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Salford and Corporation
* Salford Corporation ( 271 vehicles ) < Central Division >
Irwell House and Drinkwater Park was sold to Salford Corporation and Prestwich Council.

Salford and purchased
Recognising the need to redevelop the area, Salford Docks were purchased by Salford City Council in 1984 using a derelict land grant.
In 1900, Salford received notice to vacate New Barnes as the Manchester Ship Canal Company had purchased the land.
The railways were planned, and some later run, from an office at 23 Salford Terrace in Tonbridge, Kent, which Stephens had rented in 1900 and purchased in 1927.
This resulted in many estates being purchased by the city, including Lark Hill in Salford, which became Peel Park, and the Bradford Estate which became Philips Park in east Manchester.

Salford and Ordsall
The canal is currently navigable as far as East Ordsall Lane, in Salford.
Ordsall Hall is a historic house and a former stately home in Ordsall, an area of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England.
At the time of the 1666 hearth tax survey, Ordsall Hall was the largest house in Salford, with 19 hearths.
* Salford City Council's website for Ordsall Hall
The intention is to develop of riverside between The Meadows and Peel Park in the north, through Salford and Manchester city centres, Ordsall and Pomona Dock areas, around to Salford Quays and Trafford Wharfside.
They moved to a new base on the Salford side of the River Irwell at Throstle Nest Weir in Ordsall.
Joe Gladwin ( 22 January 1906-11 March 1987 ) was a British actor born in the Ordsall district of Salford, Lancashire.
It boundaries were defined by the Parliamentary Constituencies ( England ) Order 1995, and consisted of eight wards of the City of Salford: Blackfriars, Broughton, Claremont, Kersal, Langworthy, Ordsall, Pendleton, and Weaste & Seedley.
Old Trafford makes up the northern tip of Trafford and adjoins St. Georges, Hulme, Whalley Range and Moss Side – all of which are within the boundaries of the City of Manchester – and Ordsall to the northeast, which is within the boundaries of the City of Salford.

Salford and Hall
Squire continued to practice guitar while working as an animator for Cosgrove Hall during the day, while Brown ran a Northern soul night in a Salford club.
* Arrangement by Philip Wilby and performed by the Williams Fairey Band in Peel Hall, Salford in July 1997
It then goes under the M60 near the junction with the M61, near the Worsley Braided Interchange and Wardley Hall ( home of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salford ) and enters Whittle Brook and Walkden as Manchester Road, passing the Linnyshaw Industrial Estate on the right.
The novel's climax focuses on an actual march, in which the NUWM marched on Salford Town Hall in October 1931.
Agecroft Hall, the Tudor home of the Lord of the Manor of Pendlebury, stood on slightly rising ground on the west side of the Irwell Valley, where the river flows southwards towards Salford and Manchester between the high ground of Kersal and Prestwich on the east and north, and Irlams o ' th ' Height and Pendlebury on the west.
Salford Civic Centre opened in 1938 as the Swinton & Pendlebury Town Hall for the borough council of Swinton and Pendlebury.
Wardley Hall is an early medieval manor house and a Grade I listed building which is the official residence of the Roman Catholic bishops of Salford.
Building work on Salford Hall, the village's largest and grandest building, commenced in 1470 as a living place for monks from nearby Evesham Abbey.
Charles Stanford, a grandson of Sir William Stanford, Knt., ( d. 1558 ), Justice of the Common Pleas, completed the building of Salford Hall, and commemorated the event by hanging up a bell on the top of the house bearing the inscription " Charles Stanford, Esqre., Ellinor, 1610 " ( for Eleanor Alderford, his wife ).
His son, John Stanford of Salford Hall, was a Cavalier and was killed in 1649.

Salford and from
From 5 March 2012 Sports Bulletins come from the BBC Sport Centre in MediaCityUK in Salford Quays.
In 1982 a permanent full-street set was built in the Granada backlot, constructed from reclaimed Salford brick.
Further variations are to be found within the regions identified below ; for example, towns located less than from the city of Manchester such as Bolton, Oldham and Salford, each have distinct accents, all of which form the Lancashire accent, yet in extreme cases are different enough to be noticed even by a non-local listener.
Category: People from Salford, Greater Manchester
The effective relaxation of the population rule led to applications from Portsmouth and Salford.
In particular, Salford was felt to be " merely a scratch collection of 240, 000 people cut off from Manchester by the river ".
A large meeting was held on Kersal Moor, Kersal near Salford, Lancashire on 24 September 1838 which attracted a large crowd to listen to speakers from all over the country.
One of his classmates was Ben Kingsley, another famous actor, from nearby Pendlebury also in Salford.
Category: People from Salford, Greater Manchester
Drawing on the earliest description of the house, from 1380, the Salford City Council describes how it comprised " a hall, five chambers, a kitchen and a chapel.
All of the BBC's national radio stations, with the exception of BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra who broadcast from MediaCityUK in Salford, broadcast from bases in London, usually in or near to Broadcasting House.
Category: People from Salford, Greater Manchester
Together with its neighbouring towns to the west, Salford forms the local government district of the City of Salford, which is administered from Swinton.
Category: People from Salford, Greater Manchester
This called for the better proportional representation in the Houses of Parliament from the rotten boroughs towards the fast-growing industrialised towns of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Salford.
The station broadcasts from MediaCityUK in Salford.
The move to Salford took two months, and occurred alongside 5 Live, in a bid to create a northern media hub and to outsource major production from London.
His son Adam acquired property in Salford, Darcy Lever, Bolton and Ardwick ( though his wealth did not prevent his mentally ill daughter from being accused of witchcraft ).
In the Guardian's University Guide 2013, Salford ranked 84th in the overall league table, up from 100th in the previous year.
As of 2007 over 70 former professional footballers have graduated from Salford.
Happy Mondays are an English alternative rock band from Salford, Greater Manchester.
" The EP takes its name from the palindromic recording date of 11 February 2011 at Blueprint Studio, Salford.

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