My husband doesn’t mind you using the story of when he was born.
Mary
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My husband doesn’t mind you using the story of when he was born.
Mary
Ged,
thank you for the photos of the hospital after the bombing, my husband was born 2nd May 1941 in Mill Road hospital. In the confusion after the bombing his mother was separated from him both...
After reading your post this morning we arrived too late for the church service but managed the seamans memorial service, thank you for the information.
Hi Lindylou,
Wonderful picture thank you, my father was a bill poster for British Rail and travelled to all the local stations pasting the posters to hordings.
Has anyone a picture of a bill...
Top of Town Hall?
I lived in Jane Terrace off Kinglake Street Edge Hill 1945-1957 and the ventilation chimney in our terrace is still standing, Google Kinglake Street and take the yellow man for a walk, the chimney ...
We have put our flag out in the front garden this morning.
Happy St George's day.
My husband sailed with the Harrison Line and we have this book, also we live in Runcorn, would you like to borrow his book?
When I visit Lime Street Station I always have a look at the clock, my father worked for British rail as a bill poster/fixer and part of his job was to clean this clock. He was based at Lime Street...