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Hi Mark,
I'm one of the volunteers who run the Stockport Heritage Centre in St. Mary's in the Marketplacehttp://www.stockportheritagetrust.co.uk/heritagecentre.htmlWe have a big school class photo collection and Mile End is one of the schools we have; you'l probably be one one of our class pics.
All these photos of the River Tame and Reddish vale bring back many happy memories from over 60 years ago. Spent many hours down by the river, accessing the valley from South Reddish, even been known to walk across the top of the weir aged about fifteen or sixteen c. 1950-1951. Ther is a 3ft wide ledge behind the lip of the weir.
The weir was built to provide a ddep pool or "leet" to feed a canal which provided water to the mills in Portwood beyond the bottom of what is now Teviot WayLeft the area in 1959 rarely been back since.
© Phil Rowbotham's conversations
Built in 1833, SMBC plan to demolish this pub built in the reign of King William IV .
Soon to have a new road through this viaduct arch from Travis Brow to Wellington Road North [Aug 2016]
Hi Mark, I'm one of the volunteers who run the Stockport Heritage Centre in St. Mary's in the Marketplacehttp://www.stockportheritagetrust.co.uk/heritagecentre.htmlWe have a big school class photo collection and Mile End is one of the schools we have; you'l probably be one one of our class pics.
Have you seen the Stockport Flickr site?https://www.flickr.com/groups/stockport/
I run this and we have over 10,000 pics of Stockport on it, worth a look. Cheers, Phil..
No, it was demolished a long time ago.
What a great photo, just as I remember it. Not in that condition now.
Good pic. Brings back memories from the 1960's.
Stockport Council used to spend money making the town centre attractive; times have changed, sadly.
There was an underground section of canal here until 2014
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All these photos of the River Tame and Reddish vale bring back many happy memories from over 60 years ago. Spent many hours down by the river, accessing the valley from South Reddish, even been known to walk across the top of the weir aged about fifteen or sixteen c. 1950-1951. Ther is a 3ft wide ledge behind the lip of the weir. The weir was built to provide a ddep pool or "leet" to feed a canal which provided water to the mills in Portwood beyond the bottom of what is now Teviot WayLeft the area in 1959 rarely been back since.