Taken from various adverts that appeared in the Rochdale Observer 12th April 1986;
Detached house- 4 bedrooms, L'Boro' £39,500
Detached house- 3 bedrooms, Rooley Moor Rd £30,950
Semi-detached house- 3 bedrooms, Buersil £29,950
Semi-detached house- 3 bedrooms, Kirkholt £14,250
Terraced- 2 bedrooms, L'Boro' £17,500
Terraced- 3 bedrooms, Hey St , Rochdale £11,500
Touchstones Rochdale has something special for everyone with a changing programme of exhibitions and events. The Arts & Heritage Service includes Art Gallery, Arts Development, Education, Local Studies, Museum and Visitor Services .
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Driver swallowed the evidence
A man ate his tax disc after being stopped by the police regarding motoring offences. He was charged with failing to provide a breath specimen, driving without a licence and using a car without a valid tax disc. After eating the tax disc the defendant said,'No tax disc, no evidence.'
Article taken from the Rochdale Observer dated 9th April 1986
Article taken from the Rochdale Observer dated 9th April 1986
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Screen comedian in Rochdale
Stanley Lupino, the famous stage and screen comedian, paid a visit to Rochdale on Monday afternoon and attended the matinee performance at the Regal Cinema where the film 'Hold My Hand' in which he appears is being shown this week. There were not many people outside the cinema when he arrived, but the ovation he got when he appeared on stage after the completion of the film was an indication that his visit to Rochdale was much appreciated.
Taken from the Rochdale Observer dated 29th march 1939
Taken from the Rochdale Observer dated 29th march 1939
Monday, 28 March 2011
Ashworth Valley
The following article appeared in the Rochdale Observer dated 25th March 1939 under the heading Public Notices.
ASHWORTH VALLEY
The management of the above wish to inform the public that the above grounds will be CLOSED
on GOOD FRIDAY, EASTER and until further notice.
H. LEACH
HURST FARM, ASHWORTH, ROCHDALE
ASHWORTH VALLEY
The management of the above wish to inform the public that the above grounds will be CLOSED
on GOOD FRIDAY, EASTER and until further notice.
H. LEACH
HURST FARM, ASHWORTH, ROCHDALE
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Brotherod chimney felled
Brotherod chimney was felled at 8 o'clock last Saturday morning, Messrs Thomas Rawstron being the demolishers. There was something rather pathetic in watching this chimney being destroyed, especially to anyone who can see the actual beauty in the graceful lines of such structures. The method of felling adopted, was to undercut the brickwork on two sides and then with explosives to blow away a remaining pillar of brickwork. This was done and after the shot was fired the chimney seemed to pause as though not understanding it's doom; then slowly and gracefully it leaned over to it's last rest, falling exactly in the place expected. The chimney did not break up until it actually hit the ground.
Taken from the Rochdale Observer dated 22nd March 1939
Taken from the Rochdale Observer dated 22nd March 1939
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Special train for the man left behind
A Rochdale businessman missed the early morning 5.44am train to Manchester on Monday morning. Baffled staff were puzzled as to how the man had managed to miss the train when he had been on the platform eight minutes before the train arrived. After appealing to the duty station inspector, stating that he had to catch a plane, a two coach diesel unit was commissioned to run the passenger non-stop to Victoria, where a taxi was waiting courtesy of British Railways, to take him to the airport bus station in St. Ann's Square.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer 30th March 1963
Article taken from Rochdale Observer 30th March 1963
Friday, 25 March 2011
The Pen Shop
Advert that appeared in the Rochdale Observer 13th April 1963
A GUD PENN WOANT HELP YER SPELING
But it may improve the appearance of your writing.
W.T.WHATMOUGH
'The Pen Shop'
20, Drake Street, Rochdale
*Stockists of all the best pens*
A GUD PENN WOANT HELP YER SPELING
But it may improve the appearance of your writing.
W.T.WHATMOUGH
'The Pen Shop'
20, Drake Street, Rochdale
*Stockists of all the best pens*
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Rugby Union
A Prestige win over Huddersfield - Rochdale 16 Huddersfield 14
By defeating Huddersfield on Saturday, Rochdale enhanced their prestige in Yorkshire. Huddersfield are a senior side and the great feature of the game was the complete absence of rancour as Rochdale piled up a score which at one period reached sixteen points to six. There was not a single 'incident' in the match.
