Thank you for uploading this video it brought back many happy memories of Stockport, I was brought up in Romiley and used to visit Stockport in the 70s and 80s. The market was where mum and I used to love going it was a very busy vibrant place then where you could buy anything and everything, sad to see how much it’s changed 😢
Wow, @26:04. the 75 from Mersey Sq. bus terminus - looks like that picture dates from late 40s to early 50s judging from the skirt length? My mum moved us from the Manchester Council overspill estate in Langley to the new one built in Bramhall (we lived in Dane Close), during 1959 because (I learned later) she thought Langley was going downhill (I think she probably guessed right on that one). I recall shopping expeditions to Stockport using the 75 back and forth, holding her hand (I must have been 4 or 5 years old so that would be 1960-61) and standing outside Tittertons Butchers (on Princes Street I think) whilst she bought sausages and bacon. My mum is 97 years old now and still with us!
@@davidhamer8333 Maybe my memory is not as good as I thought - if the 75 ran from Mersey Sq. to Burnage (where I was born in 1956), it can't have gone anywhere near Bramhall but it was certainly a bus route with a 70 something number we travelled on. My mum passed away on Sunday 4th July, aged 98, the last of her generation in our family.
One of my memories was how, after watching Stockport County play at Edgeley Park we would walk back to Mersey Square to catch our busses home. When there were about twenty of us we would walk down the Plazza Steps singing the County anthem, Aye oh County, County Ah oh! Great, memory jogging video.
Some views and places I'm not quite old enough to remember, many I certainly do. Not been back to Stockport for too many years now. Thanks so much for this wonderful collection and opportunity to wallow in nostalgia. Graham, Estepona, Costa del Sol.
Soundtrack - Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells featuring Vivian Stanshall, Steve Hillage, Kevin Ayers and Mick Taylor all rock music legends! I had not heard this album in years what a wonderful work of art. Thanks for the memory's. Stockport 2022 you can still see many of the locations in this video. The town looks a lot cleaner and brighter now 🙂
Back in the 1960's my dad was the manager of Howarth's army and navy stores. I think that was the name of the shop...........long time ago! The shop was on wellington road (mersey square)and I remember watching Stockport carnival from a room above the shop. Happy days!
The M&S and old Woolworths building has always been there since before merseyway precinct was built,ie when it was just a road running through. I.grew up in the 80's and remember the old gas towers ,i use to think in my 5 yr old head that they were dungeons that baddies got thrown in🙈🤭..Great to see how it all use to look ,great vid . Thanks
We moved to Hazel Grove from Stretford in 1966 and I can just remember seeing the old fire station and later on in my teenage years drinking in the Warren Bulkeley (near the old Magistrate's Courts if I remember rightly)as well as Cobden's Place, the George and perhaps most memorably the Touchstone, now long buried under Denbenhams. I used to work at Gordon Ford in the mid '80s and can remember the Model T very well. I also worked at BSM in '89-'90. It was interesting to see the van (late '50s?) from White and Swales as Peter Swales went on to be the much abused Chairman of City. Mates of mine also recorded a demo tape at Hologram Studios in, I think, Park Street. Thanks for posting, many of the images are from the time my friends and I were starting to travel a little further afield than our local network of roads
ahhh @24:36 the emigration on hall street.. alas where my father David Morris spent most of his time... the VHS rental store 4 doors up though i spent most of my time also as they rented great films and also video games (miss those days, not so much with my late dad in the Emigration though) anyhooo this was a great video (BRILLIENT CHOICE on the MUSIC) bravo sir for doing it . shame there wasnt any shots of the air crash area on hillgate as that was pretty signifigant... its by the by though.. a great history of our town
Tiviot Dale Station, Lancashire Hill, Museum in Woodbank Park, Super Cinema on the A6 (Left handside going into Stockport, various shops from Underbank up to the market, Wakes walks, Swimming Baths, No 16 bus to Offerton from Mersey Square ( next to the Fire Station), St Mary's Parish Church Primary School(my old school that was),
Fascinating collection of old and new. Some observations/questions: 4:13 Presumable that mill beneath the arches has long since gone? 8:24 Flooding from flash flood/rain (not the river which is lower down)? 7:49 Remember that old bus station in Mersey Square in the 1970s. 12:50 Tram track on Brinksway 13:19 Cheadle Hulme on the bridge, but two bridges shown...where is that exactly? 16:29 That looks like Woolies in Bramhall. 16:35 Remember the Camera Exchange in the 1980s. 17:15 That looks like the precinct in Cheadle Hulme. 20:15 Great photo of works on the viaduct. 20:24 The Blossoms...still standing. 22:49 Trams before Ponsomby House, Council Offices, Courts and Police Station on Edward Street.
