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District of Manchester, England
Ardwick is an area of Manchester, England, one mile (1.5 kilometres) southeast of the city centre. The population at the 2011 census was 19,250. Historically
Ardwick
Association football club in England
English football. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's (West Gorton), they became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894. The club's
Manchester_City_F.C.
British journalist (1910–1994)
John Cowburn Beavan, Baron Ardwick (9 April 1910 – 18 August 1994) was a British journalist, Labour life peer and Member of the European Parliament. He
John_Beavan,_Baron_Ardwick
Concert venue in Manchester, England
locally as The Apollo and formerly Manchester Apollo and ABC Ardwick) is a concert venue in Ardwick Green, Manchester, England. It is a Grade II listed building
O2_Apollo_Manchester
Ward in England
Ardwick is an electoral division of Manchester City Council which has been represented since 1838. It covers Ardwick and parts of Chorlton-on-Medlock.
Ardwick_(ward)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1983
Manchester Ardwick was a parliamentary constituency in the city of Manchester which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of
Manchester_Ardwick
Ardwick Green Barracks is a former military installation in Ardwick, Manchester. The barracks were designed by Lawrence Booth as the headquarters of the
Ardwick_Green_Barracks
Public park in Manchester, England
Ardwick Green is a public space in Ardwick, Manchester, England. It began as a private park for the residents of houses surrounding it before Manchester
Ardwick_Green
Railway point in Saskatchewan, Canada
Ardwick Ardwick is a railway point in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Ardwick was a station on the Canadian Pacific Railway where the Shaunavon
Ardwick,_Saskatchewan
UK Parliament constituency (1918–1950, 2024 onwards)
south of the city centre, including Rusholme, Hulme, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Ardwick, Moss Side, Whalley Range, Fallowfield and part of Longsight. Manchester
Manchester_Rusholme
English football club season
Ardwick West Manchester v Ardwick Ardwick v Sunderland Albion Ardwick v Stoke Chirk v Ardwick Ardwick v Canadian XI Ardwick v Old Reptonians Ardwick v
1891–92_Ardwick_A.F.C._season
Ardwick Hall was a large country house set amongst grounds and conservatories on the eastern side of Ardwick Green in Manchester. Ardwick Hall was constructed
Ardwick_Hall
Maintenance depot in Greater Manchester, England
The Ardwick train depot is a passenger multiple unit maintenance depot in Ardwick, Greater Manchester. The depot was opened in 2006 for the servicing
Ardwick_train_depot
English media advisor (born 1988)
working for that newspaper. Her paternal grandfather was John Beavan, Baron Ardwick (at one time editor of the Daily Herald and later, during the 1970s, a
Carrie_Johnson
Railway station in Manchester, England
Ardwick railway station in Ardwick, Manchester, England, is about one mile (1.5 km) south-east of Manchester Piccadilly, on the Glossop and Hope Valley
Ardwick_railway_station
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal J. H. Crosfield 2,030 50.8 N/A Conservative S. P. Bidder 1,966 49.2 N/A Majority 64 1.6 N/A Turnout 3,996 Liberal
1884 Manchester City Council election
1884_Manchester_City_Council_election
Church in Manchester, England
The Church of St Benedict is a redundant church in the Ardwick district of Manchester, England. The church is dedicated to the saint Benedict of Nursia
Church of St Benedict, Ardwick
Church_of_St_Benedict,_Ardwick
English football club season
The 1890–91 season was the first season in which Ardwick A.F.C. competed in a national competitive football competition, having spent the first years
1890–91_Ardwick_A.F.C._season
English football club season
v Ardwick Ardwick v Middlesbrough Ironopolis Ardwick v Burton Swifts Ardwick v Liverpool Burton Swifts v Ardwick Middlesbrough Ironopolis v Ardwick Ardwick
1893–94_Ardwick_A.F.C._season
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% John Youil uncontested Swing
1846 Manchester Borough Council election
1846_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
British journalist (born 1953)
in The Daily Telegraph, 6 March 2017 Terence Lancaster, Obituary: Lord Ardwick, The Independent, 19 August 1994 2018 "Symonds, Matthew John, (born 20
Matthew_Symonds
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative S. Chesters Thompson* uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1880 Manchester City Council election
1880_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal William Benjamin Watkins* uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1841 Manchester Borough Council election
1841_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Aaron Nodal* uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1839 Manchester Borough Council election
