Hi peeps,
Could anyone tell me if you come from Hawthorne rd and crossed the canal towards st Elizabeth's on penny bridge,as soon as you get to bottom what was on your left? Opposite the church! It's now a field for footy! My brother remembers some sort of factory half built or half demolished 1970s-1980s era! Not the tannery that was Hawthorne rd side, I'm talking litherland rd side!
Thanks
Mark
Penny bridge, st Lizzies bridge
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Fell off an old crumpling wall there when I was 12 retrieving the ball during one of our mammoth five a side games turning into the usual Fifteen a side games - even more when the word got out. One of my mates kicked it too high and it went over the old Mellanear wall that was crumbling at the top and I broke my heel after falling down with a huge crash. I was climbing the wall thinking I was clever. Fell on to a spiked railing with my arm during descent as I fell to the ground. Got taken to hospital after the gang picked me up and shoved me into the back of the ambulance.
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As Henry has posted the it was the canteen also had a snooker table
i used to clean the windows with my dad and uncle
it was Fredrick Brabys galvinazing works before the mellanear took it over
a strange fact from the border of bootle, litherland road to webster street there was Brabys road
which finnished at pennington road, Mack the bridge area was are play ground as well
bobhamo
i used to clean the windows with my dad and uncle
it was Fredrick Brabys galvinazing works before the mellanear took it over
a strange fact from the border of bootle, litherland road to webster street there was Brabys road
which finnished at pennington road, Mack the bridge area was are play ground as well
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Bob, do you know if it had a prior history (church hall/assembly hall) prior to its use by Braby's, i can remember an inscription on a sandstone block on what was the main entrance to the building saying that this stone/foundation stone was laid/lain by Alderman?. JJC.
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Does anybody know the name of the street around the corner of the Mellanear? I
remember going to visit an aunt and uncle that lived down one of the roads on
the right after you turned the corner of the Mellanear. Are those houses still there?
It's been a long time since I have been in that area.
remember going to visit an aunt and uncle that lived down one of the roads on
the right after you turned the corner of the Mellanear. Are those houses still there?
It's been a long time since I have been in that area.
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Patricia ,Altcar ,Alt , Lunt road surround the melly
i was born in Altcar road
the houses are still going strong over a 100 years old
the melly is landscaped now a much cleaner area now
no tannery ,no gas works, no lead works,
after leaving Altcar over 50 years ago i had the chance a few years ago
to go back in while it was being releted and took photos
of such a small house which brought up 6 kids and parents
i have taken my grandchildren to see my old house and taken there photos outside
also to linacre school the only old school left in Bootle
bobhamo
i was born in Altcar road
the houses are still going strong over a 100 years old
the melly is landscaped now a much cleaner area now
no tannery ,no gas works, no lead works,
after leaving Altcar over 50 years ago i had the chance a few years ago
to go back in while it was being releted and took photos
of such a small house which brought up 6 kids and parents
i have taken my grandchildren to see my old house and taken there photos outside
also to linacre school the only old school left in Bootle
bobhamo
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Hi Bob - Thanks for your reply, I believe it was Lunt Road.
I remember My Aunt Nancy & Uncle Eddy had a lovely
yellow budgie that they would let out of the cage to fly
around and it would sit on your shoulder and say "Like
a cup of tea and then whistle a familiar song?" They had
a son and daughter, the daughter tragically died when she
was sixteen and they never got over it.
I remember My Aunt Nancy & Uncle Eddy had a lovely
yellow budgie that they would let out of the cage to fly
around and it would sit on your shoulder and say "Like
a cup of tea and then whistle a familiar song?" They had
a son and daughter, the daughter tragically died when she
was sixteen and they never got over it.
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a disgrace wheel chairs prams and bycles cant use it without a struggle
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some bridge thatWatsonTommy wrote:a disgrace wheel chairs prams and bycles cant use it without a struggle
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I am sure the bridge was chosen from a list of designs and votes decided the final choice , not sure how much local input went into the voting though ,the story of the bridge renewal and design had a lot written about it so it will be somewhere on google , the disabled and pram traffic accessability ,from what I remember had a lot to do with design so how it can now be viewed as a disaster for them is strange
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the bridge is designed for multi use i see people with prams wheelchairs crossing every day without a problem it has small steps and a ramp for wheelchairs.
it is a busy access for schools on both sides so i think people would be up in arms if there was a problem
it is a busy access for schools on both sides so i think people would be up in arms if there was a problem
hood st ,norton st, spenser st ,
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=penni ... YbY0w15dQM:
pics of the bridge
pics of the bridge
hood st ,norton st, spenser st ,
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hey Bernie you call them a couple of small steps 13 in all that bridge is a disgrace try going over it on crutches ,wheelchair cycles and prams that so called ramp is a joke