Didsbury
File:Didsbury Village 20-02-2005.jpg
Wilmslow Road in Didsbury
Didsbury is an area of Manchester 5-6 miles south of the city centre. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 14,292.[1]
Didsbury Media
- Church of St James, Didsbury 2.JPG
Church of St James, Didsbury in 2013
- Prince Rupert - 1st English Civil War.jpg
Prince Rupert who stationed his army at Didsbury in 1644
- Didsbury Library, Manchester (3).JPG
Blue Plaque on Didsbury Library commemorating Prince Rupert's advance
- Paulhan landing at didsbury 1910.jpg
Louis Paulhan landing his biplane at Pytha Fold Farm in 1910
- The Didsbury Inn.jpg
Formerly the "Ring o' Bells", the Didsbury Inn was at the heart of judicial and leisure activities in 18th century Didsbury.
- Didsbury 1905.jpg
Ordnance survey map of Didsbury from 1905
- Sir William Siemens House.jpg
Sir William Siemens House, Siemens' UK head office in West Didsbury
- ABC Weekend TV studios in Didsbury Manchester.jpg
Capitol Theatre, previously ABC Weekend Television's northern studios
- East Didsbury Railway Station (geograph 3202229).jpg
East Didsbury railway station
References
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Other websites
- Fetch Didsbury Archived 2018-05-11 at the Wayback Machine — resources, events and articles educating people about Didsbury.
- Didsbury Life Web Site — articles of interest to those living in or visiting Didsbury.
- Official Didsbury statistics from 2001 Census Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine