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    Quote Originally Posted by BillS View Post
    Have you enquired with anyone from the Church with regards to the origin of the sandstone block?
    Hello Bill

    No I have not. Of course I took that photograph some 45 years ago, so whether those sandstone blocks are still around I don't know... and since I am in the United States now I am not in a position to check any time soon. If Kev or Taffy or someone else local could check it would be good to know if the pieces of sandstone lying about the churchyard are still there or have been cleared away. Also then if there is an email address for the church that I could use to enquire.

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    Chris, Email: bob.metcalf@uwclub.net

    Bob is the priest in charge, at St Michaels Garston Parish Church.

    Hope information is of some help to you, regards jimmy

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy View Post
    Chris, Email: bob.metcalf@uwclub.net

    Bob is the priest in charge, at St Michaels Garston Parish Church.

    Hope information is of some help to you, regards jimmy
    Bob Metcalf has now left the Church which is back to its vicarless state.

    Many of the old stones lying around the churchyard seem to have come from the first church on the site which was demolished in the early 17th C. The stone from this church was buried in the foundations of the second church and came to light when this was too demolished in the early 1870s. A lot of the stone was used to complete the boundary wall of the 3rd church now standing on the site.

    I've not been around the churchyard for a while. Might be time to have another look

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    First time have visited and have to say it's great hearing about UTB.

    I'm researching my family tree and my Mum, Dad, Grandparents & more came from UTB. I remember always being sent by my Nan to Gillespies - both my Nan's lived in Monkfield Way, Mum & Dad growing up opposite each other... with the bank of grass in-between them. We always used to play down the shore as kids and my Mum & Dad used to say that's where they would go on 'holiday'!! Times Change!!

    Doing the research it's amazing how many streets that all the different parts where from.... Taskers/Kehoes/Hooleys - Shand Street, Sinclair Street, Locke Street, Lincoln Street, Otway Street, Vulcan Street..... and over by the park Basing Street & Calthorpe Street... Interesting they all lived so close

    going back over it alot of people worked in the Bobbin Works, my Dad worked in the Tan Yards, so it's been interesting everyones different views

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    Default Clarence Grove?

    Does anyone know where Clarence Grove Was?? I had relatives who lived there in the 1880's and cannot find the location anymore ??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_downunder View Post
    Does anyone know where Clarence Grove Was?? I had relatives who lived there in the 1880's and cannot find the location anymore ??
    Welcome to the Forum. I'm not aware of a Clarence Grove in the Garston Village area. It might have been within the township of Garston which is much larger. If you can send me a private message with the full names and ages of your family in Clarence Grove in the 1880s, I may be able to find them in the census. This will then give a clearer indication of where Clarence Grove was located.

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    Question Re: Clarence Grove

    Thanks Taffy... but I already have my families details from the Census... I was just wondering where Clarence Grove actually was..... back in the forum someone mentioned previous that they had family from there..???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy View Post
    Chris, Email: bob.metcalf@uwclub.net

    Bob is the priest in charge, at St Michaels Garston Parish Church.

    Hope information is of some help to you, regards jimmy
    Thank you, Jimmy.

    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    Bob Metcalf has now left the Church which is back to its vicarless state.

    Many of the old stones lying around the churchyard seem to have come from the first church on the site which was demolished in the early 17th C. The stone from this church was buried in the foundations of the second church and came to light when this was too demolished in the early 1870s. A lot of the stone was used to complete the boundary wall of the 3rd church now standing on the site.

    I've not been around the churchyard for a while. Might be time to have another look
    Thanks for the update, Taffy. Yes if you could give us an update on the condition of the churchyard that would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_downunder View Post
    Thanks Taffy... but I already have my families details from the Census... I was just wondering where Clarence Grove actually was..... back in the forum someone mentioned previous that they had family from there..???
    I assumed your family were at Clarence Grove in the census. By locating them, I could then look at surrounding streets and deduce where Clarence Grove was located.

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    Clarence Grove was a little cobbled street off Neptune Street. Neptune Street ran between Raglan Street and Banks Road. Clarence Grove was very narrow with the houses facing each other across the cobbles, fairly close together. From memory I would guess there were maybe five or six houses on each side. Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twink View Post
    Clarence Grove was a little cobbled street off Neptune Street. Neptune Street ran between Raglan Street and Banks Road. Clarence Grove was very narrow with the houses facing each other across the cobbles, fairly close together. From memory I would guess there were maybe five or six houses on each side. Hope this helps.
    Welcome and thanks for solving this little problem. I can see the street on the 1905 map now. It's unnamed !!

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    Smile The Garston pandemonim band

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    Hi All

    What a great site, I've just spent the last 4 hours taking a trip down memory lane, the photos are fab!!

    The band was the Pandamonium Band and my dad (Jimmy Skidmore) was a member back in the 70s & early 80s. What a time they all had - all in the name of charity of course!!

    I too remember the dolphins in Garston Baths - I thought I'd dreamt it as everyone I mentioned it to thought I was mad! I think it must have been later than 1970 though.

    My Gt Auntie Sophie, used to own the chippy in James Street and her sister Doris used to own the dairy in the same steet - back in the 50s & 60s. Their father was William Jackson.

    I remember the Parades that used to end up on the Park where there would be a fairgound. The 1977 Silver Jubilee is the one that stands out in my mind - probably because of the big street party we had after it.

    I used to love walking through the tree lined park with my Grandma, in the days before dutch elm disease.

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    Hi Helen, do you remember me, my dad is jimmy harwood from the band. We went on a few holidays together with my sisters jane debbie and maria and my brother john.

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    Is the Sailing club on the Mersey Way Garston or Speke?

    Captured this on the dried out sandbanks halfway Into the Mersey after 3pm.

    Last edited by Max; 11-24-2008 at 09:43 PM.
    Gididi Gididi Goo.

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    I have many memories of Garston and many old friends there.
    Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means,
    Time held me green and dying
    Though I sang in my chains like the sea.

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