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TAMESIDE BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by the staff of: Tameside Local Studies & Archives Centre, Central Library, Old Street, ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, Lancashire, OL6 7SG. 1992 (amended 1996/7 & 2006)

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NOTES 1) Most of the items in the following bibliography are available for reference in the Local

Studies & Archives Centre, Ashton-Under-Lyne. 2) It should not be assumed that, because a topic is not covered in the bibliography, nothing

exists on it. If you have a query for which no material is listed, please contact the Local Studies Library.

3) The bibliography will be updated periodically. ABBREVIATIONS GMAU Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit THSLC Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire TLCAS Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society TAMS Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society

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CONTENTS

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES 6

GENERAL HISTORIES 8

AGRICULTURE 10

ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE 11

ARCHAEOLOGY see: PREHISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 70

ARCHITECTURE 12

ART AND ARTISTS 14

AUTOBIOGRAPHIES 15

AVIATION 20

BIOGRAPHIES 21

BLACK AND ASIAN HISTORY 22

BLANKETEERS 23

CANALS 24

CHARTISM 25

CIVIL WAR 28

COTTON FAMINE 29

COTTON INDUSTRY see: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 39

CUSTOMS & TRADITIONS 31

DARK AGES - MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT - THE TUDORS 33

EDUCATION 35

GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY 37

HATTING 38

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON 39

LAW AND ORDER 45

LEISURE 48

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LOCAL INDUSTRIES (excluding cotton and hatting) 52

LOCAL WRITERS AND THE DIALECT 55

LUDDITES 57

MANCHESTER REGIMENT 58

MAPS 60

MARKETS AND FAIRS 62

MOFFAT, MARY see: RELIGION 77

MURPHY RIOTS 63

NATURAL HISTORY 64

OWEN, WILFRED see: MANCHESTER REGIMENT 58

PETERLOO 66

PLACE NAMES 67

PLUG RIOTS 68

POOR LAW AND POVERTY 69

PREHISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 70

PUBLIC HEALTH 71

PUBS AND BREWERIES 73

RAILWAYS 74

RELIGION:-

GENERAL 76

ANGLICANS 78

BAPTISTS 80

CHRISTIAN ISRAELITES 81

CONGREGATIONALISTS 83

METHODISTS 84

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RELIGION (continued):-

MORAVIANS 85

PRESBYTERIANS 86

QUAKERS 86

ROMAN CATHOLICS 87

UNITARIANS 88

ROAD TRANSPORT 89

ROMANS 90

STEPHENS, J. R. see: CHARTISM 25

TOWN HISTORIES 92

TRADE UNIONISM AND THE LABOUR MOVEMENT 97

WOMEN'S HISTORY 100

WORLD WARS (the Home Front) 106

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES Bibliography of North West England Cotton. A select bibliography on cotton in North West England. 1998. Bibliography of North West England Manchester Theatres. 1994 Bibliography of North West England Military history in the North West. 1994 Cooke, J. H. Bibliotheca Cestriensis ..... (1904) Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 1. Lancashire Directories, 1684-1957.

1968 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 2. Lancashire Acts of Parliament, 1266-1957.

1969 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 3. Lancashire Business Histories. 1971 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 4. Lancashire Family Histories. 1972 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 5. Registers, Monumental Inscriptions, Names, Wills. 1973 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 6. Historical Periods: Pre-Roman, Roman,

Pre-Norman. 1973 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 7. Historical Periods: Norman, Plantagenet,

Lancaster and York. 1974 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 8. Historical Periods: Stuart. 1976 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 9. Historical Periods: Hanoverian. 1979 Joint Committee on the Lancashire Bibliography: 10. Transport History - Railways. 1981 Lancashire Bibliography: 11. The Manchester Ship Canal. 1985 Lancashire Bibliography: 13. Textiles. Part 1: Reference Materials. 1992 Manchester Centre for Marxist Education. Labour History of Manchester and Salford: a bibliography. 1977 Regan, A. A Guide to the literature concerning Joseph Rayner Stephens of Ashton. 1972 Rose, E. A. A Handlist of Methodist local histories of Greater Manchester, 1827-1970. 1970

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES (continued) Tameside Metropolitan Borough: Leisure Services Department. Guide to Tameside Archive Service. 1970. 2nd edition 1994 Tameside Metropolitan Borough. Tameside Bibliography. 1992 (amended 1996/7 & 2007) Wilson, R. A List of local history books and maps on Dukinfield. 1962

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GENERAL HISTORIES Aikin, J. Description of the country from thirty to forty miles around Manchester. 1795. reprinted 1968 Bagley, J. J. A History of Lancashire. 6th ed. 1976 Baines, E. History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster. 4 vols. 1836 Baines, E. Lancashire and Cheshire. Past and present. 2 vols. 1868-69 Crosby, A. History of Cheshire. 1996 Earwaker, J. P. East Cheshire. 2 vols. 1877-80 Freeman, T. W. Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man. 1966 Higham, N. J. The Origins of Cheshire. 1993 Historical Atlas of Cheshire; edited by D. Sylvester and G. Nulty. 1958 Kenyon, D. Origins of Lancashire. 1991 Marshall, J. D. Lancashire. 1974 Middle Ages in the North West. edited by T. Scott and P. Starkey. 1995 Millward, R. Lancashire: an illustrated essay on the history of the landscape. 1955 Nevell, M. Tameside Before 1066. 1992 Nevell, M. Tameside 1066 - 1700. 1991 Nevell, M. Tameside 1700 - 1930. 1993 Nevell, M. People who made Tameside. 1994 Nevell, M. The Buildings of Tameside. 1996 Nevell, M. The lands and lordships of Tameside. 1998 Nevell, M. Tameside in transition. 1999 Nevell, M. Archaeology of twentieth century Tameside. 2004 Ormerod, G. History of the County Palatine and City of Chester. 3 vols. 2nd ed. 1882 Philips, C. B. & Smith, J. H. Lancashire and Cheshire from A.D. 1540. 1994

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GENERAL HISTORIES (continued) Sylvester, D. A History of Cheshire. 1971 Victoria County History of Cheshire; edited by B. E. Harris. Vols I, II & III. 1990, 1979, 1980 Victoria County History of Lancashire; edited by W. Farrer and J. Brownbill. 8 vols. 1906-14 Walton, J. K. Lancashire. A social history, 1558-1939. 1987 Wilkins-Jones, C. Tameside: an outline history of those parts of Lancashire and Cheshire now in

Tameside Metropolitan Borough. 1978

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AGRICULTURE Allan, R. ‘The delight I experience out of doors: Crichton Porteous, writer of the North-West’. In: TLCAS. Vol. 99. 2003. pp.91-110 Brooks, M. The craft of a dry stone waller. In: Folk Life. Vol. 15. 1977. pp.96-106 Green, J. J. Agriculture in Lancashire. In: Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England.

Vol. 90. 1929. pp.42-55 Hall, B. R. & Folland, C. J. Soils of Lancashire. 1970 (A volume in the Soil Survey of Great Britain series) Holt, J. General view of the agriculture of the county of Lancashire. first published 1795.

New ed. 1969 Land utilisation survey map. Manchester area. Scale 2.5 inches to 1 mile. 1961-7 Marshall, W. The Review and abstract policy of the county reports to the Board of Agriculture.

Vol. 1: Northern Department. First published 1808. New ed. 1968 Includes the abstract of the Lancashire County Report. Matthews, S. The Cheshire estates of John Tollemache of Peckforton, 1861-1872. In: THSLC.

Vol. 154. 2005. pp.117-136 Mercer, W. B. A Survey of the agriculture of Cheshire. 1963 Nevell, M. Tameside 1066 -1700. 1991 Porteous, C. Farmers’ creed. 1938. “Hill End Farm” is Low End Farm, Hattersley. Porteous, C. Teamsman. 1939. Set partly at Low End Farm, Hattersley Porteous, C. The death in the fields. 1956. Novel set at Low End Farm, Hattersley Raistrick, A. The Pennine walls. 1969 Tindall, A. 'Denton Hall Farm' In: Bucton Castle, Mossley. 1980 University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. Home Farm, Hillend, Mottram. A building survey

of a 17th century free hold farmhouse. 1998

University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. Pre-industrial farming at Werneth Low. 1999

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ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE Brown, L. The Chartists and the Anti-Corn Law League. In: Chartist Studies. edited by A. Briggs. 1959. pp.342-372 Fairlie, S. S. The nineteenth century Corn Law reconsidered. In: Economic History Review.

Vol. 18. No. 3. 3 December 1965. pp.562-575 Kemp, B. Reflections on the repeal of the Corn Laws. In: Victorian Studies. March 1962. pp.189-204 Kitson-Clark, G. Hunger and politics in 1842. In: Modern History. December 1953. Vol. 25. No. 4. pp.355-374 Lawson-Tancred, M. The Anti-League and the Corn Law crisis of 1846. In: The Historical Journal. 1960. Vol. 3. No. 2. pp.162-183 McCord, N. The Anti-Corn Law League, 1838-1846. 2nd ed. 1968 Pickering, P. A. & Tyrell, A. The people’s bread. A history of the Anti-Corn Law League. 2000 Prentice, A. History of the Anti-Corn Law League. 2 vols. first published 1853. New ed. 1968 Turner, M. J. Reform and respectability. The making of a middle class liberalism in early nineteenth century Manchester. Chetham Society. Vol. 40. 3rd series. 1995

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ARCHITECTURE Archer, J. H. C. Edgar Wood: a notable Manchester architect. TLCAS. 1963-64. Vol. 73-74.

pp.153-186 Middleton-born architect who, with J. H. Sellers, designed Fairfield Avenue and the Broadway at Fairfield, Droylsden. Ashton Old Hall; a medieval fortified manor house in Tameside. University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. 1996 Bryant, V. A. & Bryant, S. A. Excavations at Denton Hall. In: Greater Manchester Archaeological Journal 1985. 1985. pp.55-68 Fishponds Yard, Dukinfield: excavation report. GMAU. 1992 Fleetwood-Hesketh, P. Murray's Lancashire architectural guide. A gazetteer. 1955 Gifford & Partners. Denton Hall Farm, Windmill Lane, Denton, Greater Manchester.

