Alfred Teggin's marriage to Clara Louisa Unsworth was registered during October–December 1892 in Chorlton district.
The protagonist of Chorlton and the Wheelies, a British children's animated television series
Barlow was the third son of Sir Alexander Barlow of Barlow Hall, Chorlton, in the county of Lancashire, England, by his marriage to Mary Brereton.
Chorlton-cum-Hardy | Chorlton | William Wade, Baron Wade of Chorlton | Chorlton and the Wheelies |
The Ausfod was an automobile manufactured by the Ausfod Motor Engineering Co Ltd in Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester from 1947 to 1948.
Barlow Moor was in early times an area of waste between Didsbury and Chorlton-cum-Hardy and was named after Barlow.
Behind it runs the route of the disused Midland Railway, and Chorlton Brook runs past it on the north side (Mauldeth Road West passes it on the southern side).
Watts Warehouse (1851), now Britannia House, at nos. 35-47 between Minshull Street and Chorlton Street.