Wythenshawe : the story of a garden city : Baguley and Royal Oak, Benchill and Sharston, Brooklands, Brownley Green and Haveley Hey, Crossacres, Northern Moor and Rackhorse, Newall Green, Peel Hall and Poundswick, Northenden, Woodhouse Park, and Ringway / edited by Derick Deakin.
Chichester : Phillimore, 1989.
xii, 178 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Wythenshawe is a new town, designed in the 1920's by Barry Parker, for Manchester, to house 100,000 people in 10 neighborhoods. It encompasses the parish and township of Northenden (Northen), the township and chapelry of Baguley and the township of Northen Etchells. It was named for Wythenshawe Hall, the seat of the Tatton family.
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Wythenshawe (Manchester, England) History.
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Greater Manchester (Metropolitan County). Wythenshawe, history
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Deakin, Derick.
Location: Library main 53711
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