Archaeological evaluation report. 1998 Greater Manchester County Council: Planning Department. Stayley Hall Report. 1976 Hodge Cottage, Broadbottom. An architectural survey. GMAU. 1992 Kenyon, W. & Sons. Newton Hall, Hyde. Illustrated brochure. c.1970 Mansions of England and Wales. 2 vols. Chapter on Hollingworth Hall in vol. II. 1850 Marsden, T. L. Newton Hall, Hyde, Cheshire: a cruck frame c. A.D. 1380. TAMS. Vol. 18, 1971 Moran, C. Planning and control of refurbishment projects. BSc dissertation. 1998 (includes the refurbishment of Ashton Library) Moss, F. The fifth book of pilgrimages to old homes. 1910. pp.88-110, Clayton Hall Moss, F. The sixth book of pilgrimages to old homes. 1913. pp.103-117, Hyde Hall, Denton Nevell, M. The Buildings of Tameside. 1996 Nevell, M. Denton and Dukinfield Halls. 2002 Pevsner, N. Cheshire. 1971

Succinct descriptions of the more important buildings, arranged alphabetically by name of town

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ARCHITECTURE (continued) Pevsner, N. South Lancashire. 1969 Philips, N. G. Views of the old halls of Lancashire and Cheshire. 1893 Chapter on Clayton Hall with an engraving by J. Stewart dated 1822 Richards, R. Old Cheshire churches. 1947 Detailed description of St. Michael's, Mottram Rybacek, A. Homes fit for heroes in inter-war Ashton. Did they stop a revolution? 1995 Rybacek, A. A north-west town's experience of inter-war council housing: Ashton-u-Lyne, a case

study. Dissertation. 1993 Stafford, K. Architectural cast-iron work with particular reference to Ashton-u-Lyne and its library. Typescript. 1977 Stott, F. R. 1885 - Hyde Town Hall. In: Looking Back At Hyde. edited by Alice Lock. 1985 Stott, F. R. Town hall buildings of Tameside. M. A. Thesis. 1983 Tameside M. B. C. Ashton Central Library, Old Street, Ashton. Refurbishment of Grade II listed

building. 1997 Taylor, H. Old halls in Lancashire and Cheshire. 1884 Chapter on Denton Hall See also "Town Histories" for specific buildings. The Victoria History of the County of Lancashire contains much information on churches. St. Michael's, Ashton, is particularly well covered.

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ART AND ARTISTS Andrews, A. The life of L. S. Lowry. 1977. Blackshaw, I. An examination of the major influences on the life and work of Harry Rutherford.

Thesis. 1990. Bradley, H. And Miss Carter wore pink: scenes from an Edwardian childhood. 1971. (Helen Bradley was born 1900 in Lees) Bradley, H. ‘In the beginning’ said Great-Aunt Jane. 1974 Bradley, H. Miss Carter came too. 1973 Davies, P. A northern school. 1989 Howard, M. Lowry: a visionary artist. 2000 Kenyon, Sir. G. Harry Rutherford – an appreciation. In: Living Memories of Hyde. 1990 Kimpton, J. Art of the community. A study of local life based on and around Ashton-u-Lyne

market ground. 2007 L. S. Lowry, R. A. 1887-1976. 1976 Laurence Stephen Lowry, 1887-1976: a catalogue of the Salford Collection. 1977 Leber, M. and Sandling, J. L. S. Lowry. 1987 Levy, M. editor Drawings of L. S. Lowry. 1963 Levy, M. editor Drawings of L. S. Lowry: public and private. 1976 Sanderson, P. R. B. Raymond Ray-Jones, RE, ARCA, 1886-1942. 1992 Wills, H. Sheffield artists 1840-1940. 1996 (Stanley Royle, 46-48)

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES Aitken, W. Writings of a nineteenth century working man. First published 1869. 1996 Aitken, W. Journey up the Mississippi River from its mouth to Nauvoo, the City of the Latter

Day Saints. 1845 Amelang, J. S. Vox populi: popular autobiographies in early modern history. In: Urban History.

Vol. 20, part 1. 1993. pp.30-42 Andrews, B. Don't fret my lad. An Ashton boyhood. 1987. Working class life in Ashton, 1910's and 1920's Bamford, S. Passages in the life of a radical. First published 1844. new ed. 1967. Covers the years 1816 to 1821. A Manchester radical Barrie, A. It’s not a rehearsal. 2002 Beaverbrook, Lord Men and power, 1917-1918. 1956. Beaverbrook was M. P. for Ashton for a short period Bertenshaw, M. Sunrise to sunset. 1980, reprinted 1991 Working class childhood in Manchester. Authoress in her 70's in 1980 Bohrnstedt, J. C. While father is away. Civil War letters of William H Bradbury. 2003 Bolton, W. Recollections of a police officer relating to dogs, with useful hints as to their treatment ...... 1993. Typescript of book published 1878 Booth, T. Labour of love. 1997 Booth, T. What’s left? 2002 Bowman, W. M. Autobiographical notes. Typescript, 1972 Author of England in Ashton-u-Lyne etc., born 1900, died 1980 Bradbury, J. Travels in the interior of America. 1817

Member of the Liverpool Philosophical Society who was born in Stalybridge and was a noted botanist and explorer in America.

Bradley, J. Reminiscences in the life of Joshua Bradley. 1904 A biography of a Hyde man, subtitled "from little piecer to manager", born 1817, died 1898 Brierley, B. Home memories and recollections of a life. 1886 Dialect poet Brooke, J. The Dukinfield I knew, 1906-1930. 1987 Working class life in Dukinfield

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES (continued) Brooks, J. B. Lancashire bred. Parts I and II. 1940's(?) Covers the years 1875-1940's. Life story of a north Lancashire working class boy who became a Methodist minister, stationed in Stalybridge Brooks, L. Memories of Kingston. In: Looking Back At Hyde. edited by Alice Lock. 1986. Working class life in Hyde in the 1920's Bruckshaw, H. Diaries of Private Horace Bruckshaw, Royal Marine Light Infantry, 1915-16. 1979. Hyde man who fought at Gallipoli Burgess, J. A potential poet, autobiography and verse. 1927 Burgess was born in 1853, he lived in Droylsden and was a cotton worker, journalist, Labour activist and poet Campbell, G. Tap dancing’s out then. 2nd ed. 2002 Chadwick, W. Reminiscences of a Chief Constable. First published 1900. 1974 Born in Mottram in1822, Chief Constable of Stalybridge, died 1902 Chadwick, W. Reminiscences of Mottram. First published 186(?). 1972 Challenor-Chadwick, A. A foot in front. 1985 Anecdotes relating to the restaurant business Clarke, H. Confessions of a morphomaniac, or "a modern De Quincey". (c.1900) Son of a Hyde solicitor, grandson of Captain Clarke, deals with his addiction to morphia in the 1890's Dagnah, M. H. Castle Hall revisited. Stalybridge in the nineteen-thirties. 1995 Entwistle, P. M. What’s in a life? 1998 Farish, W. Autobiography of William Farish. The struggles of a handloom weaver. First published 1889. 1996 Flowers, D. My Dukinfield childhood. 1992 Garnett, J. Diary of James Garnett of Low Moor, Clitheroe. Edited by Owen Ashmore. (1850's and 1860's). THSLC. 1969 Vol. 121 and 1972 Vol. 123. A mill owner's life Garside, J. Diary, June 1844-December 1848. Photocopy of an article in a U.S. journal. 198(?) Dukinfield grocer who emigrated to the U.S. in August 1847 and became a banker in Nebraska Grime, J. Ashton faces and Ashton places fifty years ago. 1922 Mainly descriptions of Ashton shops, shopkeepers and buildings

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES (continued) Grundy, A. G. My fifty years in transport. 1944 Grundy was the manager of the S.H.M.D., 1929-1944 Hague, E. Castle Hall in the good old, bad old days. Typescript. 1985 Hague, E. Streets away from Paradise. Reminiscences of a Stalybridge lad. 1987 Stalybridge in the 1920's and 1930's Hindley, H. Life in the tent, or travels in the desert and Syria in 1850. 1850(?) Daughter of Charles Hindley, the M.P. for Ashton Hindley, H. Ten days in Jerusalem. (1850?) Holland, J. Before Richmond Park. In: Victorian Ashton. edited by S. A. Harrop and E. A. Rose. 1974 John Holland was an Ashton Councillor who died in 1974 Holland, J. Travel stories. Typescript. 1963 Hopwood, H. Talking about old Ashton. In: Looking Back At Ashton. edited by A. Lock. 1997 Hulme, W. Autobiography. Typescript. William Hulme left Dukinfield in 1852 to go to sea King, D. E. I wish I'd asked my grandad. Boyhood memories of Heyrod. 1994 Lovett, W. The life and times of William Lovett. First published 1826. 1984 Marland, J. Memories of Park Bridge. 1996 Memories ... personal histories of eight local pensioners. 1989 Mitchell, H. The hard way up. 1968. reprinted 1977 Born 1871, died 1956. Labour activist and suffragette; lived in Glossop, Bolton, Ashton and

North Manchester Moffat, R. and Moffat, M. Apprenticeship at Kuruman, 1820-28. 1951 Robert was a missionary in Africa, Mary was born in Dukinfield Moffat, R. Matabele journals of Robert Moffat, 1829-60. 2 vols. 1945 O'Neil, J. Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe, weaver, 1860-64. edited by R. Sharpe France. In: THSLC. 1953. Vol. 105. pp.137-186 O'Neil, J. Life in East Lancashire, 1856-60, a newly discovered diary of John O'Neil (Ward), weaver of Clitheroe. by Mary Brigg. In: THSLC. 1968. Vol. 120. pp.87-134

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES (continued) Pollitt, H. Serving my time. 1950 General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1929-1956. Born in Droylsden Pollitt, P. Wanderings in the Holy Land, 1897-1900. (1901?) Peter Pollitt was born in Fairfield Potter, B. Journal of Beatrix Potter, 1881-1897. First published 1966. 1979 Dukinfield and Stalybridge associations Pritchard, F. East Manchester remembered. 1989 Roberts, R. Classic slum. 1971 Working class life in Edwardian Salford, based on author's memories Rogers, J. G. An autobiography. 1903 Congregationalist minister at Ashton, 1851-65 Rowbottom, W. "The most dismal times". William Rowbottom's diary, part 1: 1787-1799. 1996 Russell, R. Go on, I’m listening. 1983 Russell, R. While you’re here, doctor. 1985 Selbourne, H. A doctor’s life. 1989 Shaw, J. Ashton-u-Lyne. In: The worst of times. edited by Nigel Gray. 1985 Shaw, J. Down Memory Lane. Recollections of Stalybridge. 1988 Working class life in Stalybridge, 1920's and 30's Shaw, T. Memorabilia. J. H. Smith & E. A. Rose. ‘The memorabilia of Thomas Shaw of

Ashton-u-Lyne. In: TLCAS. Vol. 95. 1999. pp.85-112 Siddelley, H. The moors above, the mills below. Stalybridge memories. 1994 Siddelley, H. Talking about old Stalybridge. In: Looking Back At Stalybridge.

edited by Alice Lock. 1989 Smethurst, T. Reminiscences of a Bolton and Stalybridge policeman, 1888-1922. 1983 Staff, K. My story - wrinkles and all. 1997 Watkin, A. Diaries of Absalom Watkin. A Manchester man, 1787-1861. 1993

