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Salford Collection (page 4)

Salford, a city steeped in history and brimming with diverse attractions

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M28 0 Map

Salford M28 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M28 0

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M27 6 Map

Salford M27 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M27 6

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M27 5 Map

Salford M27 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M27 5

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M27 4 Map

Salford M27 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M27 4

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M27 0 Map

Salford M27 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M27 0

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M7 3 Map

Salford M7 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M7 3

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M7 2 Map

Salford M7 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M7 2

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M6 8 Map

Salford M6 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M6 8

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M6 6 Map

Salford M6 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M6 6

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M5 4 Map

Salford M5 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M5 4

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M44 5 Map

Salford M44 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M44 5

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M38 9 Map

Salford M38 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M38 9

Background imageSalford Collection: Salford M38 0 Map

Salford M38 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Salford M38 0

Background imageSalford Collection: Kirklees HD4 6 Map

Kirklees HD4 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kirklees HD4 6

Background imageSalford Collection: Cheshire East CW3 0 Map

Cheshire East CW3 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire East CW3 0

Background imageSalford Collection: Blackburn with Darwen BB1 5 Map

Blackburn with Darwen BB1 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Blackburn with Darwen BB1 5

Background imageSalford Collection: Worsley Hall near Manchester, c1848. Creator: J Bower

Worsley Hall near Manchester, c1848. Creator: J Bower
Worsley Hall near Manchester, The Seat of the Right Hon The Earl of Ellesmere, c1848. Worsley New Hall, designed by Edward Blore, was built in the 1840s for Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere

Background imageSalford Collection: View of the Railway across Chat Moss, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1833

View of the Railway across Chat Moss, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1833. The worlds first intercity railway, the Liverpool & Manchester Railway opened on 15 September 1830

Background imageSalford Collection: James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Artist: JT Wedgwood

James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Artist: JT Wedgwood
James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Brindley (1716-1772) rests a hand on a theodolite

Background imageSalford Collection: James Brindley, English civil engineer and canal builder, c1770 (1835)

James Brindley, English civil engineer and canal builder, c1770 (1835). Brindley (1716-1772) rests a hand on a theodolite and points to the aqueduct over the Irwell on the Worsley to Manchester

Background imageSalford Collection: Barge crossing the Barton aqueduct over the Irwell, Salford, Greater Manchester, c1794

Barge crossing the Barton aqueduct over the Irwell, Salford, Greater Manchester, c1794. Artist: Robert Pollard
Barge crossing the Barton aqueduct over the Irwell, Salford, Greater Manchester, c1794. Financed largely by Francis Egerton, Duke of Bridgewater (1736-1803)

Background imageSalford Collection: Old Eccles Cake Shop, Eccles, Salford, Lancashire

Old Eccles Cake Shop, Eccles, Salford, Lancashire
Ye Old Eccles Cake Shop, Eccles, Salford (Greater Manchester), Lancashire. The building is called Ye Olde Thatche, claiming to have been built in 1094



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Salford, a city steeped in history and brimming with diverse attractions. From the iconic Willows Stadium Fine Art, home to the legendary Salford Red Devils Rugby League team, to the mesmerizing aerial view of Central Manchester that showcases its bustling energy. The Irlam Steel works stands as a testament to Salford's industrial heritage, with Eric Teal, Jack Hughes, and Stuart Johnson embodying the hardworking spirit that defined this era. Meanwhile, the Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity Friendly Soc symbolizes the strong sense of community that thrives within these streets. Venturing further into Salford reveals hidden gems like the Cromwell statue and air vent which add character to its landscape. The historic Salford Union Infirmary or Hope Hospital serves as a beacon of hope for those in need. As evening falls upon this vibrant cityscape, one can witness the enchanting Lowry footbridge casting its reflection on tranquil canals. This picturesque scene captures both beauty and serenity in equal measure. Beyond its borders lies Abbots Salford in Warwickshire; a reminder that even though there may be other places named "Salford, " none compare to England's very own gem. The striking skyline encapsulates modernity while paying homage to its rich past. Heading back towards sports culture is The Willows Going to the Match - an artwork celebrating rugby league enthusiasts who gather here religiously. And let us not forget about Higher Broughton Kersal Bar from early 1900s; it holds stories untold within its walls. Whether you're drawn by art or captivated by history, nature or sport – Salford has something for everyone.