
Originally Posted by
taffy
As a new member of this site, I was pleased to see so much concern being expressed about the need to record Garston's past social history. The Garston and District Local History Society is actively recording people's memories and would welcome the opportunity to publish these for you in booklet form. The society meets monthly at Island Rd Methodist Church, now called Garston Park Church. The first meeting of 2007 is on Jan 12th at 7.30pm and the next after that on Feb 2nd , again at 7.30pm. I would encourage those who can to attend the meetings.
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I have an interest in the development of the Copper Industry in Garston which dates from the mid 1860s with the transfer of the original site at Seacombe to Garston by John Bibby and Sons. If anyone has any relatives who may have worked at the Copper works (closed 1936), I'd be pleased to hear from you. Many of the original workers came from Wales and were housed in Brunswick St (the back to front houses). The " Banky" was in fact originally the Copper Works manager's house.
Welcome to the forum, Taffy.
The book on Garston that your society was involved in - is it still available?
I've read it from the library, but I'd love my own copy.
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