1839_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative G. H. Midwood* uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1878 Manchester City Council election
1878_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Paul Ferdinand Willert* uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1840 Manchester Borough Council election
1840_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative J. Hinchliffe* uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1882 Manchester City Council election
1882_Manchester_City_Council_election
English football club season
v Ardwick Burslem Port Vale v Ardwick Ardwick v Small Heath Grimsby Town v Ardwick Ardwick v Burton Swifts Ardwick v Darwen Lincoln City v Ardwick Burton
1892–93_Ardwick_A.F.C._season
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Edmund Peel Thomson* 172 76.8 Liberal John Marshall 52 23.2 Majority 120 53.6 Turnout 224 Liberal hold Swing
1843 Manchester Borough Council election
1843_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative J. Hinchliffe uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1879 Manchester City Council election
1879_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative R. Whittaker* 1,672 61.1 Liberal H. Shaw 1,066 38.9 Majority 606 22.2 Turnout 2,738 Conservative hold
1872 Manchester City Council election
1872_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative S. Chesters Thompson* uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1883 Manchester City Council election
1883_Manchester_City_Council_election
Details of the managers of Manchester City F.C
manager for the first team and its predecessors West Gorton (St. Marks) and Ardwick. In the Football League era the club has appointed 47 managers; including
List of Manchester City F.C. managers
List_of_Manchester_City_F.C._managers
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal James Thompson* uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1845 Manchester Borough Council election
1845_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative J. Whittaker 2,139 53.9 N/A Liberal W. H. Hewitt 1,827 46.1 N/A Majority 312 7.8 N/A Turnout 3,966 Conservative
1881 Manchester City Council election
1881_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal James Thompson uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1842 Manchester Borough Council election
1842_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
2024 local government election in Manchester
September 2023, won by Labour's Dave Marsh. In October 2023, Amna Abdullatif (Ardwick) resigned from the Labour party in the wake of the Labour leadership's
2024 Manchester City Council election
2024_Manchester_City_Council_election
2026 English local government election
Party Ancoats & Beswick Irene Robinson Labour Yes Hussayn Salem Green Ardwick Tina Hewitson Labour Yes Alex-Salik Imran Green Baguley Paul Andrews Labour
2026 Manchester City Council election
2026_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative G. H. Midwood uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1875 Manchester City Council election
1875_Manchester_City_Council_election
2023 local government election in Manchester
Manchester City Council were elected, along with a mid-term vacancy in the Ardwick ward. Labour retained its majority on the council. The Local Government
2023 Manchester City Council election
2023_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative R. K. Payne* uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1876 Manchester City Council election
1876_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative R. K. Payne 1,945 58.8 −2.3 Liberal C. Preston 1,270 38.4 −0.5 Independent H. Payne 35 1.0 N/A Independent
1873 Manchester City Council election
1873_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal J. Thompson* uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1874 Manchester City Council election
1874_Manchester_City_Council_election
over that line and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. A branch line to Ardwick, near the present-day Manchester Piccadilly station, was built giving passenger
Ashton, Stalybridge and Liverpool Junction Railway
Ashton,_Stalybridge_and_Liverpool_Junction_Railway
Joseph Henderson, 1st Baron Henderson of Ardwick (1884 – 26 February 1950) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He won money in the Irish
Joseph Henderson, 1st Baron Henderson of Ardwick
Joseph_Henderson,_1st_Baron_Henderson_of_Ardwick
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative W. Pollitt* 1,771 57.9 N/A Liberal W. M. Westerby 1,286 42.1 N/A Majority 485 15.8 N/A Turnout 3,057 Conservative
1899 Manchester City Council election
1899_Manchester_City_Council_election
1817 protest march in Manchester, England
several hundred men set off. The cavalry pursued and attacked them, in Ardwick on the outskirts of Manchester and elsewhere, including an incident at
Blanketeers
English footballer (1864–?)
