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31. Hadfield and Padfield
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005Hadfield and Padfield are two former mill villages which lie to the north of Glossop, overlooking the Longdendale Valley.
32. Glossop
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005Glossop town centre revolves around the town hall, market ground and Norfolk Square area. Traditionally a mill town, its main buildings date back to the 1820s industrial age.
33. Gamesley
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005For comprehensive listings of local facilities in Gamesley, please select any of the links on the right. Contact details and maps are also provided. Gamesley is a mixture of old and new homes and is predominantly made up of a large social housing estate.
34. Old Glossop
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005Old Glossop lies a few hundred metres to the east of the modern centre of Glossop. It is a quiet area, far removed from the bustle of the modern town centre.
35. Tintwistle
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005Tintwistle was once a sleepy little village at the bottom of Longdendale, but now has the A628 thundering through.
36. Town under water
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 11 July 2007THE photograph above shows flooding at the junction of Glossop Road and the A57.
37. Glossop Vicarage
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 23 August 2007THIS week's picture is of The Vicarage, Glossop
38. Life in the workhouse
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2007WORKHOUSES were a common feature of 19th century life.
39. Rush to be part of tradition
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006THE Rush Bearing ceremony was traditionally part of the Well Dressing celebrations held in Whithead, Glossop.
40. Hadfield Sermons walk
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006THIS week's picture shows a Sermons walk up Hadfield's Station Road, and is thought to have been taken in about 1910.
