If the gates led to the ground, there must have been access under the railway lines then – a tunnel, or arches?Sorted at last:
If the gates led to the ground, there must have been access under the railway lines then – a tunnel, or arches?Sorted at last:
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Spot on - as you approach Piccadilly, just before the small (unused?) Ardwick station - the shipping containers on the left are where the stadium was.I'm sure that it is where all the seafreight containers are stored at the back of the old GUS building.
I was born just off Higher Ardwick and never realised how close the old ground is to where i was born.
Next time i drive i will go round Bennett Street and take some pictures and post them on here.
The student was JF Maille perhaps?
Spot on - as you approach Piccadilly, just before the small (unused?) Ardwick station - the shipping containers on the left are where the stadium was.
I'm wondering that as well - no path indicated on the maps. Is that still your view or has that been revised?If the gates led to the ground, there must have been access under the railway lines then – a tunnel, or arches?
George Heslop was the landlord.Some photos of The Hyde Road Hotel.
Can't believe I can't find one of The City Gates.
The 2nd picture must have been after 1967 as it has the Whitbread sign.
The City Gates opened early 80"s so assuming the 3rd picture is from the 90's going off the posters stuck to the boards
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