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES (continued) Watson, L. Autobiography. (uncompleted) Typescript. c.1969(?) Watson was born in 1868 and died in 1944. A trade unionist and Labour Party worker in

Ashton Wilde, F. The clatter of clogs in the early morning. (1982) Wilde, F. Music in the streets. (1983) Wilde, F. When I was down beside the sea. (1984)

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AVIATION Aspin, C. Dizzy heights: the story of Lancashire’s first flying men. 1988 Collier, R. Dark Peak wrecks. 1979 Collier, R. Dark Peak aircraft wrecks: 1. New edition 1990 Collier, R. Dark Peak aircraft wrecks (Book 2). 1982 Cunningham, P. Peakland air crashes: the south. 2005 Earl, D. W. Hell on high ground: a guide to aircraft hill crash sites in the UK and Ireland. 1995 Earl, D. W. Hell on high ground volume 2: World War II crash sites. 1999 Earl, D. W. Their final mission: 8 stories of B-17 bomber crashes on high ground. 1994 Fielding, C. E. Pioneering years: 1918 to 1961. 1982 Holmes, H. (comp) Avro in archive photographs. 1996 Holmes, H. Avro 748. 2000 Jones, A. Mottram air crash. 2003 Manchester Airport: a fully illustrated handbook and souvenir of an international airport. (c.1964) Taylor, J. W. R. Fairey Aviation in archive photographs. 1997

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BIOGRAPHIES Brown, J. Memoir of Robert Blincoe. 1977 (originally published 1832) Crutchley, G. W. John Mackintosh, a biography. 1921 Gibbons, V. H. Jack Judge: the Tipperary man. 1998 Mahon, J. Harry Pollitt. 1976 Middles, M. Red Mick. The biography of Mick Hucknall of Simply Red. 1993 Mulvagh, J. Vivienne Westwood. An unfashionable life. 1998 Sidebotham, R. Thomas Middleton: the Hyde historian. (190?) Squires, A. The Greys, a long and noble line: a biography of the family of Lady Jane Grey. 2002

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BLACK AND ASIAN HISTORY Bangladeshi cook book Hoque, N. etc. Here to stay. 2006 Hum Log. Stories of Oldham’s Asian Communities. 1997 Vasili, P. Colouring over the white line. The history of Black footballers in Britain. 2000 Vasili, P. The first Black footballer, Arthur Wharton 1865-1930. An absence of memory. 1998

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BLANKETEERS It is believed that the only person on the Blanketeers March to make it to London and present a petition to the Prince Regent may have been from Stalybridge (if indeed anyone completed the journey). This man may have been named Abel Couldwell or Jonathan Cowgill. Darvall, F. O. Popular disturbances and public order in Regency England. First published 1934.

1969. pp.162-3 Gregg, P. A social and economic history of Britain. 1973. pp.90-91 Hammond, J. L. and Hammond, B. The skilled labourer. First published 1919. 1979.

pp.280-285 Hill, S. Bygone Stalybridge. First published 1907. Reprinted 1987. pp.148-151 Marlow, J. The Peterloo Massacre. 1969. pp.58-61 Read, D. Peterloo: the 'Massacre' and its background. First published 1958. 1973. pp.98-101 Reid, R. The Peterloo Massacre. 1989. pp.53-69 Thompson, E. P. The making of the English working classes. First published 1963. 1968. pp.712-713

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CANALS Body, A. H. Canals and waterways. 1975 Short introduction aimed at school children British Waterways Board. Nicholson's guide to the waterways: North West. 1972 Civic Trust for the North West. Canal search north west. 1991 Gibson, K. Pennine dreams. 2002 Hadfield, C. Canals of North West England. 2 vols. 1970 Chapters on the Huddersfield, Ashton and Peak Forest Canals Hanson, H. The canal boatmen. 1975 Hanson, H. Canal people. 1978 Huddersfield Canal Society. Fill't to't top wi' rubble? 1979 Includes a short history of the canal based on the minutes of the Company Huddersfield Canal Society. Huddersfield Canal's towpath guide. 1981 Huddersfield Canal Society. Huddersfield Narrow Canal, a unique waterway. 1971 Huddersfield Canal Society. Through Stalybridge by boat. 1977 Keaveney, E. and Brown, D. L. The Ashton Canal. 1974 Lamb, B. The Peak Forest Canal: breaches in the canal banks, 1797-1976. In: Journal of the

Railway & Canal Historical Society. Vol. 33. Pt. 5. No. 176. July 2000. pp.320-330. Nevell, M. Portland Basin and the archaeology of the canal warehouse. 2001 Owen, D. Canals to Manchester. 1978 Peak Forest Canal Society. The Cheshire canal ring. rev. ed. 1966 Schofield, R. Benjamin Outram and the construction of the Ashton Canal. In: Lancashire Local

Historian. No.7. 1992 Towpath Action Group. Trouble on the towpath. The Ashton Canal. 1991

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CHARTISM Aitken, W. Writings of a nineteenth century working man. First published 1869. 1996 Anthology of Chartist poetry. edited by Peter Scheckner. 1989 An authentic report of Doctor Peter Murray McDouall at Liverpool on Monday, August 28th, 1848.

Transcript of McDouall's trial for sedition. The charge was brought as a result of speeches he had made at Ashton in July 1848

Bamford, S. Passages in the life of a radical. First published 1844. 1967 Belchem, J. Popular radicalism in 19th century Britain. 1996 Chartist experience: studies in working class radicalism and culture 1830-60. edited by James

Epstein and Dorothy Thompson. 1985 Chartist Movement. A new annotated bibliography. edited by Owen Ashmore, Robert Fyson and

Stephen Roberts. 1995 Davies, H. A shot in the dark. In: Victorian Ashton. edited by S. A. Harrop and E. A. Rose.

1974. Describes the Chartist disturbances in Ashton in 1848

Dinwiddy, J. R. Radicalism and reform in Britain, 1780-1850. 1992 Duty of discontent: essays for Dorothy Thompson. edited by Owen Ashmore, Robert Fyson and

Stephen Roberts. 1995 The early Chartists. edited by D. Thompson. 1971 Contains transcripts of the prosecution cases against two Ashton Chartists: Timothy Higgins

and William Cox Epstein, J. Lion of freedom. 1984 Biography of Feargus O'Connor Epstein, J. A. Radical expression. Political language, ritual and symbolism in England 1790-1850.

1994 Gammage, R. C. History of the Chartist Movement, 1837-1854. first published 1894. 1969 Includes a character sketch of McDouall Hall, R. G. Work, class and politics in Ashton-u-Lyne, 1830-1860. PhD. Thesis. 1991 Higham, R. Stella, the factory master's daughter, or: Conrad the Chartist; a story of the local history of Hyde and neighbourhood. 1890 Huxhorn, S. United we stand, divided we fall! Chartist celebrations in Ashton-u-Lyne in the

1840's. Typescript. 1981

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CHARTISM (continued) Jenkins, M. General Strike of 1842. 1980 Jones, D. Chartism and the Chartists. 1975 Contains a report, probably from the Northern Star, of a Chartist meeting at Ashton to celebrate the birthday of Henry Hunt Longden, C. Popular radicalism in Ashton, Stalybridge and Hyde, 1828-1842. Dissertation.

1994 Pickering, P. A. Chartism and the Chartists in Manchester and Salford. 1995 Pickering, P. A. & Roberts, S. Pills, pamphlets and politics: the career of Peter Murray

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Brady. 2001 Bresler, F. Scales of justice. 1973 Includes an account of the Gorse Hall murder. pp.1-9 Burslem, E. Police. In: Stalybridge Corporation centenary souvenir, 1857-1957. 1957 History of the borough police force. pp.128-133 Callan, K. W. Kevin Callan’s story. 1997 Carr, V. M. Did Ashton have the first police dog? In: Manchester Genealogist. Vol. 32. No. 1. 1996. pp.12-15 Chadwick, W. Reminiscences of a chief constable. c.1900 Chadwick was the Chief Constable of Stalybridge for almost forty years Clarkson, W. The good doctor. Portrait of a serial killer. 2001 Cooper, Benjamin. Trial of John Hulme and John Williams for the murder of

Benjamin Cooper at Ashton-under-Lyne on the eleventh day of December 1840.

Doughty, J. Come at once, Annie is dying. 1987 An account of an Oldham poisoning case of 1887 Emsley, C. Crime and society in England, 1750-1900. 1996 Fielding, S. Cheshire murder casebook. 1996 Covers Ivy Wood of Dukinfield, Gorse Hall and Pearl Cowman of Stalybridge Goodman, J. The stabbing of George Harry Storrs. 1983 The Gorse Hall murder case Gooderson, P. Terror on the streets of late-Victorian Salford and Manchester The scuttling

menace. Manchester Region History Review. Vol. XI. 1997. pp.3-11 Harrison, F. Brady and Hindley: genesis of the Moors Murders. 1986 Hayhurst, A. Cheshire murders. 2006 Includes an account of the murder of George Harry Storrs at Gorse Hall.

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LAW AND ORDER (continued) Hewitt, E. J. History of policing in Manchester. 1980 James, R. W. To the best of our skill and knowledge: a short history of the Cheshire Constabulary, 1857-1957. 1957 Short accounts of the former borough police forces of Stalybridge and Hyde Johnson, P. H. On iniquity: some personal reflections arising out of the Moors Murder trial. 1967 Jones, D. Crime, protest, community and police in 19th century Britain. 1982 McNama, M. Murder most foul. In: Looking Back At Stalybridge. edited by Alice Lock.

