Showing posts with label Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sky. Show all posts
Friday, 19 February 2016
Orchard, Pyramid and Sky
Looking from Hollywood Park over the Community Orchard towards Kings Reach and the "Pyramid".
The Community Orchard is one of 12 in Stockport - see Stockport.gov.uk for more details - established around 2011. I was told by a passing dog-walker that it was originally a bowling green. Aerial views would seem to indicate that it was once a football pitch. It looks rather neglected but that may be just the time of year.
For more information about the pyramid see my post from 1st April 2013.
You can view all 20 photographs from my recent walk through Hollywood Park as a Geotrip plotted on a map and available as a slide-show.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Sunday, 14 February 2016
Shadows at Hollywood Park
Another photograph from my recent (and for me first) visit to Hollywood Park.
On Wednesday I posted The Edge of Edgeley taken from a path near the eastern edge of the park.
Yesterday I posted a photo of part of the Steps out of Hollywood Park.
Today's photograph is from nearby looking out over the park past the high-rise Hollywood Towers towards the railway viaduct. The lampless lamppost on the right carries an old photograph of this view - but you'll have to wait until tomorrow for a closer view and explanation.
A contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday.
Friday, 5 February 2016
Photographing Stockport
Looking across Wellington Road South towards the railway viaduct. I wasn't the only person photographing Stockport that afternoon.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 16 October 2015
The Wedding Cake from Frances Street
A view of Stockport Town Hall, locally nick-named The Wedding Cake, from Frances Street.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Works on Merseyway
I posted about the repair work to Lancashire Bridge on 6th August 2014.
The work has now spread into Merseyway itself and this a peek I took behind the fences yesterday.
Beneath all this flows the culverted river Mersey. Meanwhile despite the clutter the roads and pathways around the works are being kept open.
A contribution to
Good Fences and Skywatch Friday
Friday, 12 September 2014
Power lines towards Brinnington
The land in the immediate foreground at Lower Bredbury is used for grazing.
In the middle distance are allotments.
Shielded from view by the trees is the M60 motorway.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 5 September 2014
Stockport College: Phase 1 building
Designed by architects Austin-Smith:Lord and completed in 2010, this new building on Wellington Road South is part of the Phase 1 development of the college.
"Phase 1 provides Stockport College with new, state of the art workshop accommodation as part of a multi-phase redevelopment strategy that encompassed the entire city centre campus. To maximise built accommodation on this relatively small site the buildings front the edges of the site around a central service yard, incorporating plant space, classroom accommodation, specialist workshops, cafeteria and changing facilities.
Bold cantilevered forms are used to maximise the floor space above ground floor and allow access into the adjacent street whilst opening up routes through the campus. The blocks are clad in a limited palette of robust materials to reflect their workshop use and create a commanding presence along a major route in to the centre of Stockport. Anthra zinc and precast concrete provide solidity, whilst long elevations of glass channels provide abundant, glare free natural light."
See the architect's website for more photographs.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday and Weekend Reflections.
Friday, 4 July 2014
A new view opened up
Following the collapse of the top two storeys of the MFW furniture store - see our post of 3rd January 2014 - a new view has opened up of the rear of the building at the top of Rostron Brow and a glimpse of a corner of the tower of St Mary's Church.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 5 June 2014
M60 Anti-clockwise
The M60 motorway viewed from the pyramid junction roundabout.
A contribution to Good Fences and Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 30 May 2014
Friday, 23 May 2014
Sky over Mersey Square
Blue skies and white clouds over Debenhams on the warmest day so far this year.
A day later and it is back to heavy thunderstorms.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 25 April 2014
Peering down Piccadilly
The view is down Piccadilly to the roundabout on Wellington Street.
If it weren't for the two big office blocks there'd be a fine view over the top of Stockport towards Heaton Norris.
If you look closely you can just see the tower of St Peter's Church peeping out to the right of the one on the left.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 18 April 2014
Stockport roofs
Looking over Stockport from High Bank/High Street. The dome in the centre foreground is that of the White Lion.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday and Scenic Weekends.
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
N is for Norbury Street
Viewed from one of the carparks overlooking Piccadilly towards Wellington Street South.
On the left is Stopford House which contains various departments belonging to Stockport MBC.
The 24 hour car park on the right is operated by SIP (Simple Intelligent Parking) who also operate a car park in Hyde - see their Contractual Notice.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday and signs, signs.
Friday, 4 April 2014
McDonald's and the Triangle Church
This is another follow-up to Tuesday's post about the Triangle Church looking up Clarendon Street to the rear of the Triangle Church and the McDonalds on the other side of Sandy Lane.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 28 March 2014
High rise living on Lancashire Hill
These high-rise apartments are on the side of Lancashire Hill. On the left is Stonemill Terrace. On the right is The Bentleys. The tower block in the middle is Pendlebury House. Behind it but blocked from view is another tower-block Hanover House.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Another view of the old workhouse
This view of the former St Thomas' Hospital is from Junction Street looking over the site of Hollands Mill, itself demolished in 2007, only its gateposts remain.
The new Stockport Union Workhouse was erected in 1841. It was designed by Henry Bowman who was also responsible for the Congleton workhouse. It was built at Shaw Heath and was intended to accommodate up to 690 inmates.
The workhouse comprised a two-storey entrance block facing the main road at the south-west. Assorted other buildings were subsequently added at each side. The main accommodation building stood to the rear. It was a substantial red-brick building, largely four storeys high. Males were accommodated at the north side and females at the south. Children's quarters and school rooms were located in cross wings at each end of the main block, with the area to the front containing enclosed boys' and girls' exercise yards. To the rear, the men's and women's sides were divided by the kitchens, dining-hall and bakery. A wash-house and drying ground for laundering linen and clothes were located at the women's side, while a smithy and pig-sties were placed at the men's side.
After 1912, the workhouse was officially known as Stockport Poor Law Institution. It later became Shaw Heath Hospital, then from 1954 was known as St Thomas' Hospital. The hospital finally closed in 2003 and the site acquired by Stockport College as part of their campus expansion plans. Although planned for completion in 2011, the buildings remain derelict.
A closer view of the weather vane can be found in our post of 21st February.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Workhouse cupola and weather vane
Two views of the cupola and weather vane on the top of the former St Thomas' Hospital, originally the Shaw Heath workhouse.
The left-hand view is from the site of Hollands Mill as glimpsed in the post of 16th February.
The right-hand view is from Flint Street as glimpsed in the post of 19th February.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 17 January 2014
Pollarded Trees at Bredbury
Two pollarded trees off Stockport Road West, Bredbury, point at the winter sky and long for spring.
A contribution to Skywatch Friday.
Friday, 10 January 2014
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