"And a big welcome from me'! to a couple more Garstonians!
(PS. the names Davis is wellknown by me! probably ex Byron Street!!!)![]()
A couple of photos of phase 2 of the archeological excavation of the old mill site opposite St Michael's church. What seems to be happening is that the thick concrete raft, laid when the site was used as a metalurgical works by Blackwell's, is being removed to give more access to the site.
Anyone know the origins of the old billiard table that was found in the green hut near Long Lane Park. See attached article from the Garston News
From Walton down to Garston
You can hear the same old cry.
Stop messin' around with Liverpool,
at least until I die.
(Jackie and Bridie)
"don`t want to go to kirby,skelmersdale or speke
don`t want to go,from all i know,in back buchanan st.
(classic jaqui & bridie lyrics).
welcome john,its nice to be in touch with old garstonians.I drink in the dealers mainly,but i do have a pint in the mariners/george/queens as well from time to time.who were your old schoolmates john??..my family has been in garston 150 years,so i might know some of your old friends.I could always pass a message on for you...regards...allan oakes...![]()
Last edited by fiftyfive; 08-30-2007 at 10:14 AM.
Hi all,
Thanks for your reply Alan.Just to give you a few old mates from Garston Kenny Parry(Chesterton St)who's well known on the Liverpool music scene,Melvyn Corry (Ottway St),Roy Jones(Lincoln St)Eric Bushell(Chesterton St)my coisin Carl Ludo(York St)who was a bit of a lad,little David Smith (Chesterton St)who i think commited suicide,Peter Okell(Neptune St).I lived in Chesterton St until !962 and before that Thomas St off Kings St we were all street wise kids but i can't think of any of us getting up to any real trouble we were that knackered at night after playing football on top park for 2 hours each way and also when the 66 bus had it's terminal in Window lane(opposite the Clarence)if we asked the conducter nicely he would let us go to Halewod and back which was like another world to us, that couldn't happen today either the conductor would be seen as a paedo for befriending two ten year olds and of course health and safety.Good health John.::
The Garston Historical Society have just published their new book " Garston Revisited" which contains 180 archive photos about Garston. Priced £12.99. It will be available at the Society's stand at St George's Hall, Liverpool over the 3 days of the " Big History Show" local history exhibition and conference, September 14th to 16th inclusive. Entrance to exhibition £2.00.
A MASSIVE waste recycling plant in Garston would create jobs and help Liverpool council meet stringent environmental targets, it was claimed today. West Midlands-based Jack Allen Holdings is proposing to build several plants around the UK, including Garston docks. The multi-million pound plant would create 75 direct jobs, but business development manager Peter Coe said it would create many more indirect jobs. Read
A MASSIVE American-style waste recycling plant is planned for Garston Docks. Read
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