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Grangetown Collection

In the height of fashion, Grangetown, Middlesbrough in the 1970s was a vibrant and bustling neighborhood

Background imageGrangetown Collection: The Elizabeth Maisonettes, Court Road, Grangetown, Cardiff. October 1962

The Elizabeth Maisonettes, Court Road, Grangetown, Cardiff. October 1962

Background imageGrangetown Collection: In The Height Of Fashion. Grangetown, Middlesbrough 1970s

In The Height Of Fashion. Grangetown, Middlesbrough 1970s 1970s

Background imageGrangetown Collection: The Happy Couple. Grangetown, Middlesbrough 1970s

The Happy Couple. Grangetown, Middlesbrough 1970s 1970s

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Housing in Ferry Road, Grangetown, Cardiff. January 1985

Housing in Ferry Road, Grangetown, Cardiff. January 1985

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Cardiff - Grangetown - Madras Street which as since been demolished October 1965

Cardiff - Grangetown - Madras Street which as since been demolished October 1965

Background imageGrangetown Collection: The old lamppost outside the Bird in Hand Public House, Grangetown, Cardiff

The old lamppost outside the Bird in Hand Public House, Grangetown, Cardiff. 15th October 1983

Background imageGrangetown Collection: The skyscraper flats at Channel View Road, Grangetown, Cardiff. Circa 1977

The skyscraper flats at Channel View Road, Grangetown, Cardiff. Circa 1977

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Number 19 Ferry Road, Grangetown, Cardiff, empty since 1950 and possible before that

Number 19 Ferry Road, Grangetown, Cardiff, empty since 1950 and possible before that. 23rd January 1975

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Sunderland SR2 9 Map

Sunderland SR2 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sunderland SR2 9

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Cardiff CF11 6 Map

Cardiff CF11 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cardiff CF11 6

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Barmaids on Strike in Grangetown, 1973

Barmaids on Strike in Grangetown, 1973

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Children in this Grangetown (Cardiff) street are probably thinking of the additional

Children in this Grangetown (Cardiff) street are probably thinking of the additional playing space they will have when all the air raid shelters are demolished in their street. January 1941

Background imageGrangetown Collection: A street party for the Investiture of Prince Charles. Abercynon Street, Grangetown

A street party for the Investiture of Prince Charles. Abercynon Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, Wales. 1st July 1969

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Men playing football in the streets, Grangetown, Cardiff. 14th January 1971

Men playing football in the streets, Grangetown, Cardiff. 14th January 1971

Background imageGrangetown Collection: The Channel View flats, Grangetown, Cardiff, where it is proposed to block up the tunnels

The Channel View flats, Grangetown, Cardiff, where it is proposed to block up the tunnels on the ground floor. 3rd January 1983

Background imageGrangetown Collection: One of the unused store cupboards at Elizabeth Flats, Allerton Street, Grangetown

One of the unused store cupboards at Elizabeth Flats, Allerton Street, Grangetown, Cardiff. 2nd July 1983

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Grangetown Boys Club - Trophies. Circa 1973

Grangetown Boys Club - Trophies. Circa 1973

Background imageGrangetown Collection: As part of the public relations exercise by the local authority

As part of the public relations exercise by the local authority, eight homes have been selected to be modernised in Grangetown. 9th June 1972

Background imageGrangetown Collection: A bright new building has hit the Grangetown scene, with light-coloured cladding going up

A bright new building has hit the Grangetown scene, with light-coloured cladding going up on a major extension at British Steels research laboratories

Background imageGrangetown Collection: These beautiful trees surrounding St. Matthews Church at Grangetown have

These beautiful trees surrounding St. Matthews Church at Grangetown have, through the efforts of Langbaurgh Council, been protected by a Tree Preservation Order

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Last tap of Cleveland Iron blast furnace, a furnace man waits for the final tapping to

Last tap of Cleveland Iron blast furnace, a furnace man waits for the final tapping to take place. British Steel Corporation, Grangetown. 26th April 1993

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Cardiff - Grangetown - The Penarth Road Tollgate - 17th October 1952

Cardiff - Grangetown - The Penarth Road Tollgate - 17th October 1952

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Redcar & Cleveland TS6 7 Map

Redcar & Cleveland TS6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Redcar & Cleveland TS6 7

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Cardiff CF11 7 Map

Cardiff CF11 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cardiff CF11 7

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Children at play in the shadow of the steelworks at Grangetown, 1970

Children at play in the shadow of the steelworks at Grangetown, 1970

Background imageGrangetown Collection: A Child Of Our Time. Grangetown, Teesside 1974

A Child Of Our Time. Grangetown, Teesside 1974 1974

Background imageGrangetown Collection: Tying The Knot. Grangetown, Middlesbrough 1970s

Tying The Knot. Grangetown, Middlesbrough 1970s Date: 1970s


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In the height of fashion, Grangetown, Middlesbrough in the 1970s was a vibrant and bustling neighborhood. The Elizabeth Maisonettes on Court Road, Grangetown, Cardiff stood tall and proud in October 1962, showcasing the architectural beauty of the area. Amidst this lively atmosphere, one could find happy couples strolling through the streets of Grangetown, Middlesbrough during the same era. Love was in the air as they embraced each other's company and enjoyed all that this charming neighborhood had to offer. Housing developments played a significant role in shaping Grangetown's landscape. In January 1985, Ferry Road witnessed new housing projects taking shape - a testament to growth and progress within this community. Exploring beyond its borders reveals Sunderland SR2 9 Map - an intriguing connection between different regions that adds depth to Grangetown's story. It highlights how diverse influences have shaped its identity over time. The old lamppost outside Bird in Hand Public House stands as a nostalgic reminder of days gone by. This relic from yesteryears evokes memories for those who have witnessed its presence throughout their lives in Grangetown, Cardiff. Skyscraper flats at Channel View Road added a touch of modernity to Grangetown's skyline circa 1977. These towering structures symbolized progress and urban development while providing residents with breathtaking views of their beloved neighborhood. Number 19 Ferry Road has remained empty since 1950 or possibly even earlier - an enigma shrouded in mystery within Grangetown's history. Its vacant state invites speculation about what stories it holds from times long past. Cardiff -Grangetown-Madras Street once thrived but met its demise when it was demolished back in October 1965. This event marked an end to an era but also paved the way for new beginnings within this ever-evolving community.