Wednesday 29 February 2012

In The Nick Of Time !

Today in 1900 Police surprised 200 men at a cock fight on Ashworth Moor near Cheesden Lumb Mill.
The fight which was a Lancashire v. Yorkshire match did not take place.

Thursday 23 February 2012

A Visit From America

The Jubilee Singers from the United States of America paid a second visit to the Town today.
This was in 1885.

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Tuesday 21 February 2012

Smart New Assett to Town Centre

Today in 1896 the Park Slopes were connected by a bridge across the roadway leading from the Esplanade to Sparrow Hill.

Monday 20 February 2012

Royal Wedding

Today in 1858 the Town Council adopted an address to the Queen on the marriage of Princess Royal, which Alderman R.T. Heape and Alderman Royds presented at a Levee on the 18 February.

Sunday 19 February 2012

New Store

On the 19th February 1869 the Conservative Store, No. 62 Water Street opened.

Saturday 18 February 2012

Out Of The Rain !

Today in 1893 the Cabmen's Shelter, Station Road opened at a cost of £200.

Thursday 16 February 2012

Wednesday 15 February 2012

Education For All

On February 15th 1887 a town meeting was held where it was decided to build a Technical School to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Be My Valentine !

In 1871 20,000 Valentines passed through the Post Office.

So Different To Now !

Today in 1886 The Free Public Library began opening on Sundays.
On the first Sunday 976 people visited rhe rooms.

Sunday 12 February 2012

Stuff of nightmares !

An exhumation today in Castleton of the body of Mrs. Finley, who died in February 1886, mother of Mrs Berry the Oldham poisoner.

Observer report February 1887

Saturday 11 February 2012

Friday 10 February 2012

Every Home Should Have One !

An Observer article from the 10th January 1977 stated :

SLIPPER BATH CLOSURE, SIGN OF THE TIMES
Demand for such facilities has dropped considerably due to improved housing,
this facility will still be available but the times of opening will be greatly reduced.

Thursday 9 February 2012

Run away tram

On this day in 1922 a tram car ran away down John Street overturning and crashing into the Pioneers Store at the bottom.
Eighteen people were injured including Mr. F. H. Rudd who was the Borough Electrical Engineer.

Wednesday 8 February 2012

Weather Warning

On February 8th 1900 there was a severe snowstorm described as the worst for 18 years.

Tuesday 7 February 2012

Beyond The Call Of Duty

In February 1919 Miss E. J. Whitehead of Watkin Street was decorated by the King with the Red Cross for war services.

Monday 6 February 2012

Short Lived

By February 6th 1827 the ' Rochdale Recorder ' had been going for one month.
It was a constitutional newspaper priced at 7d and published weekly.
Although starting well it only lasted a short time becoming defunct the following year.

Sunday 5 February 2012

Mill Building

The year 1900 saw an important activity in mill building.
At this period the Victoria had been running 15 months while the State and Sparth mills were in the course of construction.
The Eclipse started later in this year but all mills reported reduced profits during this time.

Saturday 4 February 2012

Skating on the Lake !

1912 saw freezing weather conditions just as now.
Hollingworth Lake was frozen enough to skate on and the Local Studies Library has photographic evidence of this.
Please call in if you are nearby and have a look.

Wednesday 1 February 2012

Our Gracie !

Today marks the end of a Charity Week where Gracie Fields efforts raised £1,673 for local charities.
During the week she visited the Nurses' Home, Crippled Children's Home, the Infirmary, Birch Hill and the Rotary Club Dance.
She attended a hot pot supper at the Town Hall and her performance at the Hippodrome on Friday night was broadcast by the B.B.C.

The year was 1931.