Image Gallery 2: Urban.

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Image Gallery 2: Urban

Rochdale 1: The location of Rochdale

Rochdale 2: A large detached house on Rochdale’s southern rural- urban fringe. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Rochdale 3: The M62 flyover crosses Oldham Road. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Rochdale 4: Mixed land use near the Kingsway/Queensway junction with Oldham Road. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Rochdale 5: Terraced housing, a zone of transition. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Rochdale 6: Another view of the zone of transition. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Rochdale 7: The Rochdale Canal. Old mills are on its left side; modern housing forming part of an urban redevelopment programme is on the right. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Rochdale 8: The junction of Drake Street (on the left) and Oldham Road. The shops clearly show the decline of this once prosperous district. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Brighouse 1: The location of Brighouse

Brighouse 2: Large semi-detached housing on Huddersfield Road, in a southern suburb of Brighouse. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Brighouse 3: Terraced houses on George Street, in central Brighouse. © Jack and Meg Gillett

Brighouse 4: Commercial premises opposite the terraced houses on George Street. © Jack and Meg Gillett