1989 Maddock, G. The Apethorn Lane murder and its background. In: Looking Back at Hyde. edited by Alice Lock. 1986 Marchbanks D. Moors murders. 1966 Midwinter, E. C. Law and order in early Victorian Lancashire. 1968 Pearce, C. E. Unsolved murder mysteries. 1924 The Gorse Hall murder, pp.125-134 Peters, C. Harold Shipman, mind set on murder. Why Shipman killed and killed

again. The true story. 2006 Prince, M. God’s cop: the biography of James Anderton. 1988 Sewart, A. Murder in Lancashire. A new look at notorious cases. 1988 Sitford, M. Addicted to murder. 2000 Smethurst, T. Reminiscences of a Bolton and Stalybridge policeman, 1888-1922. 1983 Sparrow, G. Satan’s children. 1966 Symons, J. A reasonable doubt. Some criminal cases re-examined. 1960 The Gorse Hall murder, pp.124-133 Topping, P. Topping: the autobiography of the police chief in the Moors Murder case. 1989 The trial of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley: the Moors Murder case. edited and with an introduction by Jonathan Goodman. 1973

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LAW AND ORDER (continued) West, A. For the love of Lesley. 1989 The story of Lesley Anne Downey, one of the Moors Murder victims Whittle, B. Prescription for murder. The true story of mass murderer Doctor Harold

Frederick Shipman. 2000. Williams, E. Beyond belief. A chronicle of murder and its detection. 1967 The Moors Murder case Wilson R. Devil’s disciples. 1986 Wilson, R. Return to hell. The continuing story of Moors Murderers Brady and Hindley. 1988

There are several more books on the Moors Murders case, plus the Reporters on microfilm

Some other sources for general law and order information are the Watch Committee minutes and the Chief Constables'

annual reports

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LEISURE Adamson Military Band, Dukinfield. Diamond Jubilee, 1888-1948. Outline history of the Band. 1948 Ashton Cricket Club 150 not out. Celebrating 150 years of the Ashton-under-Lyne Cricket,

Bowling and Tennis Club, 1857-2007. 2006 Ashton United. Special edition: Ashton United vs. Blackpool Rovers FC. 1992 Bainbridge, C. Brass triumphant. 1980 Bancroft, J. W. Olympic champions in Manchester. 1993 References to Hyde Seals Booth, C. Sixty musical years. A short history of the Ashton-u-Lyne Operatic Society. 1960 Bowker, D. Libraries, leisure and reading in inter-war Ashton-under-Lyne. In: Journal of Regional and Local Studies. Vol. 8. No. 1. Spring 1988. pp.1-22 Bowker, D. Parks and baths: sports, recreation and municipal government in Ashton-under- Lyne between the wars. In: Sport and the working class in modern Britain. edited by

Richard Holt. 1990 Bowker, D. and Jones, S. G. Working class culture in interwar Ashton. In: Looking Back at

Ashton. Edited by A. Lock. 1997 Clapson, M. Playing the system. The world of organised street betting in Manchester, Salford and

Bolton, c.1880-1939. In: Workers' worlds. Culture and communities in Manchester and Salford 1880-1939. edited by A Davies and S. Fielding. 1992

Cordingley, D. Forty-four years of Ashton cricket. 1901 Cowie, J. A. Leisure and change in the hatting town of Denton, Lancashire, from 1882-1903.

B. A. Thesis. 1990 Davies, A. Leisure, gender and poverty. Working class culture in Salford and Manchester 1900-1939. 1992 Davies, A. Leisure in the 'Classic Slum' 1900-1939. In: Workers' worlds. Cultures and communities in Manchester and Salford, 1880-1939. edited by A. Davies and S. Fielding. 1992 Davies, M. Hyde Seal Swimming Club: the team that beat the world. 1995 Dickenson, B. In the audience. In: Oral History. Vol. 11. No. 1. Spring 1983. pp.52-61 Flowery Field Cricket Club. 150th anniversary, 1838-1988. 1988

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LEISURE (continued) Fowler, D. Teenage consumers? Young wage earners and leisure in Manchester, 1919-1939. In:

Workers' worlds. Culture and communities in Manchester and Salford, 1880-1939. edited by A. Davies and S. Fielding. 1992

Goddard, M. C. History of the Ashton-u-Lyne and District Table Tennis League. 1993 Gow, J. J. Leisure in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1855. In: Victorian Ashton. edited by S. A. Harrop and E. A. Rose. 1974 Guide Bridge Theatre. Tenth Anniversary. 1982 Gwynne, J. Denton Cricket Club, 1824-1999. 1999 Hill, H. Freedom to roam. 1980 Hodgkinson, J. L. Early Manchester theatre. 1960 Jones, S. G. Lancashire cotton industry and paid holidays in the 1930's. In: THSLC. Vol. 135.

1986. pp.99-115 Jones, S. G. Recreational and cultural provision in Hyde between the wars. In: Looking Back

At Hyde. edited by Alice Lock. 1986 Jones, S. G. Sport, politics and the working class. Organised labour and sport in inter-war Britain. 1988 Jones, S. G. The survival of industrial paternalism in the cotton districts. In: Journal of Regional and Local Studies. Vol. 7. No. 2. Autumn 1987. pp.1-13 Jones, S. G. Work, leisure and the political economy of the cotton districts between the wars.

In: Textile History. Vol. 18. No. 1. Spring 1987. pp.33-57 Jones, S. G. Workers at play. 1986 Knowlson, J. Red plush and gilt. 1984 Living Memories of Hyde Hyde showtime memories. 2002 Lock, A. History of Stamford Park. Typescript. 1997 Lock, A. Theatres and cinemas of Ashton-u-Lyne. In: Mercia Bioscope. No. 6. Spring 1982 Manu, M. Guides all guides. Early years in the 1st Stalybridge (Holy Trinity) Girl Guide Company. 1996 Mellor, G. J. Picture pioneers: the story of the northern cinema, 1896-1971. 1971

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LEISURE (continued) Middleton, T. The story of Hyde St. George's Rowing Club. 1924 Mitchell, W. R. Life in the Lancashire Mill towns. 1982 Mossley Football Club Centenary season: 100 years of football ... souvenir programme. 2003 Ogden, T. Upper Mossley Whit Friday Brass Band Contest. A general history of the results, 1920-1980. 1981 Oliver, L. 'No hard-brimmed hats or hat-pins please'. Bolton women cotton-workers and the game

of rounders, 1911-39. In: Oral History. Vol. 25. No. 1. Spring 1997. pp.40-45

Owen, A. Newscuttings. 1976 Owen was connected with the Stalybridge Old Band Owen D. History of theatres and cinemas in Tameside. 1985 Pavasovic, M. Mottram Road to Maine Road. A history of football in Hyde. 1985 Rothman, B. The 1932 Kinder trespass. 1982 Ryley, S. W. The itinerant, or Memoirs of an actor. 1880 Schofield, R. A study of leisure activities in the borough of Hyde between 1919 and 1939. Dissertation. 1992 Shaw, G. "Wakes": times in bygone Stalybridge. Typescript. 1993 Shercliff, W. H. Entertainments. 1968 It Happened Round Manchester Series Siddall, D. Droylsden, F. C. 1892-1952. The first sixty years. 1991 Simpson, P. History of Newtonhurst Cricket Club. 2004 Soroptimist International of Ashton-u-Lyne 1943-1998. A short history. 1998 Spencer, G. N. Ashton-u-Lyne and District Probus Club. A short history 1971-1996. 1996 Stalybridge Celtic. Match day magazine for the F. A. Cup first round proper between Stalybridge Celtic and Frickley Athletic. 1984 Contains a brief history of the Club Stalybridge, first of Wakes. In: Stalybridge and District Yearbook, 1929. 1929. pp.7-11 Stalybridge Old Band, established 1814. A record of one hundred years. Centenary 1914. 1914

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LEISURE (continued) Taylor, A. R. Brass bands. 1979 Twydell, D. Rejected FC. Vol. 1. 1988 Walton, J. K. The Blackpool landlady revisited. In: Manchester Region History Review. Vol. VIII. 1994. pp.23-31 Walton, J. K. Lancashire Wakes in the 19th century. In: Popular culture and customs in 19th century England. edited by R. D. Storch. 1982 Walvin, J. Leisure and society, 1830-1950. 1978 Ward, A. Denton Links. 2006 Willerton, D. Mottram Cricket Club, 1946-1978. 1978 Williams P. M. and Williams, D. L. Flickering memories: a history of the cinema in Ashton- under-Lyne. 1995 Worrall, F. Lees Street Congregational Church Amateur Musical and Dramatic Society. The

first fifty years. 1984 Wrigley, F. Brass bands, Stalybridge and me. 2000 Yates, B. Ashton boxing and boxers. 2006

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LOCAL INDUSTRIES (excluding cotton and hatting)

Abrahart, E. N. Clayton Aniline Company, 1876-1976. 1976 Aerialite Story, 1932-1057. Twenty-five years of progress. 1957 Ashmore, O. Industrial Archaeology of North West England. 1982 Ashton, T. S. Iron and steel in the Industrial Revolution. 1968 Bamforth, N. “We’ll dee with eawr hearts up.” Mining disasters in Tameside. 2005 Billings, J. and Copland, D. The Ashton Munitions explosion, 1917. 1992 Caffrey, H. C. Eli Whalley: donkey stone manufacturer. In: Industrial Archaeology . Vol. 15. No. 3. Autumn 1980. pp.225-229 Calico Printers Association. Fifty years of calico printing. A jubilee history of the C.P.A. 1949 Cronin, P. and Yearsley, C. Coal mining in Denton and Haughton. In: Looking Back At Denton. edited by Alice Lock. 1985 Denton Glass excavations: results of the excavations at a unique glass-making site. 1975 Denton Local History Society. Hats off to Wilton Street. 2003 Dictionary of Business Biography. 5 volumes, edited by David J. Jeremy (extracts for Daniel

Adamson, Arthur Brooke, John Macintosh, Hugh Mason, etc.) 1984 (and onwards) Earnshaw, T. Appeal to the public, stating Thomas Earnshaw’s claim to the original invention of

the improvement in his timekeepers. 1808 (repr. 1986) George, A. D. The Manchester motor industry, 1900-1938. 1981 Great Britain. Health and Safety Executive. H. M. Factory Inspectorate. The explosion and fire

at Chemstar Ltd., 6th September 1981. 1982 Great Britain. Health and Safety Executive. H. M. Factory Inspectorate. The fire and explosion

at Manro Products Ltd., Stalybridge, 11th December 1982. 1983 Green, K. et al. The effects of microelectronic technologies on employment prospects: a case study

of Tameside. 1980 Grieves, K. Mobilising manpower: Audenshaw tribunal in the First World War. In: Manchester

Region History Review. Vol. III. No. 2. Autumn/Winter 1989/1990. pp.21-30

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LOCAL INDUSTRIES etc. (continued) Grime, J. ("Ashtonian") Ashton faces and Ashton places fifty years ago. 1922. reprinted 1991 Holland, J. Park Bridge: an historical ironworks. In: Man and Metal. Vol. 46. Nos. 6, 7 & 8. June, July & August 1969 Howarth, K. Dark days. Memories of the Lancashire and Cheshire coal mining industry. 1979 John Summers and Sons Ltd. (Centenary) 1851-1951. 1951 Marland, J. Memories of Park Bridge. 1996 Marsh, M. Shopping in Denton in the early years of the twentieth century. In: Looking Back At Denton. edited by Alice Lock. 1985 Memorial to Daniel Adamson. 1935 Nef. U. J. Rise of the British coal industry. 2 vols. 1932. new ed. 1966 Nevell, M. Park Bridge Ironworks and the archaeology of the Wrought Iron Industry in North

West England, 1600 to 1900. 2003 Newton, S. Coal mining: Dukinfield's dead industry. Typescript. 1970 Oldham and Son, Ltd. Story of an enterprise, 1865-1948. 1948 Otto Monstead Ltd. Progress: or The romance of a British industry. 1914 Preece, G. Pithead baths and the miners' welfare fund. Aspects of miners' welfare in the Lancashire coalfield, 1911-1947. Thesis. 1988 Read, G. J. Daniel Adamson (1820-1890). In: Dictionary of Business Biography. Vol. 1. 1984. pp.6-12 Redfern's Rubber Works. Our jubilee, 1900-1950. 1950 Redhead, B. and Goodie, S. The Summers of Shotton. 1987 Reekie, J. A. The history of Buckton Vale. Transcription and commentary by Richard Spencer.

