Rico, this is the only one I have of Salford Park, taken July 1966 I believe.
I've got quite a few of Salford Bridge.
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Ricco.
The predominate style of the windows, with the marginal bars etc is late Victorian, say around 1860 onwards.
HI David and fellow members and of course oldmowhawk;
firstly guys both cracking pictures of salford ressor ; i spent alot of time down there and recal the building of the cycle track being built
and seen the changes of it over the years it was very pleasant to stroll around or do abit of fishing ;
my ex father inlaw whom was a senior foreman as osrams GEC witon Lived in wryley birch estate and from start to finish that man charlie would go every day
seven days aweek to and from work even at wek ends when he was not working would strool down there at some point and observe the bulding and progress
of the building of its sections way back then
i would like to asked this question which ressor of brum was the best for walking and its surrounding of any building with in its complexx around these ressors
and which one had the best boat house and which one was the largest one Aston OR edgbaston; in miles does anybody know i spent many hours in and around both
of them many thanks Alan ; astonian;;;
Rico, this is the only one I have of Salford Park, taken July 1966 I believe.
I've got quite a few of Salford Bridge.
View attachment 89892
HI David and fellow members and of course oldmowhawk;
firstly guys both cracking pictures of salford ressor ; i spent alot of time down there and recal the building of the cycle track being built
and seen the changes of it over the years it was very pleasant to stroll around or do abit of fishing ;
my ex father inlaw whom was a senior foreman as osrams GEC witon Lived in wryley birch estate and from start to finish that man charlie would go every day
seven days aweek to and from work even at wek ends when he was not working would strool down there at some point and observe the bulding and progress
of the building of its sections way back then
i would like to asked this question which ressor of brum was the best for walking and its surrounding of any building with in its complexx around these ressors
and which one had the best boat house and which one was the largest one Aston OR edgbaston; in miles does anybody know i spent many hours in and around both
of them many thanks Alan ; astonian;;;
Thank you Morturn so they began building them around 1860 then,, really old houses i bet they had some great detail inside them!
i live further down the slade road i think our houses under the bridge are newer one's??
Ricco,,,