Lev Bronstein wrote:Somebody (not a rag) once told ne that the original name was Dog Kennel Lane. The Didsbury Hunt, Fred Engels was a member) used to keep their hounds there.
Probably bollocks, but you never know
Lee_R wrote:Maine Road because it was on Maine Road.. which was named after Maine in Canada.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Lee_R wrote:Maine Road because it was on Maine Road.. which was named after Maine in Canada.
USA isn't it? and Moss Side
“Maine Road was originally called Dog Kennel Lane, and took its name from the dog kennels that were located there. But by 1876 it was designated as "Domain Road" on ordinance survey maps, a translation of the French word "Demesne" (pronounced "demain" or "deman"). That was the name of a nearby farm, listed as "The Demesne" on an 1843 ordinance survey map.
However, it was still being called Dog Kennel Lane in newspapers, and by locals, some of whom seemed quite attached to the name.
At a meeting of the Moss Side Local Board in September 1876 the local Temperance Society proposed the name be officially changed to Domain Road, but after opposition "the matter was adjourned for further consideration". Soon afterwards abbreviated forms of "Domain" were first used for the road's name. The earliest record of it being called Maine Road was on 24 March 1879, but it was usually referred to as Main Road in reports until 1893, after which Maine Road became the accepted name”.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Lee_R wrote:Maine Road because it was on Maine Road.. which was named after Maine in Canada.
USA isn't it? and Moss Side
I always thought it was because it was named after the state of Maine. God knows why they'd name a road after that place. Mind you, we do have a history of that type of thing. With the golden eagle on the badge when it should really be a pigeon with a cough, holding a cigarette....
MCFChistory wrote:Here's the main part of my article:“At a meeting of the Moss Side Local Board in September 1876 the local Temperance Society proposed the name be officially changed to Domain Road, but after opposition "the matter was adjourned for further consideration". Soon afterwards abbreviated forms of "Domain" were first used for the road's name. The earliest record of it being called Maine Road was on 24 March 1879, but it was usually referred to as Main Road in reports until 1893, after which Maine Road became the accepted name”.
The theory about it being named after the US state of Maine comes from Gary James's Big Book of City. I'm not sure what the source of his information is though.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Lee_R wrote:Maine Road because it was on Maine Road.. which was named after Maine in Canada.
USA isn't it? and Moss Side
MCFChistory wrote:Here's the main part of my article:“At a meeting of the Moss Side Local Board in September 1876 the local Temperance Society proposed the name be officially changed to Domain Road, but after opposition "the matter was adjourned for further consideration". Soon afterwards abbreviated forms of "Domain" were first used for the road's name. The earliest record of it being called Maine Road was on 24 March 1879, but it was usually referred to as Main Road in reports until 1893, after which Maine Road became the accepted name”.
The theory about it being named after the US state of Maine comes from Gary James's Big Book of City. I'm not sure what the source of his information is though.
MCFChistory wrote:BlueinBosnia, if there's a pattern of roads being named "Maine" in connection to temperance societies then yes, that would strengthen the theory. But that evidence hasn't yet been found.
BlueinBosnia wrote:MCFChistory wrote:It was already officially called Maine Road in 1881, according to census information.
MCFChistory wrote:
Interesting. Have you got any more details of that census information? Local newspapers were using both "Main" and "Maine" around that time, and it was still being referred to as "Dog Kennel Lane" as late as 1885. But the census records would be significant.
Information about an official change of name would have been recorded in a local newspaper, but it might take months of research to track it down.
I don't think there's an online resource that lists old street names, but I'll dig around and let you know if I come across one.
frankswift wrote:The following is not evidence, in the way that you have, I expect, carefully built up for your book, but idle speculation.
Main and Maine: I live on a street that ends with an E, but even though I spell it out, over the phone, with an emphasis on the last letter, invariably it is missed out. Couple that with C19th literacy along with the frequency of Main Roads then it is not surprising. And newspapers can spell words wrong. And there are webpages around today where our old ground is spelt 'Main'.
The persistence of Dog Kennel Lane: I still refer to Manchester University as Owen's College (although I freely admit it's a twattish thing to do). I can understand how old names persist, particularly with old bastards like me.
I've also seen spelling mistakes on census records, so other than looking at many census documents I wouldn't put my shirt on any of the hypotheses without wading through the (presumably copious!) footnotes in your book.
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