Many parts of Salford were profoundly transformed between the 1950s and mid-1970s, and changes continue today. This post is an ‘essay of images’ that locates some buildings along Silk Street on the changing maps. All images were found on the Digital Salford online databank of images. The blue numbers on the maps refer to the images below. The maps are a bit hard to read but it is possible to zoom into the map.
Hopefully, the photographs are located correctly on the maps. If there is an error, if you have information about any of the buildings, or if you have photographs of the same or any other building along Silk Street. please leave a comment or write to us: themodernbackdrop@salford.ac.uk.
Silk Street before 1930
Silk Street c1950 to 1960
Silk Street 1960 to 1986
The images in our blog post were taken from Digital Salford that is part of the collections of Salford Museum and Art Gallery. These images were gifted to the museum and the original owner is not always known. If you are the copyright owner of an image, and if you would like to tell us more about it, please contact us. Please also contact us if you would like us to remove your image: themodernbackdrop@salford.ac.uk
One Reply to “Transformations Of Silk Street”
Fascinating. I lived in the flats in the 70s and found the pre-redevelopment images deeply interesting.
Fascinating. I lived in the flats in the 70s and found the pre-redevelopment images deeply interesting.