This is a journey through time and space by bicycle, around the rugged, ragged streets of East Manchester.
Undertaken on Sunday September 2nd 2018.
This is type travel – the search for words and their meanings in an ever changing world.

Hyde Road


The Star Inn – former Wilsons pub
Devonshire Street North

Former Ardwick Cemetery

Great Universal Stores former mail order giant
Palmerston Street

The River Inn abandoned pub
Every Street

All Souls Church – listed yet unloved
Pollard Street East


The Bank Of England abandoned pub

Ancoats Works former engineering company
Cambrian Street

The Lunchbox Café Holt Town
Upper Helena Street

The last remnants of industrial activity
Bradford Road


The little that remains of Raffles Mill

Old Mill Street

Ancoats Dispensary loved listed and still awaiting resuscitation

New life New Islington
Redhill Street

Former industrial powerhouse currently contemporary living space
Henry Street

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth passed by in 1942
Jersey Street

Former School the stone plaque applied to a newer building
Gun Street

The last of the few Blossom Motors
Addington Street


Former fruit merchants – refurbished and home to the SLG creative agency
Marshall Street and Goulden Street area






The last remnants of the rag trade

Former bed spring manufacturer – latterly became the County Archive.
Sudell Street


All that’s left of Alexandra Place

Entrance to the former Goods Yard
Back St Georges Road

Sharp Street


Simpson Street

Where once the CWS loomed large
Charter Street


Aspin Lane


Corporation Street





























































