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U.C.P. factory in Manchester

In this old picture his father took, Cedric Woodhall, age two at the time, stands on the "lattice bridge".
The broken windows in the background belong to the United Cattle Products factory.
Photo: Manchester, 1957-58.
Source: www.levyboy.com


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