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White City is an area in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.Part of the site, which is adjacent to Chester Road, is now a retail park.The area was originally the former Manchester Botanic Gardens that occupied the southeast corner of the docks area and Manchester United's ground.
Main gates Side gates Act Year Date expired County Modern road(s) Adlington and Westhoughton Trust £201, 14s, 10d [19] Lancs A6 [20] Ashton and Platt Bridge £175 13s 6d [19] 3 miles 4 furlongs (5.6 km) [21] 46 Geo. 3. c. ii [22] 1806 [22] Lancs A58 [23] Ashton under Lyne to Saddleworth 7 Geo. 4. c. xxi [24] 1826 [24] Lancs & Yorks Barton ...
In 1971 the experiment by the GRA to introduce eight dog races went into full swing with trials at Harringay and racing at Belle Vue and White City. [ 7 ] Eddie Moore's Myrtown, a dark brindle dog finished runner up to Jimsun in the 1974 English Greyhound Derby and one year later he made the 1975 English Greyhound Derby final again. [ 4 ]
The name Old Trafford possibly derives from the time when there were two Trafford Halls, Old Trafford Hall and New Trafford Hall. The old hall was close to what is now the White City Retail Park , and was said to have been the home of the de Trafford family since 1017, until the family moved to the new hall in what is now Trafford Park , some ...
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The M postcode area, also known as the Manchester postcode area, [2] is a group of postcode districts in the North West of England.. The districts are subdivisions of three post towns: Manchester, Salford and Sale and cover parts of all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester, primarily the cities of Manchester and Salford and the majority of the borough of Trafford.
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Old Trafford (/ ˈ t r æ f ər d /) is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and is the home of Manchester United.With a capacity of 74,310, [1] it is the largest club football stadium (and second-largest football stadium overall after Wembley Stadium) in the United Kingdom, and the twelfth-largest in Europe. [3]