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21. Revealed at last ... an incredible tale of heroism, war and love

Rochdale Observer, Friday 4 November 2005
THE Rochdale Observer of Wednesday 5 June, 1940 was a four-page affair, newsprint being expensive and hard to get hold of during the war years.

22. Taking the Yellow brick road to land of wizard fun

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 28 June 2005
FOR the best part of half a century a Rochdale coach firm was synonymous with holidays by the seaside.

23. Charles drove off into steam history

Rochdale Observer, Monday 16 May 2005
CHARLES Hodgson hailed from Yorkshire. But in the 1870s he moved across the Pennines to Lancashire on finding himself a job at Watergrove, where a new reservoir was being built.

24. A tour of Europe in the shadow of war

Rochdale Observer, Monday 2 May 2005
THE Observer was more than happy to help when John Hiley contacted us for information about his cycling dad, Henry.
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