@@SuperRobo2010 Thanks for that, see it now on Google maps, just north of the Stagecoach bus Depot. I recognise the two bridges in Cheadle Hulme now, station road, station steps on the right.
they've done a great job in demolishing what was once, a thriving town and should have restored the old buildings rather than demolishing and giving planning to 50s, 60's to present day cheap monstrosities that are no only ugly, but will need o be demolished in 20 or so years. So many beautiful old buildings remain, they should enhance this and build new constructions sympathetically as has been done in other towns. they could also take down the precinct and mersey square, uncover once again the river mersey and have a tree lined walkway with a few well built brick or stone buildings along its banks for independent shops, cafes, bars - will bring life back in the town, a place people will travel to because it would be a nice place to be, and spend their time and money there, rather than away from because it is now so ugly, downtrodden, dystopian and assaults the senses. Stockport town planners need sacking.
Gosh Mr Potts of Edgely , he had a reputation of not suffering fools, Does Anyone miss the old co-op or debs or woolies or bhs or timothy whites ot C and A and what about M and S moving out ? It seems like the heart beat of stockport has gone.
Yeah the Stockport Arms I use to drink there in the early 80’s. There was often an older guy sat down watching Coronation Street. Pubs didn’t usually have televisions those days
Fantastic- stirred a few memories of my schooldays in the town nearly 50 years ago; was the Stockport FC keeper the legendary Albert Ogley ? I think so What it does show is that the new public and corporate buildings -plus the 'social housing' architects -have completely b**gger*d up a once-proud town Look at the quality old the old buildings (I worked in the Town Hall one summer ) and compare to the 60's-on
Hi Rob, That is a very fine collection and a wonderful piece of music. None of the spiral staircase from Erskine and Calderbank though?? Maybe in your next compilation then huh? please? {Phil from Gordon Ford / Werners} Nice one M8
By eck when I was a lad we didn’t av aouse we lived in a cardboard box at end of street We ad t get up at 4 in morning for work and work 90 hours a day. If y told the kids of today they wouldn’t believe you.
Thank you for uploading this video it brought back many happy memories of Stockport, I was brought up in Romiley and used to visit Stockport in the 70s and 80s. The market was where mum and I used to love going it was a very busy vibrant place then where you could buy anything and everything, sad to see how much it’s changed 😢
Wow, @26:04. the 75 from Mersey Sq. bus terminus - looks like that picture dates from late 40s to early 50s judging from the skirt length?
My mum moved us from the Manchester Council overspill estate in Langley to the new one built in Bramhall (we lived in Dane Close), during 1959 because (I learned later) she thought Langley was going downhill (I think she probably guessed right on that one).
I recall shopping expeditions to Stockport using the 75 back and forth, holding her hand (I must have been 4 or 5 years old so that would be 1960-61) and standing outside Tittertons Butchers (on Princes Street I think) whilst she bought sausages and bacon.
My mum is 97 years old now and still with us!
The 75 bus used to run from Mersey Square to the roundabout at Green end (Burnage) when I lived there in the 60's.
@@davidhamer8333 Maybe my memory is not as good as I thought - if the 75 ran from Mersey Sq. to Burnage (where I was born in 1956), it can't have gone anywhere near Bramhall but it was certainly a bus route with a 70 something number we travelled on.
My mum passed away on Sunday 4th July, aged 98, the last of her generation in our family.
@@peterdavidson3268 Don't worry about it Peter, my memory isn't what it was either. Sorry you have lost your mum, shame we can't turn the clock back.
