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Accident in Stairgate
Accident in Stairgate
Photo: A. McIntyre
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Item #: 25813
Lorry delivering coal to Naylor's Foundry in Stairgate jackknifed. 1960s.

Comment by: Garry on 29th December 2014 at 16:04

That truck is really stuck. I had some great times when I was a coal man. Owd Anderton from Ince had the same lorrie, but his was a flat-bed. Anyone remembers Anderton from Battersby St.

Comment by: Alan on 29th December 2014 at 19:54

I remember Fisher coal of ince green lane, and his mate.

Comment by: Ow on 29th December 2014 at 20:13

Dell boy sorted it out.2 good photos .bra7k

Comment by: g p on 29th December 2014 at 21:07

it looks like the wagon is fitted with a tipping body, and the trailer is just parked in the yard,these lorries were only made with flat or tipping bodies.

Comment by: Garry on 30th December 2014 at 09:49

Quite clearly you can see the bulkhead of the trailer. Never in a million years is it a tipper body...look at the other photo.

Comment by: irene roberts on 30th December 2014 at 13:59

I remember a coalman coming to our house when I was small, Garry, delivering cwts of coal, but I can't recall his name. We got a gas-fire when I was about 12, I think. I used to love the smell of coal-smoke from all the chimneys, and you often saw someone's chimney on fire.

Comment by: Cordy on 30th December 2014 at 14:00

Yes; I remember Albert Anderton from Battersby Street Ince. He delivered coal in his Morris Minor Van

I knew him in the 1970s
Albert was a chemist by trade - so the locals told me He owned some land by the side of Lancaster Canal at Brock, houseboats where moored there
I have a photo of him somewhere....

Comment by: irene roberts on 30th December 2014 at 15:23

I have a feeling our coalman was called Fairhurst but I can't be sure.

Comment by: Garry on 30th December 2014 at 15:41

Posh having a gasfire in the 60s Irene. We live near lower ince labour club in the 50s. We had a roaring coalfire and always remember useing a large fork for toast buttys. We always turned the lights out because of the bright light from the fire..it was dead cosy and warm.
Thanks Cordy, nice story. All the best to you both.x

Comment by: Karen on 30th December 2014 at 16:10

Coal men, now there,s a memory. Like Irene I remember them as a child. Hard to reconcile with the modern day with Central Heating , Underfloor heating and solar panels on the roof.

Comment by: Jimmy on 30th December 2014 at 17:40

Len McIntyre ex Warrington Hooker was our Coal Man.

Comment by: Dave on 30th December 2014 at 18:33

Those miining men and women kept us warm, enough said !

Comment by: irene roberts on 30th December 2014 at 19:43

Garry, my Uncle and Aunty lived in Frederick Street in the fifties, Alice and George Parkinson. They had six children. I wonder if you knew them? They moved to Cheltenham Avenue when Frederick Street was demolished, and sadly both died young.

Comment by: Jimmy. on 30th December 2014 at 23:22

Irene,was the late Ken Parkinson a relative of yours.i have put some Photos of Spring View school on Ken is on 1962 one,and School Rugby team (back row on right) photo a bit blurred.new him very well.

Comment by: Garry on 31st December 2014 at 09:12

Knew Frederick st well, Irene, but I was only young. Sorry don't know the family.

Comment by: baker boy on 31st December 2014 at 09:26

fairhurst's are from goose green, tother side of the brook from the now demolished bulls head

Comment by: irene roberts on 31st December 2014 at 12:40

Yes, Jimmy, Ken was my cousin. To be honest, I didn't know him well; his younger sisters were more my age. I can remember visiting with my Mam on Sunday afternoons, as people did then, and Ken would have been in his teens and probably out. I will look at the photo you mention. Thankyou for telling me.

Comment by: irene roberts on 31st December 2014 at 12:52

Jimmy, sorry to bother you. I see there are 23 photos on Spring View School, 20 on page one and 3 on page two. Could you tell me which ones Ken is on, please? eg "first row, 2nd photo" sort of thing. With not remembering him well I wouldn't be able to pick him out and I would love to see him. Thanks. I wonder if you knew any of my Griffiths cousins from Taylor's Lane, or Pat and Philip Cooksey, (Pat married my brother Colin). I'm not sure if they went to Spring View or Moss Lane.

Comment by: Jimmy on 31st December 2014 at 16:39

Irene,page 1 1960/61middle row 3rd from headteacher on right. Page2 1962 Middle row 2nd from right.I am first on left same row.Page2 School Rugby Team ( bit blurred ) Kenny 1st on right back row I am stood next to him. We left in 1963 Moss Lane joined 1964/5 did not know any of them.Our Keith was still there then ,lives in Townsville now will ask him when I Facetime him.Hope this helps you ,knew your Ken very well.

Comment by: irene roberts on 31st December 2014 at 18:10

Thankyou so much, Jimmy. I was also related to the Gittoes family from Spring View, if you knew them. I will look at my cousin Ken right away. Happy New Year, Jimmy, to you and yours.

Comment by: irene roberts on 31st December 2014 at 20:31

Found him. So glad. Thanks!

Comment by: Jimmy on 31st December 2014 at 21:50

Irene,no problem,glad to help.Best wishes to you and yours,and all at Wigan World.

Comment by: g p on 31st December 2014 at 22:40

Gary,you can see that the body is raised a little

Comment by: Garry on 31st December 2014 at 23:16

gp, that's the front of the trailer we can see, it's known as the builkhead.It's in the jackknife position.

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