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Salford Docks 1916
Salford Docks in 1916 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Three versions have been published for this area, showing how it changed across the years. The maps cover the now greatly changed with Salford Quays, together with a part of Ordsall. Features include Ordsall Hall, Salford Lads Club, Ordsall Park, St Ignatius church, St Clement`s church, Cross Lanes station and cattle station, Regent Theatre, Salford Workhouse, Woodside Brewery, Tatton Mills, Stowell Memorial Church, Salford Borough Cemetery, part of Pomona Docks, Number 6, 7, 8 and 9 Docks, Salford end of Manchester Ship Canal, L&Y railway with the little used New Barns station, Mode Wheel Locks, Mode Wheel engine shed, Manchester Ship Canal Railway with extensive lines around the docks, Trafford Wharf, depots and warehouses, Hovis Mills and grain elevator, Foreign Animals Wharf, timber yards, etc. The 1932 version is partly coloured, with the partial colour-printing introduced by the OS at that time.About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25″ OS Series:Selected towns in Great Britain and Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th and early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping and reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4,340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes and many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one and a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.