So yesterday I said there would be no more from the series on the Ordsall Chord, and then Andy came along with some more pictures and I just had to include them.
Now this is partly because over the years Andy has taken some stunning photographs of the Middlewood Locks, and because by his own admission “we concentrated on the Manchester side but when the train stopped for quite a while we leapt across our seats and took these from the Salford side.
Didn't send them before because couldn't work out their location, anyway it is the Middlewood Locks development”*.
And that is all I am going to say.
Location; from the Ordsall Chord
Pictures; The Ordsall Chord, 2017, from the collection of Andy Robertson
*The Middlewood Locks, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Middlewood%20Locks
Now this is partly because over the years Andy has taken some stunning photographs of the Middlewood Locks, and because by his own admission “we concentrated on the Manchester side but when the train stopped for quite a while we leapt across our seats and took these from the Salford side.
Didn't send them before because couldn't work out their location, anyway it is the Middlewood Locks development”*.
And that is all I am going to say.
Location; from the Ordsall Chord
Pictures; The Ordsall Chord, 2017, from the collection of Andy Robertson
*The Middlewood Locks, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Middlewood%20Locks
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