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11. Class is all smiles but dreaded exam looms

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 26 July 2008
A HAPPY looking group of scholars at what was affectionately known as St John’s Academy in Rochdale, not long after the Second War.

12. Fuel used to be regular, cheap - and poisonous

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 5 July 2008
WITH Britain, like most countries in the world, feeling the pinch of rising oil prices, there has never been a more pressing need to turn to alternative forms of energy.

13. Remembering mill visit of famous Fred

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 7 June 2008
AN INDUSTRIAL historian and author is looking for help from Observer readers about the demolition of the Era Mill chimney by Fred Dibnah in April 1979.

14. End of the line for rail route

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 31 May 2008
THE news that the Government has finally released the funding to allow the Metrolink extension to reach Rochdale, albeit the station rather than into the town centre, is another milestone in the town’s transport history.

15. Putting a different spin on things

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 31 May 2008
AS MOST people of a certain vintage will probably know, Rochdale was Britain’s first industrial boomtown – and its success was built on its burgeoning cotton industry.

16. Mayor and his wife travel back in time

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 17 May 2008
IT’S not every day that workers going home at tea-time have a visual reminder of times past – but that’s what happened one sunny July evening in Rochdale town centre in 1967.

17. When the town looked to Africa

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 17 May 2008
AS MAJOR unrest continues in Zimbabwe against a backdrop of rampant inflation, electoral fraud, and failing crops, it’s perhaps not all that well known that Rochdale was once a major trading partner of the African country – then known as Southern Rhodesia.

18. Norman Reliant on his Robin

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 12 April 2008
RELIANT Robins were the butt of many jibes over the years – the first was manufactured in 1973 and the last one came off the assembly line in October 2002 – and became the staple material for a generation of British comedians.

19. Wilfred was sooted to job of a coalman

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 5 April 2008
TODAY - and we don't want to put this too unkindly - the sight of a coalman is almost as unusual as seeing a police constable on the beat.

20. Members are in the dark over historical picture

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 5 April 2008
THIS historic photograph, which turned up when St Martin’s Church Lads’ and Church Girls’ Brigade in Castleton was organising its centenary celebrations recently, has puzzled CLB members.
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