Marvellous. 👍
One of my memories was how, after watching Stockport County play at Edgeley Park we would walk back to Mersey Square to catch our busses home. When there were about twenty of us we would walk down the Plazza Steps singing the County anthem, Aye oh County, County Ah oh! Great, memory jogging video.
Some views and places I'm not quite old enough to remember, many I certainly do. Not been back to Stockport for too many years now. Thanks so much for this wonderful collection and opportunity to wallow in nostalgia. Graham, Estepona, Costa del Sol.
just love all the old cobbled roads, my road is still the old original cobbles, st agustines rd near gorsey bank
Soundtrack - Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells featuring Vivian Stanshall, Steve Hillage, Kevin Ayers and Mick Taylor all rock music legends! I had not heard this album in years what a wonderful work of art. Thanks for the memory's. Stockport 2022 you can still see many of the locations in this video. The town looks a lot cleaner and brighter now 🙂
17:27 fav track, great choice , nice pics❤️👍😎
Back in the 1960's my dad was the manager of Howarth's army and navy stores. I think that was the name of the shop...........long time ago! The shop was on wellington road (mersey square)and I remember watching Stockport carnival from a room above the shop. Happy days!
My lord @13:03 the old PetersGate swimming pool (i learnt to swim there) miss that place x
The M&S and old Woolworths building has always been there since before merseyway precinct was built,ie when it was just a road running through.
I.grew up in the 80's and remember the old gas towers ,i use to think in my 5 yr old head that they were dungeons that baddies got thrown in🙈🤭..Great to see how it all use to look ,great vid .
Thanks
THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL VIDEO
stockport old Market is well worth a visit
Home sweet home
god this brought back some childhood memories
OMG i love that image @20:12 never seen the supports for the arches before wow
We moved to Hazel Grove from Stretford in 1966 and I can just remember seeing the old fire station and later on in my teenage years drinking in the Warren Bulkeley (near the old Magistrate's Courts if I remember rightly)as well as Cobden's Place, the George and perhaps most memorably the Touchstone, now long buried under Denbenhams. I used to work at Gordon Ford in the mid '80s and can remember the Model T very well. I also worked at BSM in '89-'90. It was interesting to see the van (late '50s?) from White and Swales as Peter Swales went on to be the much abused Chairman of City. Mates of mine also recorded a demo tape at Hologram Studios in, I think, Park Street. Thanks for posting, many of the images are from the time my friends and I were starting to travel a little further afield than our local network of roads
Born and raised in Longsight this is the stockport I knew and loved thaanks for an awesome walk down underbank and the bear pit
ahhh @24:36 the emigration on hall street.. alas where my father David Morris spent most of his time... the VHS rental store 4 doors up though i spent most of my time also as they rented great films and also video games (miss those days, not so much with my late dad in the Emigration though) anyhooo this was a great video (BRILLIENT CHOICE on the MUSIC) bravo sir for doing it . shame there wasnt any shots of the air crash area on hillgate as that was pretty signifigant... its by the by though.. a great history of our town
@5:28 thats the old hospital asylum place down near red rock the back end of Cheadle going out towards Didsbury just of the side of kingsway rd
@8:09 that place looks like stockport infermary or very close to it, i had my tonisles out there, very old place even back in 1979
Tiviot Dale Station, Lancashire Hill, Museum in Woodbank Park, Super Cinema on the A6 (Left handside going into Stockport, various shops from Underbank up to the market, Wakes walks, Swimming Baths, No 16 bus to Offerton from Mersey Square ( next to the Fire Station), St Mary's Parish Church Primary School(my old school that was),
The music was great mate. nice vid
@25:15 Georges rd onto Wellington road north facing up to Manchester direction
Fascinating collection of old and new. Some observations/questions:
4:13 Presumable that mill beneath the arches has long since gone?
8:24 Flooding from flash flood/rain (not the river which is lower down)?
7:49 Remember that old bus station in Mersey Square in the 1970s.
12:50 Tram track on Brinksway
13:19 Cheadle Hulme on the bridge, but two bridges shown...where is that exactly?
16:29 That looks like Woolies in Bramhall.