As reported in the Rochdale Observer 10th April 1957
By defeating Huddersfield on Saturday, Rochdale enhanced their prestige in Yorkshire. Huddersfield are a senior side and the great feature of the game was the complete absence of rancour as Rochdale piled up a score which at one period reached sixteen points to six. There was not a single 'incident' in the match.
As reported in the Rochdale Observer 10th April 1957
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Petrol ration books
Petrol Ration Books and Vehicle Licence Renewals
Next Monday (March 18th) the post office begins the second week of issuing the new basic ration books and motor licences. If your surname begins with E, F, G, H, I, J or K you are asked to apply next week. You are requested to apply in the early part of the week and try to avoid Saturdays.
Notice appeared in Rochdale Observer dated 16th March 1957
Next Monday (March 18th) the post office begins the second week of issuing the new basic ration books and motor licences. If your surname begins with E, F, G, H, I, J or K you are asked to apply next week. You are requested to apply in the early part of the week and try to avoid Saturdays.
Notice appeared in Rochdale Observer dated 16th March 1957
Monday, 21 March 2011
Shambles of Rochdale to Bacup Bus
Fight Among Teddy Boys Gang
A conductor had a finger brokenafter ordering two youths to leave a Rochdale to Bacup bus. A gang of Teddy Boys started a free for all fight after several youths persisted in ringing the bell. In the fight that followed the conductor was struck on the hand by a belt. Inspector A R Riley descibed the scene as a shambles. Two of the youths involved in the fracas were fined £5 each for disorderly behaviour and one of the said youths was sentenced to three months imprisonment for inflicting grevous bodily harm on the conductor.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 16th March 1957
A conductor had a finger brokenafter ordering two youths to leave a Rochdale to Bacup bus. A gang of Teddy Boys started a free for all fight after several youths persisted in ringing the bell. In the fight that followed the conductor was struck on the hand by a belt. Inspector A R Riley descibed the scene as a shambles. Two of the youths involved in the fracas were fined £5 each for disorderly behaviour and one of the said youths was sentenced to three months imprisonment for inflicting grevous bodily harm on the conductor.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 16th March 1957
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Gender Specific jobs advertised
Adverts taken from the Rochdale Observer on 12th March 1966, page 21.
Gender and age specific jobs advertised with Conrah St. Margaret.
Male jobs as 'Knitter' with the age limit of 18 to 20.
Female jobs as operatives for Monday to Friday, 6pm to 10pm for under 35's.
Gender and age specific jobs advertised with Conrah St. Margaret.
Male jobs as 'Knitter' with the age limit of 18 to 20.
Female jobs as operatives for Monday to Friday, 6pm to 10pm for under 35's.
Friday, 18 March 2011
Lancashire Dialect word of the day
Egg v. to urge on, to incite.
A word with a long history, also used by Chaucer in 1386:
"January hath caughtso gret a wille.
Through eggyng of his wyf, him for pleye
In his gardeyn."
A word with a long history, also used by Chaucer in 1386:
"January hath caughtso gret a wille.
Through eggyng of his wyf, him for pleye
In his gardeyn."
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Electrification of Manchester to London Railway line
Electrification of railway line
An advert posted in the Rochdale Observer on 2nd March 1966.
Offers advertised for trips to London from Manchester on the newly electrified line. The journey takes 2 hours and 40 minutes and there were eleven trains per day in each direction. The journey now takes just under 2 hours 10 minutes and there are three trains per hour.
An advert posted in the Rochdale Observer on 2nd March 1966.
Offers advertised for trips to London from Manchester on the newly electrified line. The journey takes 2 hours and 40 minutes and there were eleven trains per day in each direction. The journey now takes just under 2 hours 10 minutes and there are three trains per hour.
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Plans for a Folk Museum
Rochdale Observer Article published 2nd March 1966
Plans were put forward for a Folk Museum to be housed at Balderstone Hall, however the discovery of dry rot at the Hall somewhat stalled these plans.