(c.1997) (Actually a history of the Buckton Vale Printworks) Ridgway, M. The Hyde Lane Colliery disaster, Hyde, 1889. A case study on health and safety in

the mines during the latter part of the nineteenth century. Thesis. 1988 Squirrel, W. Park Bridge remembered. 2006 Twist, H. Shopping centres in Ashton-under-Lyne. Typescript. 197(3?)

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LOCAL INDUSTRIES etc. (continued) University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. Glass House Fold 1999, Tameside MBC. An

assessment of methods, timetable and costs for clearance, consolidation and presentation work. 1999

Vose, R. H. Excavations at the 17th century glasshouse near Haughton Green, Denton, near

Manchester. In: Post-Medieval Archaeology. Vol. 28. 1994 Vose, R. H. The 17th century Glasshouse at Haughton Green, Denton, near Manchester. Thesis. 1996

William Kenyon and Sons. A century's work, 1866-1966. 1966 Williams, P. M. and Williams, D. L. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! A brief history of the newspapers of Ashton-u-Lyne,1847-1990. 1991 Williams, P. M. and Williams, D. L. Back door to Fleet Street. A history of the newspapers and

press of Ashton-under Lyne from 1847 to present day. 1998 (First published as Extra! Extra! Read all about it! 1991)

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LOCAL WRITERS AND THE DIALECT Armitage, J. History of Brazil. 2 vols. 1836 Astley, F. D. German lyric poems. 1828 Astley, F. D. Hints to planters. 1807 Axon, W. E. A. John Critchley Prince and J. C. Prince and K. T. Korner. In: Cheshire Gleanings.

1884 Bartholomew M. In Search of H. V. Morton. 2004 Boardman, B. M. Between heaven and Charing Cross. The life of Francis Thompson. 1988 Brooks, J. Th’ amazin’ stories of th’ bible. 1937 (There are several dialect biblical stories by J. Brooks in stock) Burgess, J. A potential poet? His autobiography and verse. 1927 CASS, E. F. The Cotton Factory Town, 1885-1937. A family newspaper and the Lancashire cotton

Community. Thesis. 1996 Cass, E. Factory fiction in the Cotton Factory Times. In: Manchester Region History Review.

Vol. VIII. 1994. pp.32-43 Cass, E. The working class in 19th century Manchester fiction. In: TCLAS. Vol. 91 for 1995.

1997. pp.103-126 Descriptive catalogue of the records relating to John Critchley Prince in the possession of Abel Heywood & Co., publishers. compiled by B. E. Maidment. 1975 Fields, K. H. V. Morton: the life of an enchanted traveller. 2004 Fowler, A. and Wyke, T. Tickling Lancashire's funnybone: the gradely cartoons of Sam Fitton.

In: TLCAS. Vol. 89. 1993. pp.1-53 Hill, S. Old Lancashire songs and their singers. 1898 Includes poems by J. C. Prince, Samuel Laycock and others, complete with biographical details Hollingworth, B. Songs of the people: Lancashire dialect poetry of the Industrial Revolution. 1978 Joyce, P. Visions of the people. Industrial England and the question of class,1848-1914. 1991 King, D. and Raven, J. Another look at Laycock. 1993

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LOCAL WRITERS AND THE DIALECT (continued) Lancashire garland of dialect prose and verse. edited by G. H. Whittaker. 1936 Anthology of dialect writers with short biographies Lithgow, R. A. D. The life of John Critchley Prince. 1880 Maidment, B. The poorhouse fugitives. Self taught poets and poetry in Victorian Britain. 1987 Maidment, B. E. and Crehan, A. S. J. C. Prince and the death of the factory child. 1978 Middleton, T. Poets, poems and rhymes of east Cheshire. 1908 Shaw, G. Edwin Butterworth. In: TLCAS. Vol. 22. 1904. pp.61-72 A local historian, son of James Butterworth (also a local historian) Shaw, G. James Butterworth. In: TLCAS. Vol. 26. 1908. pp.124-132 About a local historian Sidebotham, R. Thomas Middleton, the Hyde historian. 1906 Thomas, T. Lancashire and the cotton mill in late Victorian fiction. In: Manchester Region History

Review. Vol. XIII. 1999. pp.44-51 Vicinus, M. The industrial muse. 1974 Discusses J. C. Prince and Samuel Laycock Whittaker, G. H. The reed-maker poet: John Critchley Prince, 1808-1866. c.1930 Zlotnick, S. "A thousand times I'd be a factory girl". Dialect, domesticity and working class

women's poetry in Victorian Britain. In: Victorian Studies. Vol. 35. No. 1. Autumn 1991

The Local Studies Library has a large collection of dialect poems and other works by writers such as Samuel Laycock, John Critchley Prince, Joseph Burgess, James Leigh, etc.

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LUDDITES Atlas of Industrial Protest in Britain, 1750-1990. edited by A. Charlesworth, D. Culbert, A. Randall, H. Southall and C. Wrigley. In: Lancashire Luddism. 1996. pp.42-26 Darvall, F. O. Popular disturbances and public order in Regency England. 1934 Gives the background to the Luddite disturbances, though nothing specifically on this area Hadfield, G. The family compact: or, The conspiracy of Newton. 1812 Eyewitness account of the Luddite disturbances in Longdendale by the occupier of Mottram Old Hall Peel, F. The risings of the Luddites, Chartists and Plug Drawers. 4th ed. 1968 Peel was able to interview people (mainly around Huddersfield) who had actually taken part

in Luddism Raynes, F. An appeal to the public containing an account of services rendered during the disturbances in the north of England in the year 1812 .... 1817 Raynes commanded a company of the Stirlingshire Militia, who were drafted in to deal with the Luddite outbreaks Thomis, M. I. The Luddites. 1970 Tomlinson, V. I. Letters of a Lancashire Luddite transported to Australia. In: TLCAS. Vol. 77. 1967. pp.97-127 Letters of Thomas Holding of Bolton Ward, A. J. Chapel into church. How Denton Chapel became St. Lawrence's Church. 1973. pp.21-24

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MANCHESTER REGIMENT Andrews, A. W. Orders are orders: a Manchester Pal on the Somme. From the account of Albert William Andrews, of the 19th Manchesters, written in 1917. 1987 Bardsley, H. C. 20th - 23rd Service Battalions in France, Flanders and Italy. typescript. n.d. Bell, A. C. History of the Manchester Regiment. (1st and 2nd Battalions) 1922-1948. 1954 Bibliography of North West England. Military history in the North West. 1994 Bonner, R. A. The Ardwick Boys went to Malta. 1992 Bonner, R. A. King's Regiment: 8th, 63rd, 96th. For Valour. 1996 Bonner, R. A. (editor) The 12th Battalion the Manchester Regiment, 1914-1919. 1994 Bonner, R. A. Volunteer infantry of Ashton-under-Lyne1859-1971. 2005 Bonner, R. A. The volunteer service companies of the Manchester Regiment in the Boer War of

1899-1902. In: Manchester Genealogist. Vol. 36. No. 2. 2000. pp.93-111 Bonner, R. A. Wilfrith Elstob, VC, DSO, MC. 1998 Campbell, L. C. The Manchesters. A history of the regular, militia, special reserve, territorial and

new army battalions since their formation. 1916 Hurst, G. B. With the Manchesters in the East. 1918 Kirby, H. L. and Walsh, R.. R. The four Blackburn V.C.'s. 1986 Lally, M. Recollections of 3 Manchesters in the Great War. 1985 Manchester Regiment: 16th - 19th Battalions' record 1914-1918. 1923 Mitchison, K. W. Cotton town comrades. The story of the Oldham Pals Battalion, 1914-1919.

1993 Morten, J. C. I remain your son Jack. Letters from the First World War. (7th Battalion). 1993 Nash, T. A. H. Diary of an unprofessional soldier. (16th Battalion). 1991 Presenting the Manchester Regiment, 1758-1953. edited by M. Page. 1953 Sassoon, S. Diaries, 1915-1918. 1983 Shepperd, A. The King's Regiment. 1973 Stedman, M. The Manchester Pals. 1994

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MANCHESTER REGIMENT (continued) 21st Battalion the Manchester Regiment. A history. 1994 Wade, J. The voluntary principle: recruitment in Manchester and Salford, August 1914 - October 1915. n.d. Winder, E. Lancashire's part-time soldiers, 1690-1890. Wylly, H. C. History of the Manchester Regiment (late 63rd and 96th Foot). Vol. I. 1758-1883. 1923 Wylly, H. C. History of the Manchester Regiment (late 63rd and 96th Foot). Vol. II. 1883-1922. 1925 Wylly, H. C. A short history of the Manchester Regiment. 1950 The records of the Manchester Regiment are held at the Tameside Local Studies Library.

It should be noted that individual service records are not included. [Discharge papers for the 96th Regiment 1813-1853 (WO97, 1038-1043) are also held on microfilm with a typescript index.]

WILFRED OWEN Collected poems of Wilfred Owen. 1963 A deep cry. edited by A. Powell. 1993 Hibberd, D. Owen the poet. 1986 Hibberd, D. Wilfred Owen: the year 1917-1918. 1992 Kerr, D. Wilfred Owen's voices. 1993 McPhail, H. Wilfred Owen, poet and soldier. 1993 Williams, M. Wilfred Owen. 1993

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MAPS Burdett, P. P. Map of Cheshire 1777. reprinted in facsimile with an introduction by J. B. Harley and P. Laxton. Scale 1" to 1 mile. 1974 Yates, W. Map of Lancashire 1786. reprinted in facsimile with an introduction by J. B. Harley. Scale 1" to 1 mile. 1968 Stockdale, J. Map of the environs of Mottram-in-Longdendale. Scale c. 1" to 1 mile. 1794 Baines, E. Ashton-u-Lyne, 1824. In: History, Directory and Gazetteer of the County Palatine of

Lancaster. Maps, plans and tables. first published 1824. reprinted 1969. Scale ten chains to one and one-sixth inches.

