Mine too !!![]()
My grandad was playing when he was into his 70s.
I'll ask my dad if he has any photos.
Wasn't there a bowling green up by the Everton Water Tower too ? I know there was some kind of park there - built sort of high up from the ground.
There where lovely greens on Lower Breck rd. I have a photo which I'll post.
Actually .. those photos I posted in the Autumn pics thread - Breckside Park - are where the bowling greens used to be. (do you remember them ?) There were 4 greens kept in pristine condition and also nice flower beds there. They were removed approx mid 1970s and now are just common ground.
I remember the prefabs on Lower Breck rd. (don't suppose anyone has any photos??)I'd love to see them again to refresh my memory. We used to play 'house' in them when they became derelict.
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ps,
Have a look at the first photie I posted in Autumn pics 'where I walk my dog'.
That's the exact place where the flower beds used to be, then there's a slight downwards slope where the greens where located.
I remember the Breckside Park greens, I thought they were still there. That's a shame. Not sure if there was a bowling green by the water tower. I know what you mean, it's about 15 feet above street level isn't it? I was there a couple of years back and everywhere was overgrown and full of rubbish. May even have a pic somewhere.
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ScouserDave, here's my grandad (2nd from left top row). Don't know his age on this one, but the following 2 pics he would be in his 70s by then.
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not sure when these next 2 were taken as there are no dates on the back of photos. Must have been late 1950s early 60s perhaps. (he died in 1968).
He's 4th along from left, top row. wearing glasses.
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The Bowling team he played for was called 'The Priory Bowling Club' .. and not Walton Hall like I first said on previous post. (there was a club by Alsop too as I mentioned).
The official address for the club was 139 Walton Breck rd. (my dad tells me).
The club would play in Stanley park.
Last edited by lindylou; 12-16-2006 at 02:49 PM.
Lower Breck rd bowling greens.
There were 4 immaculate and well kept greens and flower beds further up towards the road. Mums would stroll around with their kids and meet up for a chat on summer days. As you can see there is no litter or vandalism even though the fencing was low, no one would think of climbing over to trash the place. There was a hut where the bowls and stuff were stored and for the cockywatchman. They were strict and woe betide any kid that put a foot near those greens ! I remember being little and trying to scoop out some of the sand that was in the ridges around the greens, and if you tried to step up onto those grass edges someone would shout or shake a finger at you - the cockywatchman would be watching like a hawk ! ha!
Those greens wouldn't survive a day now what with the yobs and their quad bikes.![]()
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you can just about see in the distance the prefabs that where on Lower Breck rd.
Last edited by lindylou; 12-16-2006 at 08:04 PM.
... and this is what's there now in the exact same place ..nothing !![]()
the greens were here and the flower beds up by the fencing by main road.
The prefabs were over to the left.
ps,
Newsham General hospital was over the main road. The old walls still remain. You can see them to the left of the houses.
Last edited by lindylou; 12-16-2006 at 08:13 PM.
Thanks for the pics and descriptions. Your grandad's pics look a little earlier than my grandad's. Done a search for 139 Breck Rd and it's the offices of Anfield Gas Electric nowadays.
The middle photo of my grandad could have been in the 1950s, so it's possible that our grandads might have been playing around the same time.![]()
Dave, it's 139 Walton Breck rd and not Breck rd.![]()
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