Plans were put forward for a Folk Museum to be housed at Balderstone Hall, however the discovery of dry rot at the Hall somewhat stalled these plans.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Monday, 14 March 2011
Name that spells tragedy
Article appeared in Rochdale Observer dated 12th March 1983
The name Mitchell Hey has spelled tragedy twice in one hundred years for a Rochdale family.
Mr George Ashworth, 44 a weaver at Mitchell Hey Mills, died 1n 1884 when a loom and part of a collapsing wall fell on him. His Granddaughter Mrs Dora Stocks aged 83, died of head injuries last December after a window fell on her from the seventeenth floor of Mitchell Hey, College Bank.
The name Mitchell Hey has spelled tragedy twice in one hundred years for a Rochdale family.
Mr George Ashworth, 44 a weaver at Mitchell Hey Mills, died 1n 1884 when a loom and part of a collapsing wall fell on him. His Granddaughter Mrs Dora Stocks aged 83, died of head injuries last December after a window fell on her from the seventeenth floor of Mitchell Hey, College Bank.
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Governors vote to retain corporal punishment
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 5th March 1983
Parents and governors at 14 out of 21 Rochdale secondary schools have voted to retain corporal punishment.
Corporal punishment in Rochdale's nursery, primary and special schools was abolished by the Education committee in 1981. Councillor Williams (labour) who was opposed to corporal punishment commented, 'to allow caning to continue was a compromise with evil'.
Parents and governors at 14 out of 21 Rochdale secondary schools have voted to retain corporal punishment.
Corporal punishment in Rochdale's nursery, primary and special schools was abolished by the Education committee in 1981. Councillor Williams (labour) who was opposed to corporal punishment commented, 'to allow caning to continue was a compromise with evil'.
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Don't Kill Your Wife
Advert from Rochdale Observer dated 21st March 1925
DON'T KILL YOUR WIFE!
Let us do your dirty work
by doing your laundry work
SEND YOUR CARPETS
TO US TO BE
BEATEN OR CLEANED
THE MILNROW
UNIVERSAL LAUNDRY
PHONE 36 MILNROW
DON'T KILL YOUR WIFE!
Let us do your dirty work
by doing your laundry work
SEND YOUR CARPETS
TO US TO BE
BEATEN OR CLEANED
THE MILNROW
UNIVERSAL LAUNDRY
PHONE 36 MILNROW
Friday, 11 March 2011
Home Made Toffee Offences
Taken from Rochdale Observer dated 25th March 1950
A Rochdale man appeared in court on Wednesday charged with manufacturing sugar confectionery without holding the requisite licence to do so, and that he had used certain ration documents taken from a neighbour's book to obtain some of the ingredients. The man in question Mr Ronald Dearden, had been manufacturing the confectionery in his dwelling house and selling it to retailers. He was found guilty and fined 30s on each of the two summonses and was given three months in which to pay.
A Rochdale man appeared in court on Wednesday charged with manufacturing sugar confectionery without holding the requisite licence to do so, and that he had used certain ration documents taken from a neighbour's book to obtain some of the ingredients. The man in question Mr Ronald Dearden, had been manufacturing the confectionery in his dwelling house and selling it to retailers. He was found guilty and fined 30s on each of the two summonses and was given three months in which to pay.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Cook's World Travel Service
Advert appeared in Rochdale Observer 25th March 1950
This year - which?
SWITZERLAND (17 days holiday) £37.19.6
FRENCH RIVIERA (17 days holiday) £37.7.6
Whichever you choose make sure of having an enjoyable holiday by booking through
COOK'S WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 55, Drake Street, Rochdale and Branches
This year - which?
SWITZERLAND (17 days holiday) £37.19.6
FRENCH RIVIERA (17 days holiday) £37.7.6
Whichever you choose make sure of having an enjoyable holiday by booking through
COOK'S WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 55, Drake Street, Rochdale and Branches
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Lost Property For Sale
Transport Department
Lost Property For Sale
The following lost property is offered for sale in lots;
1 Umberellas - 104
2 Gloves (kid) 260 pairs (woollen) 240 pairs (cotton) 70 pairs (washleather and suede) 50 pairs
3 Scarves 149
4 Caps and hats 120
5 Woollen goods 30
6 Coats (boys and girls) 24
7 Men's overalls 8
8 Shopping bags 42
9 Mackintoshes(in poor condition) 3
Contact the General Manager at the Mellor Street Depot with quotations for each lot.
