Dukinfield Centenary Souvenir
Dukinfield Chronology
1265: | Robert de Dokenfeld is lord of the manor. |
1398: | Chapel at Dukinfield Hall licensed by Bishop of Lichfield. |
1500: | Gothic chapel built at Dukinfield Hall around this time. |
1619: | Birth of Colonel Robert Duckenfield. |
1640: | First Independent congregation in England established at Old Hall Chapel. |
1647: | George Fox preaches at Dukinfield. |
1651: | Troops under Col Duckenfield's command capture Isle of Man. |
1681: | John Fletcher dies in an accident at the Dukinfield Pit. |
1689: | Death of Col Duckenfield. |
1708: | First service held at Old Chapel. |
1751: | Foundation stone laid for first Moravian chapel, Old Road. |
1752: | Cotton spinning starts in Dukinfield. |
1755: | Dukinfield Moravian Congregation gains official recognition. |
1758: | Death of Sir William Dukinfield. |
1760: | Lady Dukinfield Daniel, Sir William's widow, marries John Astley. |
1762: | Lady Dukinfield Daniel dies, estates pass to John Astley. |
1770: | First Methodist chapel opened, at Dukinfield Hall. |
1775: | Dukinfield Lodge completed. |
1787: | John Astley dies aged 67. Buried at Old Chapel. |
1792: | Ashton-under-Lyne and Oldham Canal Act gets royal assent. |
First two cotton mills opened in Dukinfield: Old Mill, Park Road; and Furnace Mill, Bridge Eye. | |
1794: | Huddersfield Narrow Canal and Peak Forest Canal acts passed. |
1800: | Crescent Road opened. |
1807: | Hunters Tower and Old General pub opened. |
First service at Providence Chapel, Crescent Road. |
1810: | Old Chapel School opened at corner of Pickford Lane and Town Lane. |
1812: | Luddite unrest reaches Dukinfield. |
1816: | First Primitive Methodist Meetings held in Dukinfield. |
1819: | Peterloo Massacre in Manchester. |
Robert Moffat marries Mary Smith of Plantation Farm. Their daughter Mary Moffat was to marry David Livingstone. | |
1822: | William Kenyon born. |
1825: | New Providence Chapel opens. St Mary's R.C. Church opened on Astley Street. |
1826: | Handloom weavers' riots. |
Second Moravian chapel opened. | |
1829: | Methodist Church and School opened on Wellington Parade. |
1830: | "General Strike" of cotton operatives. |
1833: | Dukinfield Library founded. |
1835: | Barn Meadow mill opened at Dukinfield Hall. |
1836: | Foundry Street Primitive Methodist Church opens. Foundry Street Wesleyan Methodist Church opens. |
1838: | Chartist troubles. |
1839: | Rebuilding of Old Chapel begins. |
1841: | St John's Church consecrated. |
1842: | Plug Riots in Dukinfield. |
1844: | Friedrich Engels writes about Dukinfield. |
Dog Lane station closes and a new station opens on Ashton-Stalybridge branch line, near to Alma Street. | |
1845: | Viaduct collapses during construction of Ashton-Stalybridge line. Sixteen men killed. |
1846: | New station opens at Dog Lane. |
1849: | St Mark's Church consecrated. |
1853: | Library moves to Town Lane. |
1854: | Third Providence Chapel opens. |
Dukinfield Gasworks built. |
1855:
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Dukinfield Hall School opened. |
Alma Bridge built at a cost of £4,900.
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1856: |
Ensign Andrew Moynihan wins Victoria Cross at Sebastopol.
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St Mary's R.C. Church opened on Zetland Street.
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1857: | Dukinfield Board of Health established. |
1858:
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Death of Sir Henry Dukinfield, bringing the line to an end. |
1859:
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Tame Valley Methodists admitted to Ashton New Connexion Circuit. |
Magistrates' court opened on Russell Street.
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1860: |
Third Moravian chapel opens.
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1863:
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Cotton Famine riots. |
1864:
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Dukinfield Central Station opened, Wharf Street. |
Refuge Assurance Company establishes HQ at 59 Astley Street.
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1865:
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Crescent Road Church built on Providence Chapel site. |
1866:
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First burial at Dukinfield Cemetery. |
William Kenyon enters business as rope-maker.
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1867:
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Tame Valley mill opened. |
1868:
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Murphy Riots. |
1870:
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Foundation stone laid for St Mark's School. |
Dukinfield Cricket Club founded.
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1872:
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Foundation stone laid for Old Hall Chapel extensions. |
Astley Street Primitive Methodist Church opens.
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1873: | Old Hall Congregational Church opens. |
1874:
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Astley pit disaster 54 men killed. |
Eighteen cotton mills in Tame Valley.
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1875:
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Kenyons move to Chapel Field. |
Dukinfield mining industry at its height. Six collieries employ 1,120 miners.