16:35 Remember the Camera Exchange in the 1980s.
17:15 That looks like the precinct in Cheadle Hulme.
20:15 Great photo of works on the viaduct.
20:24 The Blossoms...still standing.
22:49 Trams before Ponsomby House, Council Offices, Courts and Police Station on Edward Street.
No still there the oldest mill building in the town i think. Its by the bridge on King street west that goes over the mersey
@@SuperRobo2010 Thanks for that, see it now on Google maps, just north of the Stagecoach bus Depot. I recognise the two bridges in Cheadle Hulme now, station road, station steps on the right.
they've done a great job in demolishing what was once, a thriving town and should have restored the old buildings rather than demolishing and giving planning to 50s, 60's to present day cheap monstrosities that are no only ugly, but will need o be demolished in 20 or so years. So many beautiful old buildings remain, they should enhance this and build new constructions sympathetically as has been done in other towns. they could also take down the precinct and mersey square, uncover once again the river mersey and have a tree lined walkway with a few well built brick or stone buildings along its banks for independent shops, cafes, bars - will bring life back in the town, a place people will travel to because it would be a nice place to be, and spend their time and money there, rather than away from because it is now so ugly, downtrodden, dystopian and assaults the senses. Stockport town planners need sacking.
Gosh Mr Potts of Edgely , he had a reputation of not suffering fools, Does Anyone miss the old co-op or debs or woolies or bhs or timothy whites ot C and A and what about M and S moving out ? It seems like the heart beat of stockport has gone.
Yes I do, I remember Pott's shop on Edgeley
The Co-op had wooden floors that creaked and an air powered tube system that sent money paid to the accounts dept.
@5:00 thats the clock tower at abeny hall court yard cheadle heath cheadle, think its now posh flats or offices
i use drink in the Greenalls pub in Stockport, i think it was called the Stockport Arms
petersgate
Yeah the Stockport Arms I use to drink there in the early 80’s. There was often an older guy sat down watching Coronation Street. Pubs didn’t usually have televisions those days
Fantastic- stirred a few memories of my schooldays in the town nearly 50 years ago; was the Stockport FC keeper the legendary Albert Ogley ? I think so
What it does show is that the new public and corporate buildings -plus the 'social housing' architects -have completely b**gger*d up a once-proud town
Look at the quality old the old buildings (I worked in the Town Hall one summer ) and compare to the 60's-on
The building of Merseyway Precinct seemed to go on forever. I was an apprentice printer at The Advertiser then. Now it looks dated! 😀
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holy hannah @20:17 building the viaduct now that IS a rare snapshot
Great stuff ! Av a lot in common with Steve Webb.Echo his thoughts.
Hi Rob, That is a very fine collection and a wonderful piece of music. None of the spiral staircase from Erskine and Calderbank though?? Maybe in your next compilation then huh? please? {Phil from Gordon Ford / Werners} Nice one M8
hi mate hows it going? i do have a pic of the staircase actually!
Old Stockport full of real people and loads of character. Sadly not a lot remains of the great old town now, progress?????????
Winters jewellers on Underbank,
Didn't see theBoar's Head - the only pub to have a queue outside each morning.
25:19
Why has it got the Halloween theme tune to this video is Michael Myers there lol
nice 1 for these pics 👌 recognise loads of place's.... have you got more of edgley and hillgate flats "the square"..? 🌇🌆🏬🌃
i did one of just edgeley its on my you tube page i think
ruclips.net/video/MNetitrsVAw/видео.html
not sure why you got a shot of asda in black and white @ 9:33 ?! strange considering
Where is the road at 5:20?,I think it looks like Gorsey Bank,after the demolition of the houses..
it is indeed
I live here
The smash sounds in opening music...don`t work 4 me...
By eck when I was a lad we didn’t av aouse we lived in a cardboard box at end of street We ad t get up at 4 in morning for work and work 90 hours a day. If y told the kids of today they wouldn’t believe you.
We never talked like that in Stockport
@@Biggestisland oh dear never mind nurse is going to make you better
@@littlebag123?
Stockport has definitely changed for the better.
No it hasn't I lived there
the degeneration of a town.