The Four Heatons The Postcard Collection

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Travel, History
Cover of the book The Four Heatons The Postcard Collection by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page, Amberley Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page ISBN: 9781445645810
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Publication: November 15, 2015
Imprint: Amberley Publishing Language: English
Author: Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
ISBN: 9781445645810
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication: November 15, 2015
Imprint: Amberley Publishing
Language: English

Situated a few miles to the south of Manchester City Centre, the Four Heatons have always been popular residential suburbs for families wishing to swap the industrial clamour of the inner city for fresh air and fine views across open spaces to the Pennines and the Cheshire Plain. The coming of the railways in the late nineteenth century provided easy access to the area for commuters travelling between Manchester and Stockport, resulting in the building of the imposing period houses, churches, tree-lined roads and parks that are still a feature of the area today. Each of the Four Heatons has its unique story to tell. Heaton Chapel’s links to St Thomas’ Church, Heaton Mersey’s journey from rural hamlet to Victorian village, Heaton Moor’s development as the natural centre to the area and Heaton Norris’ industrial heritage, can all be traced through the pictures and stories of these postcards. Between 1901 and 1910 the Heatons were involved in the communications revolution which swept across Britain and were unequalled until the digital age of the 21st century. The postcards which survive today tell that story through the work of pioneering photographers and give us a unique insight into Heatons’ life from the early part of the twentieth century.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Situated a few miles to the south of Manchester City Centre, the Four Heatons have always been popular residential suburbs for families wishing to swap the industrial clamour of the inner city for fresh air and fine views across open spaces to the Pennines and the Cheshire Plain. The coming of the railways in the late nineteenth century provided easy access to the area for commuters travelling between Manchester and Stockport, resulting in the building of the imposing period houses, churches, tree-lined roads and parks that are still a feature of the area today. Each of the Four Heatons has its unique story to tell. Heaton Chapel’s links to St Thomas’ Church, Heaton Mersey’s journey from rural hamlet to Victorian village, Heaton Moor’s development as the natural centre to the area and Heaton Norris’ industrial heritage, can all be traced through the pictures and stories of these postcards. Between 1901 and 1910 the Heatons were involved in the communications revolution which swept across Britain and were unequalled until the digital age of the 21st century. The postcards which survive today tell that story through the work of pioneering photographers and give us a unique insight into Heatons’ life from the early part of the twentieth century.

More books from Amberley Publishing

Cover of the book Tyneside Railways by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Edinburgh Murders & Misdemeanours by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Historic Cumbria by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Great Railway Journeys: London to Sheffield by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book River Cherwell by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book National Express Coaches by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Memories From Pembroke Dock by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book 50 Gems of Cumbria by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Thornbury Through Time by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Richard III by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Hartland Point to North Foreland The Fishing Industry Through Time by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Lord's Firsts by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Warrington and the Great War by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book Railway Stations by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
Cover of the book The Kilmarnock Fact Book by Ian Littlechilds, Phil Page
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy