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SJ8990 : A6 Bridge Repairs & Highway Improvements

taken 7 years ago, near to Stockport, England

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A6 Bridge Repairs & Highway Improvements
A6 Bridge Repairs & Highway Improvements

Wellington Road South. On the right are the Hat Museum and the Garrick Theatre.
The A6

The A6 is Britain's fourth longest road and one of the main historic north-south roads in England. It currently runs for 299 miles from Luton in Bedfordshire to Carlisle in Cumbria, although it formerly started at a junction with the A1 at Barnet.

Running north west from Luton, the road travels through Bedford, bypasses Rushden, Kettering and Market Harborough, continues through Leicester, Loughborough, Derby and Matlock before going through the Peak District to Bakewell, Buxton, Stockport, Manchester, Salford, Pendleton, Irlams o' th' Height, Pendlebury, Swinton, Walkden, Little Hulton, Bolton, Chorley, Preston, Lancaster, Kendal and Penrith before reaching Carlisle.

See LinkExternal link (Wikipedia) and LinkExternal link (SABRE) for more information.

Stockport Hat Museum

The Hat Works is a museum in Stockport. The museum opened in 2000.
The museum is located in the Wellington Mill, which was originally a cotton spinning mill built in 1830–1831 before becoming a hat works in the 1890s. It is a Grade II listed building (LinkExternal link ) and is situated on the A6 Wellington Road South, between the town centre and the railway station.
Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Website: LinkExternal link

Garrick Theatre, Stockport

The Stockport Garrick is the oldest Little Theatre in the country and has staged plays continuously since it was formed in 1901.

The Stockport Garrick Theatre was founded on 24th of October 1901 by engineer Edwin Heys and his fellow actors: fugitives from the disbanded dramatic society of the Stockport Unitarian Church. They met in what was then The Church Coffee Tavern on St Petersgate. Heys and his friends resolved to found a new society "to perform the best plays by the most capable amateur actors and with the finest scenic effects". The new society was named after the great actor David Garrick and has remained in the centre of Stockport ever since.

The theatre kept its doors and its curtains open throughout both World Wars, and attracted the admiration and support of numerous luminaries in the world of professional theatre. Garrick productions have been performed in venues around the country and The Garrick's first production, The Merchant of Venice, in 1901, internationally over the decades.

The society has also run a thriving Youth Theatre for over half its life, which currently produces a full show each winter.

The society purchased its current building, an old mill occupied by an assortment of small businesses, in 1920. Since then, the building's labyrinthine interior has undergone various refurbishments to enhance the society's ability to produce theatre to the highest standards possible.

It is the Garrick's early ownership of its own theatre space that qualifies it as England's oldest Little Theatre, a status that was celebrated in 2008 by the unveiling of a plaque by President of the Little Theatre Guild, Sir Ian McKellen. This plaque can be seen on St Petersgate, at the site of the coffee house in which the society was founded, within sight of the building where the ambitions of Edwin Heys and his co-founders continue to inspire a full season of high quality drama every year.

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Geographical Context: Roads, Road transport Road: A6 other tags: Roadworks Hat Museum Theatre Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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Gerald England   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 17 February, 2018   (more nearby)
Submitted
Monday, 25 June, 2018
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 8933 9021 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:24.5157N 2:9.7183W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 8932 9023
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