Now it is rare that you can identify an individual on a picture like this.
But I know that the man sat down, fourth from left in the middle row is Edwin Casson, who continued to work for the railway company well into the 1920s.
And I know this because yesterday I bumped into Steve Casson who is the great grandson of Edwin and promised to send over a series of family photographs.
I don’t have a date for the picture but I do know that Black and White the photographers, were active in Manchester in the early 20th century.
In 1903, they had studios at 62 Oldham Street, 208 Oldham Road, and 93 Oxford Street.
I can’t be more precise, but they do not appear in either the 1895 directory or the 1909 one, so we have a limited time frame for our picture.
The railway station at Chorlton-cum-Hardy had opened in 1880 and proved very popular, particularly with those who lived in Chorlton and worked in town.
The journey took less than fifteen minutes and so for some it was possible to come home for dinner.
Location; Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Picture; Mr. Edwin Casson, on Chorlton-cum-Hardy Railway Station, circa 1903, from the collection of Steve Casson
But I know that the man sat down, fourth from left in the middle row is Edwin Casson, who continued to work for the railway company well into the 1920s.
And I know this because yesterday I bumped into Steve Casson who is the great grandson of Edwin and promised to send over a series of family photographs.
I don’t have a date for the picture but I do know that Black and White the photographers, were active in Manchester in the early 20th century.
In 1903, they had studios at 62 Oldham Street, 208 Oldham Road, and 93 Oxford Street.
I can’t be more precise, but they do not appear in either the 1895 directory or the 1909 one, so we have a limited time frame for our picture.
The railway station at Chorlton-cum-Hardy had opened in 1880 and proved very popular, particularly with those who lived in Chorlton and worked in town.
The journey took less than fifteen minutes and so for some it was possible to come home for dinner.
Location; Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Picture; Mr. Edwin Casson, on Chorlton-cum-Hardy Railway Station, circa 1903, from the collection of Steve Casson
Mt grandad lived in Chorlton and worked at the Manchester Guardian so he would go on the train every day
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