(June 1864 – ?) was an English footballer who played as a forward for Ardwick and Stoke. Forrester played for Trentham before he joined Stoke in 1888
Tom_Forrester
UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour A. S. Goldstone* 2,887 81.9 Labour F. Dale 2,843 80.6 Labour H. Barrett* 2,669 75.7 Conservative D. Harrison
1971 Manchester City Council election
1971_Manchester_City_Council_election
Building in Manchester, England
The Ancoats Hospital and Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary (commonly known as Ancoats Hospital) was a large inner-city hospital located in Ancoats, to the
Ancoats_Hospital
Inner city area in Manchester, England
East and Boundary Lane. Neighbouring districts are Hulme to the west, Ardwick to the east and Victoria Park, Rusholme and Moss Side to the south. A large
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative W. Fitzgerald* 2,282 57.0 N/A Liberal H. Matthews 1,723 43.0 N/A Majority 559 14.0 N/A Turnout 4,005 Conservative
1891 Manchester City Council election
1891_Manchester_City_Council_election
following list covers the period from 1891 (when the club, then known as Ardwick, joined the Football Alliance) to the present day. It details the club's
List of Manchester City F.C. seasons
List_of_Manchester_City_F.C._seasons
Suburb of Manchester
Manchester, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of the city centre, bounded by Ardwick and West Gorton to the north and east; Levenshulme to the south; and Chorlton-on-Medlock
Longsight
2012 UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Thomas O'Callaghan* 1,729 80.4 +18.3 Green Patrick Sudlow 146 6.8 −.2 Conservative Rob Manning 111 5.2 −6.4
2012 Manchester City Council election
2012_Manchester_City_Council_election
UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)
Harpurhey, and Miles Platting. 1983–1997: The City of Manchester wards of Ardwick, Beswick and Clayton, Bradford, Central, Cheetham, Hulme, and Newton Heath
Manchester Central (UK Parliament constituency)
Manchester_Central_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British politician and author (1930–2017)
of Commons himself at the 1970 general election to represent Manchester Ardwick. Kaufman served in the Labour government at the Department of the Environment
Gerald_Kaufman
Local election in Manchester, England
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour V. Wilson 3,749 54.3 Conservative J. Davies 3,153 45.7 Majority 596 8.6 Turnout 6,902 Labour hold Swing
1950 Manchester City Council election
1950_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester, England
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour V. Wilson* 3,502 60.9 0 Conservative L. Hogg 2,248 39.1 0 Majority 1,254 21.8 0 Turnout 5,750 Labour hold Swing
1953 Manchester City Council election
1953_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative J. Hinchliffe* uncontested Conservative hold Swing
1888 Manchester City Council election
1888_Manchester_City_Council_election
Baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
The Fairbairn Baronetcy, of Ardwick in the parish of Manchester in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Fairbairn_baronets
Sports venue in Manchester, England
named after Hyde Road, a road which begins at the east end of Ardwick Green South in Ardwick and runs east towards Hyde. At the boundary between Gorton and
Hyde_Road_(stadium)
Local election in Manchester, England
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour W. Parkins 4,441 60.9 +18.9 Conservative T. Dobbins* 2,847 39.1 −18.9 Majority 1,594 21.8 Turnout 7,288 Labour
1952 Manchester City Council election
1952_Manchester_City_Council_election
UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour W. Parkinson* 1,475 67.0 −12.3 Conservative J. A. Staton 726 33.0 +12.3 Majority 749 34.0 −24.6 Turnout 2,201
1964 Manchester City Council election
1964_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative A. E. B. Alexander* 2,739 51.1 +7.4 Labour J. M. Wharton 2,619 48.9 −7.4 Majority 120 2.2 Turnout 5,358
1923 Manchester City Council election
