1270790 ). The Way We Were: Harpurhey — A century in the lives of the real 'people like us' http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/nostalgia/way-were-harpurhey--century-1720317 includes some old pictures of the baths, including interior views, in the slideshow.
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 18 Jul 2018
0.16 miles
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Harpurhey Baths & Laundry
The former facility on Rochdale Road
Image: © Kevin Waterhouse Taken: 21 Feb 2018
0.16 miles
9
Harpurhey Baths
Inscription set into the front wall of Image] CITY OF MANCHESTER ALDERMAN EDWARD HOLT JP LORD MAYOR THIS STONE WAS LAID BY COUNCILLOR WILLIAM HOLDEN JP CHAIRMAN OF THE BATHS & WASH-HOUSES COMMITTEE MAY 11th 1909
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 5 Mar 2014
0.16 miles
10
Harpurhey Public Baths and Laundry
Looking along Rochdale Road (A664) towards the former swimming baths. Harpurhey Baths are one of numerous municipal baths constructed throughout the country around the turn of the century, following various social reforms, and public health acts. The baths complexes were principally for social amenity and hygiene, rather than primarily for recreation. The Harpurhey Baths were designed by Henry Price, the same architect who designed the Grade II* listed Victoria Baths. Built in 1909 (Image]), they were designed to fit an already occupied site, which contained a school and a pub as well as terraced houses and shops lining Rochdale Road. The baths provided an extremely important social facility in the area and has been associated with community use and gathering, for over 100 years. The male baths closed in 2001, after serious defects were discovered. Since closure, the baths building has been incorporated in the neighbouring North Manchester Sixth Form Sixth Form College building. The college has transformed the building into an award-winning exhibition space for students and the community. Harpurhey Baths and Laundry was designated as a Grade II listed building in 1994 while still in use (English Heritage ID:457194 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-457194-harpurhey-baths-and-laundry- British Listed Buildings). The Way We Were: Harpurhey — A century in the lives of the real 'people like us' http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/nostalgia/way-were-harpurhey--century-1720317 includes some old pictures of the baths, including interior views, in the slideshow.
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 5 Mar 2014
0.16 miles
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