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Cosa (chi) è reddish$67804$ - definizione

RAILWAY STATION IN STOCKPORT, ENGLAND
Reddish railway station; Reddish North station; Reddish North

reddish         
  • Houldsworth WMC. Also used as a church and school before dedicated buildings were built.
  • Reddish Hall as drawn by James Croston (Booker, p211)
  • Reddish (Houldsworth) Mill]]
  • Sir William Houldsworth]]
AREA OF THE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF STOCKPORT, IN GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
Reddish Green; Reddish, Stockport; Reddish, Stockport, Greater Manchester
Reddish means slightly red in colour.
He had reddish brown hair...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Reddish         
  • Houldsworth WMC. Also used as a church and school before dedicated buildings were built.
  • Reddish Hall as drawn by James Croston (Booker, p211)
  • Reddish (Houldsworth) Mill]]
  • Sir William Houldsworth]]
AREA OF THE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF STOCKPORT, IN GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
Reddish Green; Reddish, Stockport; Reddish, Stockport, Greater Manchester
·adj Somewhat red; moderately red.
History of Reddish         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of reddish
There is evidence of activity around Reddish – a settlement in Greater Manchester, England – before the Norman conquest in the presence of Nico Ditch and some Saxon coins. The recorded history of Reddish begins at the turn of the 13th century when it was documented as "Redich".

Wikipedia

Reddish North railway station

Reddish North railway station is one of two stations serving the suburb of Reddish in Stockport, England; the other is Reddish South.

It was built by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee in 1875, on the line between New Mills Central and Manchester London Road (now Piccadilly station).

As a joint venture of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and the Midland Railway, it was a shorter route than the earlier-built line through Hyde Junction. It was used by the Midland railway's main line expresses from London St Pancras until 1880, when they began running via Stockport Tiviot Dale into Manchester Central.

Originally named simply Reddish, it became Reddish North in 1951. Some of the original buildings have disappeared over time. The original station yard, with goods shed, is intact (though without rails) and is currently used by a timber merchant. Although the original mileposts along this section were maintained by the Great Central Railway, the mileages are measured from Rowsley on the Midland Railway line, contrary to the latter's normal practice of measuring from St Pancras.