Now Wilbraham Road and Edge Lane were popular locations for commercial photographers not least because of the many posh properties which stretched out on either side of these two roads all the way up from Stretford into Chorlton.
The canny photographer would not only sell the images to the postcard companies but would also have called in at each house featured in a picture offering up a print for a price.
This one was taken by Harold Clarke who lived in Chorlton in the 1920s and 30s and had a photographic business.
And as you do I have come to be quite fascinated by him and have not only written about his work on the blog but discovered that Tony Goulding who is a regular contributor is related to Mr Clarke.*
So as they say a small world, and for those who know this corner of Wilbraham Road and High Lane/Edge Lane the fun will be trying to spot the changes.
Location; Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester
Picture; Wilbraham Road, 1930 from the collection of Mark Fynn
*Harold Clarke, http://chorltonhistory.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Harold%20Clarke
**Mark Fynn, http://www.markfynn.com,
The canny photographer would not only sell the images to the postcard companies but would also have called in at each house featured in a picture offering up a print for a price.
This one was taken by Harold Clarke who lived in Chorlton in the 1920s and 30s and had a photographic business.
And as you do I have come to be quite fascinated by him and have not only written about his work on the blog but discovered that Tony Goulding who is a regular contributor is related to Mr Clarke.*
So as they say a small world, and for those who know this corner of Wilbraham Road and High Lane/Edge Lane the fun will be trying to spot the changes.
Location; Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester
Picture; Wilbraham Road, 1930 from the collection of Mark Fynn
*Harold Clarke, http://chorltonhistory.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Harold%20Clarke
**Mark Fynn, http://www.markfynn.com,
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