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York Street Mission (Ince)
York Street Mission (Ince)
Photo: E J Hall
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Item #: 25620
York Street Salvation Army Mission. Not sure of year - but guessing late 1920s. Both my grandmothers are in the photo - Lily Groves (later Fleming) is stood at the very back, under the 'All' in the sign 'Welcome to All' & Rose Guest (later Hall) is also stood at the back, under the 7.45 PM.
If anyone recognises anyone else, I'd love to know.

Comment by: Joseph on 15th October 2014 at 10:30

What a great photo, folk with nowt but always a smile, God bless them. Thanks for sharing.

Comment by: irene roberts on 15th October 2014 at 14:20

Agreed, Joseph, and Happy Birthday for tomorrow!

Comment by: Joseph on 15th October 2014 at 20:31

Thanks. Our Irene, nice of you to remember.

Comment by: Gerry on 16th October 2014 at 14:20

R josie lived in those houses

Comment by: irene roberts on 16th October 2014 at 16:30

Gerry, have you any idea what numbers the houses shown on the left would have been?

Comment by: Garry on 16th October 2014 at 18:42

How can anyone remember anyone here from the 1920s ??

Comment by: irene roberts on 16th October 2014 at 19:22

Because someone may have a copy of this in their home which belonged to a late relative who may be on the photo. I have a photo of similar age of a charabanc trip with my grandma on it. The photographer would take a photo and people could place orders for a copy.

Comment by: aitch on 21st October 2014 at 17:12

A few grubby faced urchins on the front row there, and when was the last time you saw a baby wrapped in a shawl in its mothers arms, its a long time since I saw one, the shawl was the do it all for all mothers at one time.

Comment by: irene roberts on 21st October 2014 at 21:28

Aitch, I Was born in 1952 and I was carried in a shawl; I never had a pram. I know you mated with our Colin when you were young; he was 12 when I was born and my other brother was 19! My Mam had carried them in a shawl in the 1930s and 194os, as was the way children were carried then, and so she did the same with me. I still have the shawl I was carried in, 62 years on!

Comment by: josie on 30th October 2014 at 02:25

i was born in york st in 1950 i have never seen any photos of the actual st x

Comment by: josie on 30th October 2014 at 15:05

im wondering if its out side minnies shop that was there when i was little and the houses on the left are frances st,it might not have been a shop then ?

Comment by: josie on 30th October 2014 at 15:14

or it also looks like it could be at the bottom of york st actually in frances st as there was a barracks there with big doors on and looking closly it looks like it could be the barracks they might have used it then for theire meetings , that would make the houses on the left york st

Comment by: James Hall on 7th July 2016 at 21:44

The mission was in Francis Street at the top of Belle Green Lane.
York Street is the street on the left of the picture.
My cousin Joyce Taylor is sat on the officer on the left of the picture's knee,
Her sister Evelin is just behind, slightly to the left. Their mother Lena Taylor is slightly above them to their right, holding the melodium.
The year would be 1930.

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