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  2. Hyde Road (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The final Manchester City match at Hyde Road was a league fixture against Newcastle United on 28 April 1923, [20] and in August 1923 a public practice game was the last football match played at Hyde Road. [19] Manchester City began the 1923–24 season at Maine Road, which had an 80,000 capacity. Parts of Hyde Road were used elsewhere; the roof ...

  3. Ardwick - Wikipedia

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    Ardwick once had its own football team, Ardwick AFC, but following a meeting at the Hyde Road Hotel in 1894, it became Manchester City F.C. The Hyde Road ground, close to the maze of railway tracks extending outwards from Manchester Piccadilly station, was extended in a piecemeal fashion until it could hold crowds of 40,000, but the main stand ...

  4. Hyde Road (speedway) - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Road Stadium, in Manchester, England, often referred to as Belle Vue was the home of the Belle Vue Aces speedway team. The stadium's capacity was 40,000 and it was built in 1928 and used until demolished in 1987. It was claimed, incorrectly, to have been the first purpose-built speedway track in Britain. [1] Belle Vue Aces in 1963

  5. Stagecoach Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Stagecoach Manchester [1] is a major bus operator in Greater Manchester, operating franchised Bee Network bus services on contract to Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM). It is the largest UK bus subsidiary of Stagecoach Group outside of Greater London , as well as the largest within the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester by ...

  6. W & J Galloway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    William Galloway was born on 5 March 1768 at Coldstream in the Scottish Borders, became a millwright and moved to Manchester in 1790. [3] He was one of many Scots who moved to England seeking to gain from the rapid expansion of industry there; others included William Murdoch and James Watt, who settled in Birmingham, and fellow settlers in the Manchester area, John Kennedy, James McConnel and ...

  7. Manchester Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Artillery Memorial consists of three marble panels containing 106 names from World War I and 64 from World War II. Originally at the Manchester Artillery Drill Hall in Hyde Road, Ardwick, it was later moved to the Army Reserve Centre at Belle Vue Street, Gorton, HQ of 209 (Manchester) Bty, 103 (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Rgt.

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