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Title: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Waylandsmyth on Sunday 01 August 10 02:34 BST (UK)
I am looking for 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14 but can find no mention of it on modern maps. Does it still exist?
Cheers, Edward
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Hollander on Sunday 01 August 10 02:48 BST (UK)
Hi Edward.

Although I have found a reference to Cecil St in the index of a 1934 A to Z, I can't find it on the actual map.
It would appear to have been in the vicinity of the present day Lloyd St North and Higher Cambridge St.
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Mr. MIGKY on Sunday 01 August 10 08:51 BST (UK)
Hi & welcome. It is still there today.  On google maps and google street view. The are has change some since the slum clearance in the 60/70's

Click for Cecil street Manchester map (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=lloyd+street+north+++Manchester&rlz=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=Lloyd+St+N,+Manchester,+Greater+Manchester+M15+6&gl=uk&ei=3yhVTPGQAaS60gSG5qG4Cw&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBcQ8gEwAA)

Also shown on this map kindly posted by Rootschatter" 0rinoco "  Section: 1B

Click for Cecil street 1930  (http://www.artus-familyhistory.com/source/Early%20Maps.html/Manchester%20c.1930/3c%25252525201930.html)

Migky  ;)
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: WarrenB on Monday 23 August 10 09:26 BST (UK)
Hi

I was born at 120 Cecil Street, Manchester in 1942.  Do we have some shared interest?

Warren
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Waylandsmyth on Monday 23 August 10 17:47 BST (UK)
Hi all,
Thank you for your replies, I am away from home at the moment and therefore do not have all my information at hand. but I will try to explain my interest.
During WW2 my father served in the 131st Field Regiment Royal Artillery in Europe.
After he died in 1995 I decided to discover the history of the Regiment and as a result I have become the unofficial Historian for the Regiment. I received copies of wartime photos taken during 1944-45 from a Gunner, now living in Australia, there is very faint writing on them and one of the addresses appears to be 120 Cecil Street Manchester. I will get  the name when I return home. You can see my memorial website at (3W's)131fieldra.co.uk
Thanks again,
Edward Seymour
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Mr. MIGKY on Monday 23 August 10 18:00 BST (UK)
Hi & welcome Edward.
Just checked out your web site, brilliant work :o
If i  can help on anything with Manchester & Salford, please feel free to ask.

Migky  ;)
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: WarrenB on Monday 23 August 10 19:08 BST (UK)
It's all very interesting.   We lived at 120 Cecil St until about 1946 after which my grandmother lived there for several more years.   My father also served in the Royal Artillery and I believe his last unit was 25/53 Heavy Regt in Germany.   It could be that he knew your contact in Australia.  Does the photograph you have actually show Cecil St.  If it does I would love a copy.  I have a photograph of number 104 just before the whole area was demolished but nothing of number 120.

Best wishes

Warren
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Mr. MIGKY on Tuesday 24 August 10 09:01 BST (UK)
There are over 50 photos of Cecil street on the Manchester image web site. Just pu "Cecil street " in there search engine.

Click here for Manchester image site (http://images.manchester.gov.uk/index.php?session=pass)

Click here for Cecil street picture (http://images.manchester.gov.uk/web/objects/common/webmedia.php?irn=26151)

Migky ;)
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: Waylandsmyth on Wednesday 25 August 10 22:06 BST (UK)
Hi All,
Thanks for your help, I must say I am staggered by your response.

To WarrenB, if you look on my site, at the war diaries for January 1946 you will see that 201 men from 131st Field Regt. RA were posted to the 53rd Heavy Regan. RA
It seems fairly safe to assume that our fathers served together.

The photo was taken, I believe by the Rev. David Cairns and shows four gunners each with an address, one being 120 Cecil Street, so it is possible I have a photo of your father with his mates.
 
I was in Manchester yesterday (Tuesday) to attend the Funeral of a man from the Regiment.
   When he was eighteen and a half years old,he was sent to France as a replacement on about 23rd July 1944 just as the Regiment was being bombed!
Once again thanks, Edward
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: WarrenB on Wednesday 25 August 10 22:34 BST (UK)
Dear Edward

Is it possible to send me a copy of the photograph?  My e-mail is *

Regards

Warren


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Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: trish81424 on Sunday 24 June 18 11:52 BST (UK)
Hi I have just been looking through this thread, would it be possible to get a copy of the picture of 104 Cecil street? thanks
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: stanmapstone on Sunday 24 June 18 13:19 BST (UK)
Welcome to RootsChat.

Photo at http://www.rootschat.com/links/01m93/
You can see 104 Cecil Street on this 1949-50 map https://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html#/Map/384538/395952/13/101329 you will have to change the zoom level.
Stan
Title: Re: 120 Cecil Street Manchester 14
Post by: trish81424 on Sunday 24 June 18 13:35 BST (UK)
thank you