Bryant, A. Map of the County Palatine of Chester. Scale one and one quarter inches to one mile. 1829-31 Dawson, R. Ashton-u-Lyne. In: Plans of the cities and boroughs of England and Wales shewing

their boundaries as established by the Boundaries Act. Scale 1 mile to 2". 1831 Ordnance Survey. 1" to 1 mile, 1843. (Covers N. E. Cheshire, S. E. Lancashire and W. Derbyshire.) Ordnance Survey. 6" to 1 mile, 1848. (Covers S. E. Lancashire.) Ordnance Survey. 60" to 1 mile, 1852-1894. (Covers Ashton, Stalybridge and Dukinfield.) Ordnance Survey. 6" to 1 mile, 1872. (Covers N. E. Cheshire.) Ordnance Survey. 10' to 1 mile, 1872. (Covers parts of Hyde.) Ordnance Survey. 25" to 1 mile, 1872-1933. (Covers N. E. Cheshire and S. E. Lancashire.) Ordnance Survey. 6" to 1 mile, 1909. (Covers N. E. Cheshire and S. E. Lancashire.) Ordnance Survey. 6" to 1 mile, 1950's. (Covers N. E. Cheshire and S. E. Lancashire.) Ordnance Survey. 25" to 1 mile, 1950-1972. (Covers N. E. Cheshire and S. E. Lancashire.) Ordnance Survey. 50" to 1 mile, 1960's to 1980's. (Covers N. E. Cheshire and S. E. Lancashire.) Godfrey Maps - a series of maps reproduced from the 25" to 1 mile Ordnance Survey in reduced format Ashton-under-Lyne 1916. (printed 2006) Ashton & Dukinfield 1907. (printed 1994)

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MAPS (continued) Audenshaw & Droylsden 1916. (printed 1992) Denton Town Centre 1918. (printed 1996) Denton West 1916. (printed 1996) Denton With Haughton 1904. (printed 1996) [reprinted as: South Denton and Haughton Green] Droylsden & Medlock Vale 1906. (printed 1993) Guide Bridge 1918. (printed 1992) Hadfield & Tintwistle 1907. (printed 1994) Hurst & North Ashton 1906. (printed 1999) Hyde 1897. (printed 1993) Lydgate, Roaches & Quick 1906. (printed 2006) Mossley South 1906. (printed 2000) North Reddish & South West Denton 1904. (printed 1994) Roe Cross 1907. (printed 1994) Stalybridge 1897. (printed 1992) Stalybridge & Ashton 1918. (printed 2006) Copies of the tithe maps and apportionments for: Denton (1844), Dukinfield (1850), Godley (1846), Hattersley (1839), Haughton (1844), Hollingworth (1845), Hyde (1841), Matley (1840), Micklehurst (1847), Mottram (1847), Newton (1847), Quickmere (1847), Stayley (1850) and Werneth (1841).

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MARKETS AND FAIRS Ashton-under-Lyne Centenary Handbook, 1847-1947. edited by G. F. Foster. 1947 Markets, p.99 Hodson, D. Civic identity, custom and commerce: Victorian market halls in the Manchester

Region. In: Manchester Regional History Review. Vol. XII. 1998. pp.34-43 Tupling, G. H. An alphabetical list of the markets and fairs of Lancashire recorded before the year 1701. In: TLCAS. Vol. 51. 1936. pp.86-110 Tupling, G. H. Lancashire markets in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In: TLCAS. Vol. 58. 1945-6. pp.1-34 and Vol. 59. 1947. pp.1-34 Westhead, W. A. Mossley market place – a journey through time. 2004 Whitehead, S. Town hall and market. In: Stalybridge Centenary Souvenir, 1857-1957. edited by J. W. March. 1957. pp.99-103 Williams, P. M. and Williams, D. L. To market, to market. The story of Ashton-under-Lyne’s

ancient market. 1994

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MURPHY RIOTS Arnstein, W. L. The Murphy Riots: a Victorian dilemma. In: Victorian Studies. Vol. 19. September 1975. pp.51-71 Chadwick, W. Reminiscences of a Chief Constable. first published c.1900. reprinted 1974 Glover, W. History of Ashton-under-Lyne and the surrounding district. 1884 for an account of the riots, see pp.330-342 Hanham, H. J. Elections and party management: politics in the time of Disraeli and Gladstone. 1959 Paz, D. G. Popular anti-Catholicism in mid-Victorian England. 1992 Phillips, P. T. The sectarian spirit: sectarianism, society and politics in Victorian cotton towns.

1982 Richardson, J. E. The sacking of Thomas Street. Typescript. 1983 A dramatised account of the Murphy Riots in Stalybridge

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NATURAL HISTORY Anderson, P. Tame Valley wildlife. 1978 Anker, R. Tinkering with nature. In: Pennine Magazine. Vol. 4. No. 2. December 1982-

January 1983 Article about Jethro Tinker Bell, T. H. Birds of Cheshire. 1962 Birds in Greater Manchester: county report, 1995. 1996 Bradshaw, A. P. Jethro Tinker. A Stalybridge naturalist of the 18th-19th century. 1945 Brill, B. In search of Jethro Tinker. In: Country Fair. Vol. 25. No. 6. December 1963.

pp.37-38 Buxton, R. Botanical guide to the flowering plants, ferns, mosses and algae found indigenous

within sixteen miles of Manchester .... 1849 Check list of the fauna of Lancashire and Cheshire. edited by A. K. Lawson. 1930 Coward, T. A. and Oldham C. The birds of Cheshire. 1900 Dallman, A. A. and Wood, M. H. A biographical list of deceased Lancashire botanists .... 1909 Includes Jethro Tinker 'our local Linnaeus' Day, G. O. A list of lepidoptera found in the counties of Cheshire, Flintshire, Denbighshire,

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NATURAL HISTORY (continued) Newton, A. Flora of Cheshire. 1971 Newton, M. E. The briophyte collection of Jethro Tinker (1788-1871). In: Naturalist. Vol. 106.

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Caernarvonshire, Anglesea and Merionethshire. 1948 Spencer, K. G. The status of birds in Lancashire and distribution. 1973 Taylor, A. Birds of a county palatine. 1913 Travis's flora of South Lancashire. edited by J. P. Savage. 1963 Vertebrate fauna of Cheshire. edited by T. A. Coward. 2 vols. 1910 Warren, J. B. L. (Lord de Tabley) The flora of Cheshire. 1899 Whitehead, J. The district flora as complied by the Ashton-under-Lyne Linnaean Botanical

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PETERLOO Epstein, J. Understanding the cap of liberty. Symbolic practice and social conflict in early 19th

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Philips, F. Exposure of the calumnies circulated by the enemies of social order and reiterated by

their abettors against the Magistrates and Yeomen Cavalry of Manchester and Salford. 1819

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PLACE NAMES Barnes, G. The place names of Cheshire. Ph.D. Thesis. 3 vols. 1960 Dodgson, J. M. The place names of Cheshire. 4 vols. 1970-1972 Ekwall, E. The place-names of Lancashire. 1922 Gelling, M. Signposts to the past. Place names and the history of England. 1988 Mills, D. The place-names of Lancashire. 1976 Sephton, J. A handbook of Lancashire place-names. 1913 Wilkins-Jones, C. Tameside: an outline history of those parts of Lancashire and Cheshire now in

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PLUG RIOTS Atlas of Industrial Protest in Britain, 1750-1990. edited by A. Charlesworth, D. Culbert,

A. Randall, H. Southall and C. Wrigley. In: Lancashire Luddism. 1996. pp.42-26 Jenkins, M. The General Strike of 1842. 1980 Mather, F. C. The General Strike of 1842: a study in leadership, organisation and the threat of

revolution during the Plug Plot disturbances. In: Popular protest and public order. edited by J. Stevenson and R. Quinault. 1974. pp.115-141

Rose, A. G. The Plug Riots of 1842 in Lancashire and Cheshire. In: TLCAS. Vol. 67. 1957. pp.75-112 Smith, J. H. and Rose, E. A. Memorabilia of Thomas Shaw of Ashton-u-Lyne. In: TLCAS.

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POOR LAW AND POVERTY Ashton-under-Lyne poorhouse and union workhouse census returns 1841-1901 . Compiled by Ros

Rafnson. 2002 Bowman, W. M. The root of local rating - the poor laws. In: England in Ashton-under-Lyne.

1960. pp.505-534 Cole, J. Down Poorhouse Lane. The diary of a Rochdale workhouse. 1984 Crowther, M. A. The workhouse system, 1834-1929. 1981 Fraser, D. Evolution of the British Welfare State. A history of social policy since the Industrial

Revolution. first published 1973. 1984 Jarratt, S. The operation of the old poor law in Denton and Chorlton on Medlock, 1780-1800.

Thesis. 1972 Knott, J. Popular opposition to the 1834 Poor Law. 1986 Midwinter, E. C. Social administration in Lancashire, 1830-1860. 1969. pp.7-62 Rose, M. E. The anti-poor law movement in the north of England. In: Northern History. Vol. 1.

1966. pp.70-92 Rose, M. E. The English poor law, 1780-1930. 1971 Transcripts from the relevant documentary sources Rose, M. E. The relief of poverty, 1834-1914. 1986 Treble, J. H. Urban poverty in Britain, 1830-1914. 1979 Vincent, D. Secrecy and the city, 1870-1939. In: Urban History. Vol. 22. Part 3. December

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Northern England 1835-37. Family and community history. Journal of the Family & Community History Research Society. Vol. 3. No. 1. May 2000. pp.33-48 Includes references of workers sent to Stalybridge

Some records of the Ashton Poor Law Union (including the Guardians Minutes), which covered most of what is now Tameside, are at the Lancashire Record Office, Preston, but records of inmates do not seem to have survived. The records of the Stockport Union, which included the townships of Hyde and Werneth, were pulped during the Second World War.

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PREHISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY Booth, K. and Cronin, J. Buckton Castle - a survey of the evidence. In: Greater Manchester

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Vol. 71. 1961. pp.160-162 Fishponds Yard, Dukinfield - excavation report. GMAU. 1993 Forde-Johnston, J. The Iron Age hill forts of Lancashire and Cheshire. In: TLCAS. Vol. 72.

1962. pp.9-46 Argues that Bucton Castle is not an Iron Age hill fort, but dates from the Dark Ages or

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PUBLIC HEALTH Ashton-under-Lyne District Infirmary and Children's Hospital: an epitome. 1921 Civic Trust for the North West. The Tame Valley: water pollution. 1977 Coulthart, J. R. A report on the sanitary condition of the town of Ashton-under-Lyne. 1844 Duff, E. J. Life expectancy in Ashton-under-Lyne in the nineteenth century. In: North Cheshire

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Industrial Revolution remains. In: British Medical Journal. Vol. 1. 1974. pp.563-567. Research on standards of health based on human remains buried at Ashton Parish Church.