1923_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative J. Stewart* 1,950 66.8 +25.5 Labour R. Robinson 967 33.2 −25.5 Majority 983 33.6 Turnout 2,917 Conservative
1905 Manchester City Council election
1905_Manchester_City_Council_election
Movement to establish local health care
the inpatient facilities, which did not appear until 1845. In 1828, the Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary was established as a separate institution from the
Dispensary movement in Manchester
Dispensary_movement_in_Manchester
Irish footballer
Irish footballer who played in the Football League for Accrington and Ardwick. He also represented the Ireland national team. "The action at Small Heath"
John_McVicker
British electric passenger trains
in October 2023. The fleet is currently maintained at Allerton TMD and Ardwick TMD with units terminating in Manchester stabled at Stockport Edgeley carriage
British_Rail_Class_323
History of an English football club
searching, one was eventually identified near to a railway viaduct in Ardwick. While the field initially was unimpressive, being uneven and muddy, either
History of Manchester City F.C. (1880–1928)
History_of_Manchester_City_F.C._(1880–1928)
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative S. Chesters Thompson* 2,596 68.6 N/A Liberal J. H. Whitehouse 1,187 31.4 N/A Majority 1,409 37.2 N/A Turnout
1889 Manchester City Council election
1889_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal William Benjamin Watkins 186 100.0 Liberal Paul Ferdinand Willert 185 99.5 Liberal Aaron Nodal 181 97.3 Turnout
1838 Manchester Borough Council election
1838_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
British politician (1891–1947)
successively, Ardwick Higher Grade School, 1894–1911, Ardwick Central School, 1911–52, Ardwick Secondary Technical School, 1952–57, Ardwick Technical School
Ellen_Wilkinson
UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour F. Taylor* 1,525 63.2 0 Conservative G. Taylor 887 36.8 0 Majority 638 26.4 0 Turnout 2,412 Labour hold Swing
1960 Manchester City Council election
1960_Manchester_City_Council_election
1987 UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Norman Finley* 1,825 67.0 −9.5 Liberal Ronald Axtell 460 16.9 +9.3 Conservative Steven Johnson 438 16.1 +0.2
1987 Manchester City Council election
1987_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative W. Fitzgerald* 2,306 61.4 +6.3 Liberal R. A. Brown 1,448 38.6 −6.3 Majority 858 22.8 +12.6 Turnout 3,754
1894 Manchester City Council election
1894_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative W. Pollitt 2,083 55.1 N/A Liberal H. Matthews 1,697 44.9 N/A Majority 386 10.2 N/A Turnout 3,780 Conservative
1893 Manchester City Council election
1893_Manchester_City_Council_election
1991 UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour N. I. Finley* 1,443 70.9 −7.8 Conservative D. K. Lawrence 252 12.4 +3.6 Liberal Democrats R. A. J. Axtell 235
1991 Manchester City Council election
1991_Manchester_City_Council_election
for more effectually repairing and improving the Road from the End of Ardwick Green near Manchester in the County Palatine of Lancaster to Mottram in
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1833
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1833
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour J. M. Wharton* 2,285 56.2 +1.5 Conservative G. Moores 1,782 43.8 −1.5 Majority 503 12.4 +3.0 Turnout 4,067 Labour
1935 Manchester City Council election
1935_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
1895). Caused by the death of Councillor William Pollitt (Conservative, Ardwick, elected 1 November 1893) on 4 December 1901. Caused by the resignation
1901 Manchester City Council election
1901_Manchester_City_Council_election
High school building in Manchester, United Kingdom
was housed, until it closed in 2000, in a Grade II* listed building in Ardwick, Manchester, England, designed in 1865–67 by the prolific Manchester architect
Ellen_Wilkinson_High_School
Scottish civil engineer and shipbuilder (1789–1874)
Sir William Fairbairn, 1st Baronet of Ardwick Bt FRS (19 February 1789 – 18 August 1874) was a Scottish civil engineer, structural engineer and shipbuilder
