As far as I can remember the big Synagogue I described was called Manchester Great Synagogue.
I could be wrong and it may not have been the first on Cheetham Hill Rd. There was one called The New Hebrew Synagogue as well . As Jewish immigrants came to Manchester, many from Russia-getting off the train at Victoria station- they settled quite near the sation. Then as they got on in trade etc they moved slightly further away from M/C city centre and up Cheetham Hill Rd. It is a fascinating history and there are walks conducted from the M /C Jewish Museum all around the area.
As always with impoverished immigrants who are escaping persecution , the Jewish people settled first in the poorer areas which in M/C also happened to be nearest to the railway station.They would have little or no English and would have found fellow countrymen who would have helped them to settle in. Alll this info comes from the helpful staff at the Jewish Museum.It really is worth a visit and most interesting..
Viktoria.