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Harrop and E. A. Rose. 1974. pp.29-48 Midwinter, E. C. Social administration in Lancashire, 1830-1860. 1969 Public health pp.63-120 Lawton, K. W. Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukinfield (District) Waterworks.

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Vol. 19. No. 4. 1989 2. The commencement of Chew Reservoir and the contractor's tram road.

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1880. 1991 Wohl, A. S. Endangered lives. Public health in Victorian Britain. 1983 Wood, C. M. The geography of pollution: a study of Greater Manchester. 1974 Covers air, land, water and noise pollution The reports of the Medical Officer of Health for the individual Boroughs are available among the archives Collection from the mid- to late- 1870's onwards and are a major source of public health information.

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PUBS AND BREWERIES Magee, R. Directory of Ashton pubs and their licensees. 1989 Magee, R. Some Mossley pubs and their licensees, 1750-1991. 1991 Magee, R. Springhead and Lees pubs, including Alt, with their licensees 1717-1996. 1996 Magee, R. Stalybridge pubs 1750-1990, and their licensees. 1991 Mass Observation. The pub and the people. A worktown study. 1970 Rhodes, F. History of the pubs of Denton and Haughton. 1983 Sullivan, B. History of the breweries of Stalybridge, Dukinfield and Hyde. 1997 Sullivan, B. Local brew. 1988 Sullivan, B. Local breweries, mineral water manufacturers and pubs. Typescript. 1990 Sullivan, B. R. A. Barrett & Co. Ltd. 1994 Taylor, P. History of the pubs of Hyde and district. 1984

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RAILWAYS Bairstow, M. The Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester Railway: the Standedge Line. 2nd edition 1990 Bairstow, M. The Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway: the Woodhead Line.

1986 Bennett, A. R. Chronicles of Boulton's Siding. 1927 Account of the work of Isaac Watt Boulton who bought and sold second-hand steam locomotives British Railways. Electrification of the Manchester, Sheffield and Wath lines. 1954 Commemorative brochure Coleman, T. Railway navvies: a history of the men who made the railways. 1965 Contains an account of the building of the Woodhead Tunnel and of the collapse of the

viaduct over the Tame in 1845 Dow, G. The first railway between Manchester and Sheffield. 1945 A history of the Sheffield, Ashton and Manchester Railway Dow, G. Great Central. 3 vols. 1959-1965 Detailed history of the Sheffield, Ashton and Manchester Railway, with some information

on some of the smaller lines - such as the Oldham, Ashton and Guide Bridge Early history of railways. In: Stalybridge and District Yearbook, 1914. 1914 Useful local railway chronology Greville, M. D. Chronology of the railways of Cheshire. 1973 Greville, M. D. Chronology of the railways of Lancashire. 1973 Holt, G. O. A regional history of the railways of Great Britain: the North West. 1978 Covers all the local lines in reasonable detail. Hooper, J. Station survey: Stalybridge. In: British Railways Illustrated. Vol. 1. No. 4. April/May 1992. pp.188-196 Marshall, J. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. 3 Vols. 1969-1972 Describes the line which ran from Manchester to Ashton Charlestown and Stalybridge via Ashton Moss A reminiscence of 1845. In: Stalybridge and District Yearbook, 1914. 1914 Collapse of the viaduct at Dukinfield Stalybridge railway station: In: Stalybridge and District Yearbook, 1914. 1914 Wells, J. Micklehurst loop line. In: Backtrack. Vol. 14. No. 3. March 2000. pp.142-147

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RAILWAYS (continued) Wells, J. Miles Platting to Diggle via Ashton. 1996

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RELIGION: GENERAL Alcock, D. E. Role of the churches within the working class communities of Ashton-u-Lyne and

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and religion in Britain. edited by David J. Jeremy. 1988 Gay, J. D. The geography of religion in England. 1971 Haigh, C. Reformation and resistance in Tudor Lancashire. 1975 Halley, R. Lancashire: its Puritanism and nonconformity. 1872 Historical sketches of nonconformity in the County Palatine of Chester. 1864 Inglis, K. S. Churches and the working class in Victorian England. 1963 Jeremy, D. J. Capitalists and Christians. Business leaders and the churches in Britain, 1900-1960. 1990 Nightingale, B. Lancashire nonconformity: the churches of Manchester, Oldham and Ashton.

1893 Also describes nonconformity in Denton, Droylsden, Mossley, Stalybridge, Dukinfield and Audenshaw Lock, A. The role of clergymen and ministers in Ashton, Stalybridge and Dukinfield, 1850-1914.

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condition of the working classes in an extensive manufacturing district in 1834, 1835 and 1836. 1838

Includes tables measuring religious affiliation in Ashton, Dukinfield and Stalybridge Phillips, P. T. Sectarian spirit: sectarianism, society and politics in Victorian cotton towns. 1982 Richardson, R. C. Puritanism in north-west England. 1972 Rose, E. A. Ashton churches and chapels. In: Victorian Ashton. edited by S. A. Harrop and

E. A. Rose. 1974. pp.60-76 Smith, L. Religion and the rise of Labour. Nonconformity and the Independent Labour Movement

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RELIGION: GENERAL (continued) Smith, M. Religion in industrial society: Oldham and Saddleworth 1740-1865. 1994 Walk, K. R. Elizabethan recusancy in Cheshire. Chetham Society. Vol. XIX. 1971 Walk, W. R. Religion and society in England, 1790-1850. 1972 The Religious Census of 1851 gives the attendance figures for local churches on one Sunday in 1851 MARY MOFFAT: the Victorian missionary born in Dukinfield Axon, W. E. A. Dr. Moffat as a Cheshire gardener. In: Cheshire Gleanings. 1884. pp.190-196 Dickson, M. Beloved partner. Mary Moffat of Kuruman. 1974 Ellis, J. J. Robert Moffat. The gardener boy who became the great South African pioneer.

(192?)? Moffat, J. and Moffat E. The Matabele Mission. A selection from the correspondence of John and

Emily Moffat, David Livingstone and others, 1858-1878. edited by J. P. R. Wallis. 1945 Moffat, J. S. The lives of Robert and Mary Moffat. 1885 Moffat, R. and Moffat, M. Apprenticeship at Kuruman; being the journals and letters of Robert

and Mary Moffat, 1820-1828. 1951 Moffat, R. The Matabele journals of Robert Moffat,1829-1860. 2 vols. edited by J. P. R. Wallis.

1945 Moffat, R. Missionary labours and scenes in Southern Africa. 1842 Moffat, R. Visit to Moselekatse, King of the Matabele. In: Journal of the Royal Geographical

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RELIGION: ANGLICANS Ashton Parish Church. Bazaar handbook. 1911 Brief historical sketch of Ashton-under-Lyne parish church and tower. 1988 Denby, P. Two into one will go. A history of the parish of St. George, Stalybridge. 1990 Gee Cross Parish Church.. History, 1874-1974. 1974 Hedges, J. A short history of St. Peter's Church, Ashton. 1974 Hurst Parish Church of St. John the Evangelist, 1849-1949: a centenary of consecration. 1949 Jarvis, A. The lion and the raven: a short history of the parish and church of St. Mark, Dukinfield.

First published 1964. 1996 Middleton, T. History of Hyde St. George's Church and Schools. 1911 Nevell, M. St Lawrence’s Church and the archaeology of the medieval timber-framed churches of

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England. 2005 Noel, C. An autobiography. 1946 Conrad Noel was a curate at Flowery Field, Hyde Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Denton, 1531-1981: the first 450 years. 1981 Price, R. Mottram Church. A guide to the parish church of St. Michael and All Angels, Mottram-

in-Longdendale. 1985 Price, R. The parish of Mottram-in-Longdendale and its clergy. 1989 Purcell, G. Stone upon stone and church management in the present day. 1874 includes Broadbottom material Roch, R. S. Brief guide to the parish church of St. Michael and All Angels, Mottram. 1971 Rogan, J. Ashton-under-Lyne parish church history and guide. 1956 Rose, E. A. Anglican arguments, or The Battle of Cocker Hill. In: Looking Back At Stalybridge.

edited by Alice Lock. 1989 Saint Anne, Haughton, 1882-1982. edited by Jill Cronin. 1982 Ward, A. J. Chapel into church: how Denton Chapel became St. Lawrence's Church. 1973

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RELIGION: ANGLICANS (continued) Woodfield, R. Conrad Noel. In: For Christ and the people. edited by M. B. Reckitt. 1968

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RELIGION: BAPTISTS Phillips, W. History of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Stalybridge, 1804-1907. 1907 Wakefield Road Baptist Church (Mount Olivet), Stalybridge: a centenary record, 1848-1948.

1948

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RELIGION: CHRISTIAN ISRAELITES Balleine, G. R. Past finding out: the tragic story of Joanna Southcott and her successors. 1956 John Wroe 'Judaizer', pp.83-93 Carlile, R. Journal of Mr. Carlile's tour through the country: Ashton-u-Lyne. In:

The Lion. Vol. 1. No. 3. 18th January 1828. pp.78-79 and The Lion. Vol. 1. No. 4. 25th January 1828. pp.97-104

Chadwick, W. Reminiscences of a chief constable. first published 1900. reprinted 1974 A chapter on the Joannas Dictionary of National Biography. John Wroe. Volume XXI. 1909. pp.1073-1075 A form of service for the afternoon of the day called Sunday as used by the people called Israelites.

1829 Glover, W. History of Ashton-under-Lyne and the surrounding district. 1884 pp.306-316 Green, E. Prophet John Wroe. 2005 Green, E. Wrenthorpe: a history. 1992 Chapter 4 deals with John Wroe Hardy, D. Alternative communities in nineteenth century England. 1979 pp.131-154 Harrison, J. F. C. The second coming: popular millenarianism, 1780-1850. 1979 Hopkins, J. K. A woman to deliver her people. 1982 Howcroft, A. J. Tales of a Pennine people. 1923 Chapter 6 Hymns to be used in the public meetings of the Society of Christian Israelites. 1900 Jezreel, J. J. Extracts from the Flying Roll. 1879 The life and journal of John Wroe .... 1829 etc. Life and prophecies of Joanna Southcott from her infancy to the present time .... 1815 Rogers, J. Mr. Wroe's virgins. 1991 A novel based on the story of the Christian Israelites Rogers, R. G. Sixth trumpeter: the story of Jezreel and his tower. 1963 Seymour, A. The Express, Nos. 1 and 2. 1909

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RELIGION: CHRISTIAN ISRAELITES (continued) Smith, J. H. & Rose, E. A. Memorabilia of Thomas Shaw of Ashton-u-Lyne. In: TLCAS. Vol.95.

1999. pp.88-112 Southcott, J. Strange effects of faith: with remarkable prophecies of things which are to come.

