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Saddleworth Museum
United Kingdom
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The UA-cam channel aims to share some of the films in the collection of Saddleworth Museum so that they can be enjoyed by a wider audience. - The museum is still actively collecting local material and if you have any old films that record aspects of the Saddleworth area we would love to see them - we would get the film digitised and you can still retain the original material though we would be happy if you want to donate it to us the museum can provide a DVD copy. The museum is run as a registered charity and if you would like to make a donation to support our work please go to our website.
Saddleworth - Photos and Photographers
A Presentation looking at photographs and photographers and the history related to both.
This is not the definitive history but I hope that if you enjoy old photographs this will give an insight into some of the history behind some of our local photographs and photographers.
Compiled by Peter Fox - 2024
This is not the definitive history but I hope that if you enjoy old photographs this will give an insight into some of the history behind some of our local photographs and photographers.
Compiled by Peter Fox - 2024
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Saddleworth - Ammon Wrigley - Artist
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Ammon Wrigley (1861-1946) is inevitably most well known for his writings but few people recognise the fact that he was a self taught artist with his pen and ink sketches illustrating his books. The illustrations were in many cases very accomplished pieces of art. It is interesting that these illustrations have provided with in many cases a unique record of many buildings that have long gone. Hi...
Saddleworth - 'Delph Donkey' trip out 1955
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The Hirst family enjoy a trip up to Delph from Oldham on the 'Delph Donkey' branch railway line that ran between Oldham and Delph. The film includes a 'snapshot' of each station, a view of Lees locomotive shed - exchanging the token at Moorgate Delph Junction Signalbox.
Presentation Delph Donkey
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A photo presentation from the collections of Saddleworth Museum and the 'Old Saddleworth' collection of Michael and Peter Fox looks at the 'Delph Donkey' that was originally the Delph to Greenfield branch railway but in later years was extended to Oldham with the opening of the Greenfield to Oldham Branch
Saddleworth By Horse
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Horse power as a means of transport was a feature of everyday life on our local roads - this presentation of old photographs from the archives collection of Saddleworth Museum and the ‘Old Saddleworth’ collection of Peter Fox presents an interesting record of this means of transport - we hope you enjoy it. - Why not join Saddleworth Museum's UA-cam channel for other similar compilations of old ...
Saddleworth Panoramas - Old and New
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I have always been interested in taking panoramic photographs and even more interested when finding ones from a century ago - these have been taken by the photographer panning round and taking a series of slightly overlapping views and before the age of the computer pasting these onto a piece of card - though I had the advantage of the computer to join them for this video - I have also included...
Saddleworth Museum Collection
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Saddleworth Museum has an extensive collection of items in its collection - these are a selection of 50x illustrating the diversity of the collection.
Saddleworth Village Shops in Old Photographs
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Another selection of old photographs of Saddleworth this time on the theme of shops. The villages of Saddleworth at one time boasted many individual shops serving the needs of the locals. The way we shop has over the past couple of decades changed, from the growth of the supermarket to the more recent online shopping. These photographs serve as a reminder of some of those past businesses. Photo...
Saddleworth Village in Old Photographs - Greenfield
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A selection of old photographs looking at the Saddleworth village of Greenfield
Edwardian Saddleworth - Book Preview
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A preview of some of the photographs of which many have been previously unpublished in our latest publication - 'Through and Edwardian Camera - A Portrait of Saddleworth 1901-1910' by Michael Fox & Peter Fox - Available only from Saddleworth Museum
Saddleworth Village in Old Photographs - Denshaw
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Another video featuring the villages of Saddleworth in old photographs from the collection of Saddleworth Museum and the 'Old Saddleworth' collection of Peter Fox
Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs - Grasscroft and Grotton
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A miscellaneous video of photographs from the Grasscroft and Grotton villages of Saddleworth - these are from the archives collection of Saddleworth Museum and the 'Old Saddleworth' collection of Peter Fox - we hope you enjoy them - look out for other similar videos on our UA-cam channel.
Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs - Friezland
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Another Saddleworth Villages video this time looking at the Friezland area - look out for more videos on other villages
Saddleworth Village in Old Photographs - Dobcross
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A selection of old photographs of Dobcross Village in Saddleworth from the archive collection of Saddleworth Museum and the 'Old Saddleworth' collection of Peter Fox
Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs Diggle
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Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs Diggle
Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs Delph
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Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs Delph
Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs - Uppermill
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Saddleworth Villages in Old Photographs - Uppermill
Saddleworth Photos - 'Past Into Present'
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Saddleworth Photos - 'Past Into Present'
Them was the better day's
Brilliant 😊
These are great, some are on Oldham s past
Lovely photos! I lived in Saddleworth in the 70s & 80s. I Live in Ireland now, but still love the place. I asked a Saddleworth artist Richard Clare to paint a couple of watercolours for me of Delph (Where I last lived) and they hang proudly on my wall here . Fond memories
The little sprog in the buggie's the real star of the show.
You can see another viaduct in the distance on the right at 1:10, isn't that one of those which was demolished on the micklehurst loop? it looks like the one at greenfield, there's just a big patch of grass there now, or there was when I last went there, years ago.
YES - you can see the route of the loop lone on the opposite side of the valley - hope you enjoyed it
What wonderful days they were. I know everyone says that but at least we didn’t have twelve year old murderers killing people with Zombie knives. The Animal Kingdom will do a better job of managing this planet once humans have become extinct. The world is rotten.
Mr Blower owned the brickworks until it was demolished for old kiln lane. Used to be full of frogs around there. Lovely big pond. Love the 1915 "new suburbia" photo and the old car. Lots of photos of clough lane. It was idyllic, had a magical feel.
And a bit of pony club just at the end.
That was great. Used Granby Arms and many more for courting.Good memories.
Who is Quiet John at 5.53? And what is a hob end?
I must be honest l cannot answer either of your questions
oldham looked better back then than now its a right shxt hole now the life has been kicked out of it even the people walk round like zombeys
thanks saddleworth museum this is pure magic
My mum worked at Tanner Brothers Greenfield.
Aww happy days, I went to Uppermill school in the 60s
Wow! That picture of fletchers paper mill all painted up green and looking in great condition is a surreal sight for me, considering the condition it was in last October when I broke in and took photographs!
absolutely brilliant thank you for posting
So happy to see these photos!
Very enjoyable, thank you
I am desperately trying to find photographs and documents relating to 'Hark to Nudger' inn. My grandmother, Ada Holt was landlady there for some years up until its demolition in the late 60's early 70's to make way for Nudger Green. I am in possession of the gas lantern which hung outside the pub. It's in a terrible state but I want to restore it. I also have one of the original Hark to Nudger china jugs from the pub, depicting the dog, Nudger, I believe. I would love to approach the BBC and the Repair Shop team but feel I need more evidence. Sadly, my mother passed away in 2017 and was my only remaining family member who could have maybe shed more light on where I could find information. I really hope someone out there can help! Thank you, Kathy (nee Holt).
Where are the Greek letters writen in Greenfield?
Does anyone know where the Greek letters where found.
I have really enjoyed looking at these old photographs and reading your commentary. Thank you.
Thank you. Loved these photographs. I have to say I first walked around Dovestones in1973 when I was 14. I now know, thanks to you, that I am older than the dam...... I don't know if that is a good or a bad thing 😂
Hi Lindsay - thanks for answering query
Part of this verse."What is Writ is Writ" also appears after the introduction in Ammon's work Over the Hills and Far Away.It has No TIitle.So it is not a Poem as such.I must presume that Ammon placed these words has a general "Apology" in many of his Works. Regards.Peter Lindsay Holden Uppermill
If You look closely at 7.45 You will see a Masonic Sign above the Doorway.Was this an early Masonic meeting place in Saddleworth?
A nice short vlog/ film.. I am after some help. I remember reading a short poem about 30 or 40 years ago. It was, then, the last poem in a recently published book of Ammon Wrigley poems I do not think it was a eulogy but it was along those lines I think it was called The End or The Ending And from memory the first lines may have been .... What is writ is writ. What is said is done. There may have been mention of skylarks too After that my mind is a blank Can anyone help ?
Hi Nick - glad you found it off interest - in regard to the poem - I didn't have much luck in tracing it even though I have put together a list of his works in an index - will have a look at Saddleworth Museum in the archives and see if it comes up - Regards Peter
@@saddleworthmuseum3239 thank you. If it helps yhe book I had was a hard back and produced in the mid 80s
This verse is taken from a small poem just called "Apology" Songs of the Pennine Hills Published in 1938 It appears after the Introduction.But, like You say,it may have been re-printed in Songs of a Moorland Parish around 1980 by the Round Table
@@lindsaypeterholden2701 thank you so much. Next question. Is the Apology n line?
sorry I think it was the Rotary Club 1980 .Original Songs of a Moorland Parish 1912
What a marvellous film! I used to make the same journey in reverse, a day out in Oldham, getting off the train at Glodwick Road to visit my grandmas in Derker. I was about the same age as the two boys, and if one of them was Philip Hirst, I later went to school with him in Oldham. Wish my parents were here to watch this!
Wow! What a wonderful window into the way we were. Thank you for posting.
I think The signal Man at Uppermill Moorgate Junction may well be Mr Frank Chapell a Gent who resided in Delph.The line actually closed for passenger traffic the same Year.My Grandfather worked at Clegg St and Glodwick Road Station's
Brilliant 😀Proper Saddleworth before all the Villages became one🤧My Father and his twin Brother travelled this line each Day from 1937.after the War My uncle was a Fireman on the "Donkey" working out of Lees Shed's,My Father worked at Measurements and each Day would get a "Toot-Toot" when the Train passed the Factory.Halcyon Day's Great Film.
Nice to see the old and present l was a postie covering Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Uppermill, Greenfield also bits of Denshaw 😁
Remember this like it was yesterday this is the saddleworth i remember .👍
Some great images here. Thanks so much from an ex-Werneth resident.
Worked at buckley mill uppermill when they were foam company Kaywool products.
Thanks for putting together a great set of historic photos, i was born in 1931 , and remember them well. Alan Walkden `( My Dirty Old town)
Wow you still on UA-cam and able to look back to those times. Well done sir.
Amazing! Walk all over Saddleworth and Oldham every weekend (10-14 mile walks) and it's breath-taking seeing how it was back then. Much better than now, places had character which has been slowly eroded over time, all for 'progress'. Thankyou for the upload.
I remember that and going into town and saw the aftermath of it.
Lovely. I went to school in Uppermill in the late 70s -81. Lovely area. Lived in spring head and we were always out in the saddleworth area as kids and teens.
my mother and father enjoyed their courting days visiting these community establishments
Brilliant❤
Nice photos, I love this place, Saddleworth. I would of liked to have lived there when I was a young child 😊
What claptrap. Its a horrible bleak place and was home to two of the most notorious child murderers ever at that time.
Oh how to make me feel old. . I remember going up town the day of the fire
Absolutely nothing there that I'd pay to go and look at and £1 to use the toilets.
Ahhhhhh … those memories …. I was born in 1953 .. Chorlton-on-Medlock about an half hours walk from Belle Vue … spent many school summer holidays sneaking into the grounds via the lake …. In the early 1970’s I worked there for approximately 9 years … happiest years of my working life … I met my wife there and we’re still together 39 years later ❤ …. The opening shots show the Redgate Lane entrance and you can just see the Longsight Inn on the right hand side … I managed this little pub for about 3 months after the landlady (Miss Pat Teirney) passed away … I then moved on to the Lake Hotel at the corner of Kirkmanshulme Lane and Hyde Road … I left when they changed the music hall into a pool hall …. Oh Happy Days ….
Fascinating, more please.
I had a nice long walk around a reservoir in this area
Lovely!
No toothless foreign muck with begging bowls outside shops ! How did we ever manage? And where are all the knife crime specialists that supposedly rebuilt Britain?
Uppermill is not solely Saddleworth! There are other villages that make up Saddleworth! Perhaps whoever works for Uppermill museum has to travel through other villages and look at other pictures of the area. Totally bias for Uppermill!