William_Fairbairn
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative W. Pollitt* 1,883 51.5 N/A Liberal J. Shaw 1,774 48.5 N/A Majority 109 3.0 N/A Turnout 3,657 Conservative
1896 Manchester City Council election
1896_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
1920. Caused by the resignation of Councillor J. M. McLachlan (Labour, Ardwick, elected 1 November 1911) on 6 November 1919. Caused by the election as
1919 Manchester City Council election
1919_Manchester_City_Council_election
Bus route in Manchester, England
operates via Heaviley, Stockport, Heaton Chapel, Levenshulme, Longsight and Ardwick to Piccadilly Gardens. In addition to the full route, which is run every
Greater Manchester bus route 192
Greater_Manchester_bus_route_192
Football league season
defection of Sunderland Albion to the Northern League. These new teams were Ardwick (later Manchester City), Burton Swifts and Lincoln City. At the end of
1891–92_Football_Alliance
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative M. L. K. Jones* 3,381 55.2 +4.1 Labour J. M. Wharton 2,748 44.8 −4.1 Majority 633 10.4 Turnout 6,129 Conservative
1924 Manchester City Council election
1924_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester, England
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour W. M. Parkinson* 1,582 63.0 −7.4 Conservative G. Taylor 929 37.0 +7.4 Majority 653 26.0 −14.8 Turnout 2,511
1958 Manchester City Council election
1958_Manchester_City_Council_election
Office locations Address Dates BEVC, Aked Close, Ardwick, Manchester, M12 4AN 1998 – April 2013 Kath Locke Centre, 123 Moss Lane East, Manchester, M15
Manchester Disabled People's Access Group
Manchester_Disabled_People's_Access_Group
appearance. First competitive match – Ardwick 12–0 Liverpool Stanley, FA Cup (4 October 1890) First FA Cup match – Ardwick 12–0 Liverpool Stanley, QF Round
List of Manchester City F.C. records and statistics
List_of_Manchester_City_F.C._records_and_statistics
The Ardwick Industrial Park Shuttle Line, designated Route F12, was a weekday-only bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Ardwick Industrial Park Shuttle Line
Ardwick_Industrial_Park_Shuttle_Line
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour J. Doyle* 1,488 52.6 +19.4 Conservative J. W. White 1,341 47.4 −19.4 Majority 147 5.2 Turnout 2,829 Labour hold
1906 Manchester City Council election
1906_Manchester_City_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Henry Lees uncontested Liberal hold Swing
1844 Manchester Borough Council election
1844_Manchester_Borough_Council_election
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative M. L. K. Jones 2,536 51.8 −18.4 Labour R. C. Wallhead* 2,363 48.2 +18.4 Majority 173 3.4 −37.0 Turnout
1921 Manchester City Council election
1921_Manchester_City_Council_election
2010 UK local government election
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Mavis Smitheman* 2,581 58.3 −3.8 Liberal Democrats Asad Osman 1,112 25.1 +6.9 Conservative Andrew Paul Hartley
2010 Manchester City Council election
2010_Manchester_City_Council_election
Former English second-tier football league
previously played in the Football Alliance. The original members were: Ardwick (now Manchester City), Bootle, Burton Swifts, Crewe Alexandra, Darwen,
Football League Second Division
Football_League_Second_Division
Watts was born March 1804, and baptised on 15 April 1804 at St Thomas Ardwick. He started his life as a weaver in Didsbury. He became partners with his
James_Watts_(mayor)
Local election in Manchester
Ardwick Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative J. E. Chapman 2,015 57.8 +9.2 Labour F. Lowe 977 28.0 −23.4 Liberal J. M. Bernstein 494 14.2 N/A Majority
1912 Manchester City Council election
1912_Manchester_City_Council_election
Scottish footballer
(Gls) 1891–1892 Nithsdale Wanderers 1892–1894 Derby County 16 (1) 1894 Ardwick 7 (3) 1894 Baltimore Orioles 1895 Manchester City 9 (2) 1895 Ashton North
Tommy Little (footballer, born 1872)
Tommy_Little_(footballer,_born_1872)
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