1801 Stafford, J. Songs comic and sentimental. 1840 Contains poems on Christian Israelites, pp.22-24 Thompson, E. P. The making of the English working class. 1968. pp.420-428 Tobin, P. The Southcottians in England, 1783-1895. Thesis. 1978 Includes a chapter on John Wroe Wroe, J. Extracts from the teachings of John Wroe, Prophet-Missionary, 1853-1854. 196- Wroe, J. Sermons selected from the Scriptures ... being a guide to the people surnamed Israelites to

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RELIGION: CONGREGATIONALISM Abney Congregational Church, Mossley. Story of Abney, 1854-1954. 1954 Congregationalism in Mossley Albion Congregational Church, Ashton-u-Lyne, 1800-1950. 1950 Aspland, R. B. History of the old nonconformity in Dukinfield. 1845 Binfield, J. C. G. The dynamic of grandeur: Albion Church, Ashton-under-Lyne. In: TLCAS.

Vol. 85. 1988. pp.173-192 Congregationalism in Dukinfield: centenary memorial volume, 1805-1905. 1906 Garside, F. Historical sketch of Crescent Road Congregational Church and the Furnace Hill

School, Dukinfield. 1892 . Glynne, S. R. Notes on churches of Cheshire. Chetham Society. Vol. 32, New Series. 1894.

p.112. Dukinfield Chapel (Old Hall) Half a century of Independency in Ashton-under-Lyne. 1867 Howard, M. S. Hurst Nook Church, 1871-1991. Typescript. 1993 Johns, D. S. and McCulloch, A. The congregational church, Stalybridge, 1831-1931. 1931 Mills, W. H. Grey pastures. 1924 Fictionalised account of life in congregational circles in Ashton in the 1880s Rogers, J. G. An autobiography. 1903 Rogers was a minister at Albion Church Stalybridge Congregational Church. History of the Congregational Church, Stalybridge. 1977 Theobald, B. G. Union Street Congregational Church, Hyde. Centenary memorial volume, 1814-

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Whitehead, M. Social reformers of Albion. 2005

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RELIGION: METHODISM Graham, J. Methodist New Connexion, Ashton-under-Lyne: the story of our early days. 1887 Hempton, D. Methodism and politics in British society, 1750-1850. 1984 Katharine Street Methodist Church, Ashton. A century of Christian service, 1845-1945. souvenir

handbook. 1945. The Methodist Sunday School, Stamford Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, 1786-1986. 1986 Mossley United Methodist Church, Wyre Street Sunday School Souvenir, 1823-1923. 1923 Our heritage, 1799-1949: the story of the Methodist Church, Stamford Street, Ashton. 1949 Our heritage, 1849-1949: the Methodist Church and Sunday School, Booth Street, Stalybridge.

1949 Rose, E. A. Methodism in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1740-1914. 2 vols. 1968 Rose, E. A. Methodism in Cheshire to 1800. In: TLCAS. Vol. 78. 1975. pp.22-38 Rose, E. A. Methodism in Droylsden. 1963 Rose, E. A. Methodism in Dukinfield. 1978 Rose, E. A. Methodism in Mottram-in-Longdendale. In: Journal of the Lancashire and Cheshire

Branch of the Wesley Historical Society. Journal No. 20. Vol. 2. No. 10. August 1974. pp.185-189

Rose, E. A. Methodism in South Lancashire to 1800. In: TLCAS. Vol.81. 1982. pp.67-91 Rose, E. A. Story of Mossley Methodism. 1969 Rosemount Primitive Methodist Church, Newton, Hyde, 1876-1926, Souvenir. An historical

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Sheard, M. Primitive Methodism in the Manchester area, 1820-1830. 1974 Taylor, H. W. One hundred years of progress: a concise history of the Methodist Church (ex-Primitives), Stalybridge, 1834-1934. 1934

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RELIGION: MORAVIANS Aikin, J. Description of the country from thirty to forty miles around Manchester. 1795. pp.232-233 Higson, J. Historical and descriptive ... notices of Droylsden .... first published 1859. reprinted 1973 Langton, E. History of the Moravian Church. 1956 McQuillan, T. Two hundred year of Christian witness: a brief account of the story of the Moravian

Church in Dukinfield. 1950 Mellows, F. H. History of the Fairfield Moravian Church. 1978. The Reverend Mellows was a minister at Fairfield Mellow, F. H. Two hundred years of church service. Sketches of some notable church servants of

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RELIGION: PRESBYTERIANS Arrowsmith, A. John Angier: the "Angel on Horseback". In: Looking Back At Denton.

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RELIGION: ROMAN CATHOLICS Atkinson, M. The Irish in Tameside in 1851. Typescript. 1995 Cassidy, J. St. Ann's Catholic Church, Burlington Street, Ashton, 1846-1978. 1978 Fielding, S. Class and ethnicity. Irish Catholics in England, 1880-1939. 1993 Hamer, E. Elizabeth Prout, 1820-1864. A religious life for industrial England. 1994. Biography of a nun who worked in Ashton in the 1850's and 1860's Holy Family Sisters one hundred years in Stalybridge: 1883-1983. 1983 The hundred years: a chronological sketch of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Stalybridge, 1839-1946.

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RELIGION: UNITARIANISM Andreas, A. R. In Memoriam: Henry Enfield Dowson. 1925 Churm, F. North Cheshire Unitarian Sunday School Union. Something attempted. A history of

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ROAD TRANSPORT Ashton-under-Lyne Corporation Passenger Transport. Fifty years of municipal passenger transport, 1902-1952. 1952 Ashton-under-Lyne Corporation Passenger Transport. 1902-1969 commemorative brochure. 1969 Bett, W. H. The tramways of South East Lancashire. 1967 Includes an account of the SHMD, with maps of the routes and technical data on the trams Greater Manchester transport review. edited by W. G. S. Hyde. 1978 Contains chapters on Ashton Corporation Transport and the SHMD Joint Transport Board Grundy, A. G. My fifty years in transport. 1944 Autobiography of the transport manager of the SHMD Heywood, K. C. Transport and electricity. In: Stalybridge Centenary Souvenir, 1857-1957.

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TOWN HISTORIES Andrews, B. Don't fret, my lad. An Ashton boyhood. 1987 Ashton-under-Lyne. Its story through the ages. edited by George Foster. 1947 (Ashton Centenary Handbook) Batty, A. My life in the 1930s. 1995 Bone, J. History of Broadbottom. 1987 Booker, J. A. History of the ancient chapel of Denton. 1855 Bowman, W. M. England in Ashton-under-Lyne. 1960 Bowman, W. M. 5000 acres of old Ashton. first published 1950. reprinted 1990 History of Limehurst R.D.C. Brooke, J. The Dukinfield I knew, 1906-1930. 1987 Butterworth, E. An historical account of the towns of Ashton-under-Lyne Stalybridge and Dukinfield. 1842 Includes a short account of Audenshaw Butterworth, J. History and description of the town and parish of Ashton-under-Lyne. 1823 Includes Audenshaw and Dukinfield Butterworth, J. History and description of the towns and parishes of Stockport, Ashton-under-

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TOWN HISTORIES (continued) Denton Local History Society Denton and Haughton in archive photographs. 1997 Denton Local History Society Denton then and now. 1999 Denton Local History Society Denton Voices. 1998 Denton Local History Society “Hats Off” to Wilton Street. 2003 Flowers, D. My Dukinfield childhood. 1992 Glover, W. History of Ashton-under-Lyne .... 1884 Greenman, G. Longdendale, the travellers’ valley. 1998 (Grimes, J) Ashton faces and places [reprint] 1991 Hague, E. Streets away from Paradise. Reminiscences of a Stalybridge lad. 1987 Hey, J. Higher Hurst. The growth and development of an industrial community in Lancashire in

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TOWN HISTORIES (continued) Lock, A. Ashton and Mossley in archive photographs. 1995 Looking Back at Denton. edited by Alice Lock. 1985 Looking Back at Hyde. edited by Alice Lock. 1986 Looking Back at Stalybridge. edited by Alice Lock. 1989 Lord, E. The anatomy of a small region: defining Longdendale. In: Journal of Regional and Local Studies. Vol. 13. No. 2. Winter 1993. pp.51-63 Marland, J. Memories of Park Bridge. 1996 Meredith, C. As I remember. 1997 Middleton, T. Annals of Hyde and district. first published 1899. reprinted 1973 Middleton, T. History of Denton and Haughton. 1936 Middleton, T. History of Hyde and its neighbourhood. 1932 Middleton, T. Hyde a bygone era. 2001 Middleton, T. Old Godley. first published 1900. reprinted 1971 Mossley centenary festival. 1985 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 1) Tameside before 1066. 1992 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 2) Tameside 1066-1700. 1991 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 3) Tameside 1700-1930. 1993 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 4) People who made Tameside. 1994 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 5) Buildings of Tameside. 1996 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 6) The lands and lordships. 1998 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 8) Tameside in transition. 1999 Nevell, M. (Tameside history volume 9) Archaeology of Twentieth century Tameside. 2004 Nevell, M. Carrbrook: a textile village and its valley. 2006 Parry, W. A. History of Hurst and neighbourhood. 1908

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TOWN HISTORIES (continued) Stalybridge scrapbook. edited by E. A. Rose. 1985 Taylor, P. Hyde the third selection. 2002 Taylor, T. A. Look again at Longdendale. edited by W. Johnson. 2006 Victorian Ashton. edited by S. A. Harrop and E. A. Rose. 1974 Ward, A. J. Chapel into church: how Denton Chapel became St. Lawrence's Church. 1973 WEA class Carrbrook, a peep into the past. 2004 WEA class Charlestown: Ashton-under-Lyne’s lost hamlet. 2004 WEA class Illustrated account of the rural district of Hartshead and Broadcarr. 2004 Whittaker, K. Saltway to motorway: an overview of Audenshaw’s history. 2000 Wilkins-Jones, C. Tameside: an outline history of those parts of Lancashire and Cheshire now in

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1968 Clegg, H. A. History of British Trade Unions since 1889. Volume II, 1911-1933. first published 1985. 1987 Cotton, N. Popular movements in Ashton-under-Lyne and Stalybridge before 1832. Thesis.

1977 Currents of radicalism. Popular radicalism, organised labour and party politics in Britain,

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WOMEN'S HISTORY etc (continued) Moffat, J. S. The lives of Robert and Mary Moffat. 1885 Penn, M. Manchester fourteen miles. 1979 Fictionalised account of childhood in Hollins Green, c.1909 Shaw, J. Down Memory Lane. 1988 Siddelley, H. The moors above, the mills below. Stalybridge memories. 1994 Siddelley, H. Talking about old Stalybridge. In: Looking Back At Stalybridge. edited by Alice

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