Reminiscences of Park Bridge

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There are "14" Reminiscences that mention "Stables"

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BROWN, CHRIS Reminiscences May 2001 Chris Brown, aged 78. The garage used to be up a road to the left of the Bottom Forge, the Lancashire boilers used to be up there. As you went up to the Lancashire boilers the garage was on the right hand side before you got to ’turbine, there were a garage and then there were turbines. They made there own electric, so the steam boilers worked the turbines to...
CLAYTON, PETER Reminiscences October 1997 Peter Clayton, aged 54 I went to Park Bridge School for a short time before I moved to Alexander Park School. The headmaster was Warren - Naylor. He had a club foot and wore a hearing aid. He was in charge of the choir at St. James' Church. I think I only got into the choir in 1950 because Warren - Naylor was deaf. When the electricity was off I sometimes...
FOSTER, BERNARD Reminiscences May 1996 Bernard Foster, aged 68. I was born in 1928, at 23, Dingle Terrace, one of six children. The house was quite small with two rooms downstairs, the house and a kitchen. Mother cooked the meals on a black leaded stove that had an open fire and a side oven. She did the washing in a set pot, made of bricks with a metal liner, under which a fire was lit to heat the water....
FREEMAN, BOB Reminiscences July 2000 Bob Freeman, aged 80. I was born on the 15th December 1919. This was just twelve months after the end of the Great War or World War I. It became necessary later on to differentiate between World War I and the second terrible conflict now known as World War II. My father and mother both worked in a munitions factory during the first word war. Father was a skilled...
HIBBERT, SAM Reminiscences January 1998 Sam Hibbert, aged 80. (Died Sept. 1999) I was born in Bailey Street in Stalybridge in 1918 when my father was away at the war. Later we lived at 15, Smallshaw Lane, Ashton under Lyne in a small stone cottage, one of four, which I believe now have a preservation order on them. I come from a large family. My father, Edward Hibbert, better known as Ned and Mother,...
HOPWOOD, BRIAN Reminiscences July 2001 Brian Hopwood, aged 57. We moved to Park Bridge in 1957 off Ashton Moss. My parents were Harry and Hilda Hopwood. My sister Elaine lives at Dukinfield and Brother Philip lives at Hyde. Philip was just born when we moved into Mill Brow House. Dad was born in 1919. He worked there (Park Bridge ironworks) since he was fourteen. He started off sorting scrap up on Spion...
KIDGER, JACK Reminiscences February 2002 Jack Kidger, aged 78 When I first started work I signed up with Boots as an unindentured apprentice. The job was counter work and some dispensing under supervision. Then I went in the forces. When I came back all the jobs had been taken over by the girls, there was no dispensing to be done so the interest wasn’t there. So I had a sudden change of plan and...
LOMAS, BOB Reminiscences October 2003 Vera Moody, aged 85. Bob Lomas, aged 77 Vera – ‘I was born in Union Road in Ashton in December 1917. I had one brother, Bob, who was nearly nine years younger than me. My father, John William Lomas, known as Jack, was an engineer at Park Bridge ironworks. All the time he was at Park Bridge he worked on ‘textiles’. They made fluted rollers...
MALONEY, BILLY Reminiscences September 1995 Bill Maloney, aged 71. I was born in Stalybridge. As a boy I lived in a cottage next to Pickford Hall at Fairbottom. We then moved to a cottage next to Fairbottom Sunday School. My father was out of work, so mother took in lodgers to make ends meet. They were men from Park Bridge Iron Works. I went to St. James' School, Park Bridge. The headmaster then...
NEATH, HARRY Reminiscences July 1996 Harry Neath, aged 54. I was born in Bardsley at 20, Clive Street, now Hilary Avenue. I went to Bardsley Infant School then to Christ Church Secondary Modern School. I left school when I was fifteen and started work in the Roller Shop at Park Bridge in 1958. My first job was brewing up, making 22 drinks, four in metal billy cans with lids, the rest in enamel...
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YATES, NORMAN Reminiscences April 1997 Norman Yates, aged 83. (Emigrated to Canada) It is quite apparent that dates of happenings seventy odd years ago are somewhat elusive, but it seems fairly certain that 1920 was the year that Bessie and I, along with Jimmy Whitehead, Marion Kidger and others graduated from the infants to standard one in the 'big room'. Just at what point we left Alt - before...
MOODY, VERA Reminiscences October 2003 Vera Moody, aged 85. Bob Lomas, aged 77 Vera – ‘I was born in Union Road in Ashton in December 1917. I had one brother, Bob, who was nearly nine years younger than me. My father, John William Lomas, known as Jack, was an engineer at Park Bridge Ironworks. All the time he was at Park Bridge he worked on ‘textiles’. They made fluted rollers...

There were "38" Photos tagged with "Stables"

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Derelict Stables Before Refurbishment
Drawing Of The Stables And Viaduct At Parkbridge
Extra Stables Below The Roller Shop
Horse And Cart In Stables Yard
Horse And Groom In Stables Yard
Horse Being Led Into Stables
Looking Down From Stables Towards Cottonmill
Mill Terrace Standing Derelict Below The Stables
Parkbridge Stables
Parkbridge Stables And The Cotton Mill
Parkbridge Stables And The Viaduct
Parkbridge Stables Before Renovation
Parkbridge Stables Entrance
Parkbridge Stables To The Left
Roller Shop Wall Stables And Dingle Terrace
Shaft Horse And Chain Horse In Stables Yard
Sketch Of The Stables
Stables With Vehicles In Foreground
The Stables After The Demolition Of Cottonmill And Roller Shop
The Stables At Sandringham And Short History Of P.B. Stables
The Stables Yard At Parkbridge
The Stables Yard At Parkbridge View 2
View Of Cottonmill From The Stables
Of Sandringham Stables
Mill Terrace, Dean House Stables in
Woodpile below Stables, all that is
Derelict Stables before refurbishme
Drawing of the Stables and Viaduct
Horse & Cart in Stables yard
Horse and Groom in Stables yard
Horse being led into Stables
Horses in the Stables yard, Smiler
Park Bridge Stables before renovati
Sketch of the Stables
Stables at Park Bridge
Stables with vehicles in Foreground
Stables yard at Park Bridge
Stables yard at Park Bridge view2
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