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21. Shaw

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
Shaw, in the north of the borough, contains one of the earliest cotton mills, Newton at Greenfield. Shaw Chapel existed before 1552 and was rebuilt in 1739.

22. Crompton

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
Crompton lies to the north of Oldham, further north even than Shaw, and is made up of two separate hamlets, High and Low Crompton.

23. News

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 July 2003
Neighbourhood news will appear here ...

24. How times have changed ... as Market Street can testify

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 30 June 2003
THE changing face of Market Street, Shaw ...

25. Market destroyed by blaze

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 23 June 2003
VICTORIA Market was erected in 1908 to replace a smaller market situated on the site of Tommyfield Market - our picture shows the building during the 1960s and illustrates its ornate entrance.

26. From carriages to Metrolink

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 June 2003
THE changing face of public transport in Oldham.

27. Oldham Timeline

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 June 2003
THE moments that shaped Oldham's history.

28. The Making of Oldham

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 June 2003
THE name Oldham has a mystery about it.

29. Secret of park's statue

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 June 2003
A STATUE in Alexandra Park pays tribute to Joseph Howarth - the last Oldham bellman.

30. News in brief

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 March 2003
News in brief