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July 11

10:16am Friday 11th July 2008

The following PLANNING APPLICATIONS have been received by the Council. They may be inspected at Trafford Direct, Waterside House, Sale Waterside, Sale during opening hours, viz. Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm and Saturday (9.00 am to 1.00 pm).

We shall remember them

11:00am Sunday 11th November 2007

REMEMBRANCE Sunday coincides with the 90th anniversary of the end of the 1917 British offensive in Flanders - from which some 400 men from Trafford did not return.

A list of the fallen at Flanders 1917

5:30pm Wednesday 7th November 2007

Compiled by George Cogswell, who will undertake a database search for anyone interested.

Anniversary for Flanders fallen

11:48am Wednesday 7th November 2007

REMEMBRANCE Sunday coincides with the 90th anniversary of the end of the 1917 British offensive in Flanders - from which some 400 men from Trafford did not return.

The Chapel Street war heroes

The Chapel Street ceremony in 1919

11:37am Wednesday 7th November 2007

TRAFFORD Through Time has obtained rare film archive of the day crowds gathered to honour a group of Altrincham men heralded by King George V as the "bravest street in the country".

The Chapel Street story

The Memorial on Regent Road Altrincham.

11:28am Wednesday 7th November 2007

THERE was nothing special about Chapel Street in Altrincham when the First World War broke out. It was full of people who worked hard and played hard, usually at the nearby Rose and Shamrock Inn.

Old Trafford's artistic roots

	The Triumphal Arch at Old Trafford, on the Occasion of Queen Victoria's Visit

2:35pm Monday 8th October 2007

IT was the largest art show ever staged in Britain and it was held in Old Trafford, in a temporary glass pavilion the size of London's Crystal Palace, in 1857.

The day the space race came to Trafford

Yuri Gagarin

12:05am Thursday 4th October 2007

THIS month marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the space race.

Captured on camera - Gagarin in Trafford

Gagarin at Ringway Airport

12:04am Thursday 4th October 2007

FOOTAGE of Gagarin's visit was captured on camera and has been lovingly restored after being rescued from a skip.

Rediscovering Trafford's buried history

Revealing the secrets of Sale and Brooklands cemetery

12:59pm Friday 24th August 2007

SALE and Brooklands cemetery was first opened in August 1862 and has many interesting and famous residents.

Centenary celebrations for Gorse Hill Primary

4:35pm Friday 3rd August 2007

AS Stretford's first school, Gorse Hill Primary holds a special place in the town's history and in 2005 it celebrated its centenary.

'Grand unveil' of the Stretford Arndale

3:04pm Friday 3rd August 2007

EVERYONE remembers Mohammed Ali's Rumble in the Jungle' and Thriller in Manila' but how many Messenger readers recall his Grand Unveil of the Arndale'?

Timperley mum talks of Falklands pride

Back to the 80s - the Yarwood brothers

2:36pm Friday 3rd August 2007

A Timperley mother says she is "immensely proud" of the role her sons played in the Falkland's war victory.

Trafford's forgotten hero

George Onions. Image courtesy of The Keep Military Museum, Dorset

2:25pm Friday 3rd August 2007

MESSENGER can reveal the incredible story of Trafford's "forgotten hero".

Look back at time - Trafford's American Civil War hero

Edna is shown her grandfather's watch

1:00pm Friday 3rd August 2007

THE GRANDDAUGHTER of a Trafford man who was the first British person to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honour - after fighting in the American Civil War - received a timely surprise last year (2006).

When the railway came to town

12:00pm Friday 3rd August 2007

HORSE omnibus services and canal passenger boats were serving Altrincham by the early 1840s, and by the end of that decade the railway came to town.

Stretford's 'Hardrock' down memory lane

Today the Hardrock's tower is part of B&Q

11:30am Friday 3rd August 2007

TRAFFORD'S old school rockers are being urged to get-in-touch with any tales or memorabilia they have about a venue where Led Zeppelin and Ziggy Stardust once performed.

Confessions of an English Opium Easter

1:47pm Monday 9th July 2007

EX-MANCHESTER Grammar School pupil Thomas de Quincey described the Altrincham market scene in his book Confessions of an English Opium Easter'.

Trafford's old entertainment halls

4:44pm Sunday 1st July 2007

THE Regal in Manchester Road, Altrincham, could seat 2,000, and was regarded as one of the Manchester area's finest cinemas. Opened by Lord Stamford in 1931, it was destroyed by fire in 1956.


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