| The town of Oldham, Greater Manchester is located | | | | When the cotton industry closed its doors, the |
| in the region of Greater Manchester in England. | | | | economy shifted focus. The economy was down but |
| Oldham is an old town situated on high ground in the | | | | other activities have replaced the cotton industry. |
| Pennines. The town is enclosed by two rivers. The | | | | Oldham has changed from an industrial town to |
| town measures 8. 5 kilometres on the southeastern | | | | residential town. Educational and Recreational facilities |
| side and 11 kilometres on the northeastern side. | | | | have been installed. |
| Oldham is a big town with many settlements. A | | | | The original architecture has been preserved. You can |
| visitor will find big and small settlements that are part | | | | see remnants of the Industrial revolution architecture |
| of the Oldham Metropolitan. | | | | on many buildings. Old cotton mills can be seen. During |
| Little is known about the town's earliest history. The | | | | the time, the population was well over 100,000 and |
| original town was under the Lancashire area before it | | | | the town covered about 67 square kilometres. |
| became a part of Greater Manchester. The town | | | | Common landmarks in Oldham include the Town Hall |
| became popular in the 19th century when a textile | | | | and the War Memorial. The townhall is has been listed |
| manufacturing business was launched. The town | | | | a historical building of significance. Built in 1841, the |
| developed further at the onset of the Industrial | | | | town hall features an ionic portico adapted from the |
| Revolution. Business was booming and it soon | | | | Athenian architecture. The hall was used by Sir |
| became of the highly industrialized towns in England. | | | | Winston Churchill in 1990 during his famous |
| The textile and cotton industry thrived until 1998, | | | | inauguration speech when he won his first |
| when the industry closed its doors. The factories | | | | parliamentary seat. If you look at the outside of the |
| produced high volumes of cotton many times that of | | | | building, you will see a Blue Plaque that marks the |
| Germany and France put together. | | | | event. |