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71. School days the best of your life

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 6 December 2002
School shows in the early part of the century were always an occasion to look forward to - none more so than the ones staged at St Anne's School in Denton.

72. Pensions get underway with five bob for the oldies

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 6 December 2002
Queen Victoria had died in 1901 after a reign of 64 years and no one could remember how the ceremony to crown her successor should be organised.

73. Steel web of tram tracks a revolution

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 6 December 2002
The new century brought a revolution in transport.

74. Cotton the king as Victorian era ends

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 6 December 2002
At the start of the new century, cotton was still king and provided work for many in the towns that today make up Tameside.

75. Fighting spirit kept business booming

Tameside Advertiser, Friday 6 December 2002
Hyde firm James North became a massive success story, producing wares for customers across the world.

76. Neighbourhood News

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 6 November 2002
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