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1877:
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Foundation stone laid for Primitive Methodist Schools, Foundry Street. |
1878:
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Tower mill and River mill opened on Park Road. |
1879:
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Death of Reyner Stephens. Buried in St John's churchyard. |
1880:
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Gertrude Susan Astley marries Sir Arthur Nicholson. |
1881: | Baptists begin to meet on Town Lane. |
1884: | Dukinfield Liberal Club opens. |
1885: | Astley mill opens at junction King Street and Dewsnap Lane. |
Daniel Adamson becomes chairman of Manchester Ship Canal Company. | |
1888: | Adamson's Military Band formed. |
1889: | St Luke's Church licensed. |
1890: | Daniel Adamson dies. |
1893: | Dukinfield and Ashton station opened on Cooper Street. |
1895: | Dukinfield Technical School opened, Town Lane. |
Dukinfield Urban District Council established. | |
1897: | Public meeting held demanding that Dukinfield petition for Charter of Incorporation. |
1898: | Crescent Road Board Schools opened. |
1899: | Dukinfield receives Charter of Incorporation as a borough. |
Henry Pratt becomes first mayor. | |
Park Road Spinning Mill opened. | |
1900: | Sewerage works opened. |
1901: | Astley pit closes. |
Queen mill opened last cotton mill built in Dukinfield. | |
Town Hall opened. | |
1902: | Dukinfield Park opened. |
Alma Bridge toll booth burned. | |
1903: | Reliance Rope Walk opened on Charles Street, longest in England. |
County Bridge widened. | |
Dukinfield Court and police station opened, Chapel Street. | |
Dukinfield Post Office opened. | |
1904: | First tram passes through Dukinfield. |
First domestic customer connected for electricity. | |
1905: | Construction of Great Central Railway Wagon and Carriage Works begins. |
1907: | Operatic Society founded. |
1910: | Wagon Works in full operation. |
First cinema opens: Electric Palace, Crescent Road (later Palladium). | |
1913: | Golf course opens. |
Princess Cinema opens on King Street. |
1914: | Pte Richard Furnival is first Dukinfield serviceman to die. |
Lt Arthur Stuart Nicholson dies on the Aisne. | |
Pte John Wilcock wins French Medaille Militaire. | |
Dukinfield Volunteer Defence Corps founded. | |
1915: | Lt William Dukinfield Nicholson dies at Ypres. Astley line now without male heir. |
1917:
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Newton Wood war memorial unveiled. |
1918:
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Dukinfield becomes part of Stalybridge and Hyde constituency. |
1919: | First Labour councillors elected W. Dickinson, F.G. Temple and T. Benson. |
1920: | Lady Gertrude Nicholson dies. |
Globe Square and Tame Valley war memorials unveiled. | |
1921: | Oxford cinema opens on corner of Oxford Road and Foundry Street. |
1922: | Chapel Hill war memorial unveiled. |
1926: | Cemetery war memorial unveiled. |
1927: | Dukinfield gets first motor bus service, to Audenshaw. |
1928: | Clarendon Fields housing estate opened. |
1930: | St Alban's Mission opened, Tame Valley. |
1931: | Traffic lights erected at King Street - Wharf Street junction. |
Dukinfield Baptist Church opened. | |
Lakes Road Girls School opened. | |
1936: | First tenants move into Barlow Road estate. |
Jubilee Hall foundation stone laid. | |
1941: | Shaw's Brewery taken over by John Smith's. |
1944: | Astley Street Primitive Methodist Church closes. |
1946: | Memorial to Robert Moffat unveiled at Plantation Farm. |
George VI passes through Dukinfield on visit to Manchester area. | |
1947: | Development of Yew Tree Lane area begins. |
1948: | Dukinfield Lodge demolished. |
Dukinfield Town AFC founded. | |
1949: | Electric lighting installed on King Street and Victoria Road. |
1950: | Dukinfield Hall demolished. Dukinfield and Ashton station closes. |
Tame Valley Methodist Church opens. | |
1951: | Second World War memorial tablet unveiled at Chapel Hill war memorial. |
1953: | Kenyon's provide ropes for Everest expedition. |
The two Foundry Street Methodist chapels merge, the Wesleyan one being vacated. | |
Dukinfield Crematorium opened. | |
1955: | Dukinfield estates pass to Margaret Becher. |
1956: | Moravians establish base on Yew Tree Lane. |
Astley Grammar School opened. | |
1958: | Palladium cinema closes. |
1959: | Dukinfield Central Station closes. |
1960: | Princess and Oxford cinemas close. |
1961: | Charlotte Gertrude Astley Nicholson dies. |
1962: | St Peter and St Paul's (All Saints) R.C. School opens. |
1963: | Dukinfield Park boating pool war memorial opened. |
1964: | Prince Philip visits Kenyon's. |
Swimming baths opened. | |
1965: | Oxford cinema reopens. |
1966: | Oxford cinema closes. |
1968: | Queen visits Dukinfield. |
Foundry Street (Primitive) Methodist Church closes. | |
1972: | LNWR viaduct demolished. Crescent Road URC reopens. |
1973: | George Hatton becomes last Mayor of Dukinfield. |
Moravian chapel opened on Yew Tree Lane. Old Road site sold. | |
1974: | Dukinfield becomes part of Tameside MBC. |
1978: | New Methodist Church opened on Wellington Parade. |
1984: | New central library opened on Concord Way. |
1995: | Last service held at St Alban's Mission. |
1996: | Miss Becher dies. |
Last textile-producer, Bowker and Ball, Tame Valley, closes. | |
1997: | Dukinfield becomes part of Denton and Reddish Parliamentary constituency. |