Rochdale Observer 18th March 1950
Lost Property For Sale
The following lost property is offered for sale in lots;
1 Umberellas - 104
2 Gloves (kid) 260 pairs (woollen) 240 pairs (cotton) 70 pairs (washleather and suede) 50 pairs
3 Scarves 149
4 Caps and hats 120
5 Woollen goods 30
6 Coats (boys and girls) 24
7 Men's overalls 8
8 Shopping bags 42
9 Mackintoshes(in poor condition) 3
Contact the General Manager at the Mellor Street Depot with quotations for each lot.
Rochdale Observer 18th March 1950
Monday, 7 March 2011
Cat rescued from River Roch
Inspector Faulkner and P.C. Hill of the Rochdale Borough Police Force were in the vicinity of the Art Gallery when they were informed that a cat was marooned on an upturned perambulator in the River Roch close to the Manchester Road bridge. A wicker basket containing a piece of meat was lowered by rope towards the pram. The cat jumped into the basket and was hauled to safety and was then handed over to its owners. Minky the cat, is a pet belonging to Rochdale Art Gallery staff and it is believed that he fell from a window ledge whilst foraging for food.
Article taken fron Rochdale Observer dated 15th March 1950
Article taken fron Rochdale Observer dated 15th March 1950
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Corporation notices
The Salvage of Waste Materials Order
Several persons have been fined for the unauthorised extraction of kitchen waste from the communal bins. It is intended to proceed against future offenders.
K.B.Moore Town Clerk
Notice taken from Rochdale Observer dated 10th March 1950
Several persons have been fined for the unauthorised extraction of kitchen waste from the communal bins. It is intended to proceed against future offenders.
K.B.Moore Town Clerk
Notice taken from Rochdale Observer dated 10th March 1950
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Friday, 4 March 2011
Princess cinema
Princess cinema-Castleton
The high speed action of a Western combined with a mysterious murder, are the ingredients of Gene Autry's latest picture, 'Twilight on the Rio Grande', which heads the programme at the Princess cinema, Castleton, tonight. The film has a feasible plot, comedy and romance, and the tunes introduced are melodious and rythmical. The story deals with the successful efforts of Gene Autry in rounding up a gang of jewel smugglers and there is plenty of punch in the process.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 8th March 1950
The high speed action of a Western combined with a mysterious murder, are the ingredients of Gene Autry's latest picture, 'Twilight on the Rio Grande', which heads the programme at the Princess cinema, Castleton, tonight. The film has a feasible plot, comedy and romance, and the tunes introduced are melodious and rythmical. The story deals with the successful efforts of Gene Autry in rounding up a gang of jewel smugglers and there is plenty of punch in the process.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 8th March 1950
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Runaway refuse wagon
Corporation Wagon Smashes Through Front Window
A housewife living at 47 Manchester Road, Rochdale had an unpleasant shock on Thursday morning when a Rochdale Corporation refuse wagon crashed through the front window of her home. Whilst washing the breakfast pots, Mrs Ethel Stockton heard a bang and on running into the front room saw the front of a three and a half ton wagon poking into her living room. Luckily the driver, his mate and Mrs stockton were uninjured.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 4th march 1950
A housewife living at 47 Manchester Road, Rochdale had an unpleasant shock on Thursday morning when a Rochdale Corporation refuse wagon crashed through the front window of her home. Whilst washing the breakfast pots, Mrs Ethel Stockton heard a bang and on running into the front room saw the front of a three and a half ton wagon poking into her living room. Luckily the driver, his mate and Mrs stockton were uninjured.
Article taken from Rochdale Observer dated 4th march 1950
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Competition
Competition in Rochdale Observer dated 3rd February 1965
Write a letter of not more than 100 words stating what you would buy yourself if somebody gave you 10s to spend. Would you buy; a book, chocolates, gloves, scarf or other items of clothing, cinema tickets, saving stamps or a record?
Write a letter of not more than 100 words stating what you would buy yourself if somebody gave you 10s to spend. Would you buy; a book, chocolates, gloves, scarf or other items of clothing, cinema tickets, saving stamps or a record?
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