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Mar 23, 2016 · The area around the old hall, close to what is now White City Retail Park, may have been named after the hall itself, then shortened to simply ‘Old Trafford’.
The old hall was close to what is now the White City Retail Park, and was said to have been the home of the de Trafford family since 1017, until the family moved to the new hall in what is now Trafford Park, some time between 1672 and 1720.
Mar 23, 2016 · 'Thorstle Nest' Tunnel, Old Trafford, north end of Cheshire Lines Railway Tunnel, from Chester Road, Manchester, in 1911.
Old Trafford (⫽ ˈ t r æ f ər d ⫽) is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 74,310 it is the largest club football stadium (and second-largest football stadium overall after Wembley Stadium) in the United Kingdom, and the twelfth-largest in Europe.
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Ever wondered where Trafford got its name? Sir Humphrey de Trafford (1808-1886) was the owner of the Trafford Park estate and an opponent of the Manchester Ship Canal, objecting that it would bring polluted water close to his residence, interfere with his drainage, and render Trafford Hall uninhabitable.
The old hall was situated close to what is now the White City Retail Park, and was said to have been the home of the de Trafford family since 1017, until the family moved to the new hall in what is now Trafford Park, some time between 1672 and 1720.