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Mikey says: Corporation Street in June 1996 during the aftermath of the IRA bomb which devestated the heart of Manchester!
After The Bomb by michaelpickard
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Mikey says: Moors murderers Myra Hindley and Ian Brady commited crimes in the Manchester area between July 1963 and October 1965, two of their abhorent crimes were commited at 16 Wardle Brook Avenue in Hattersley......a newly built Manchester overspill council estate at the time. They were both convicted in 1966 and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hindley died on Friday 15th November 2002, Brady is currently being held at Ashworth High Security Hospital.
Myra Hindley and Ian Brady by Hugo4
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Mikey says: Wythenshawe was donated to the people of Manchester by Lord Simon and was construced in the late 1920s to rehouse people away from the slums and squalor of industrial Manchester. Wythenshawe was not completed until 1981 when the bus station was built there, the Civic Centre itself was constructed and completed in the 1960s
Bay canopies, western side of Brownley Rd., Wythenshawe by Tom Venables
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Mikey says: Another of Manchester's iconic buses, another Atlantean though this time a GM Standard one (A697 HNB) which was new to Greater Manchester Transport in 1984. They became iconic to Greater Manchester GMT later became GM Buses in October 1986 as a result of Deregulation and this Atlantean preserved by GM Buses Group and restored in the 1991 livery is seen at the Museum of Transport in October 2008 during the Atlantean at 50 event
GM 8697 - 1984 Leyland Atlantean NC A697HNB * < by Billogs
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SELNEC 1070 LNA 170G by Eddie Leslie
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