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JAMES STREET KIDS
JAMES STREET KIDS
Photo: Frank Orrell
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Item #: 29663
Another picture of the James Street children in the wasteland where they played.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 19th August 2017 at 22:09

Would have made a great record sleeve picture for Deep Purple.

Comment by: Philip Gormley. on 20th August 2017 at 07:15

They seem impervious to the dizzy heights, as none of them are using their hands for support ... except, of course, for the camera-shy toddler. It must have been a well-adjusted crew.

Comment by: John on 20th August 2017 at 08:59

Carl and Gary sharples are on both photos .spent many hours on that wall train spotting .its still standing yet

Comment by: Margaret Mortimer on 20th August 2017 at 14:49

Happy days with my friends.

Comment by: Pie Maker on 20th August 2017 at 17:01

Is it near the tunnel that led to the Kays Houses? I was there last week collecting blackberries

Comment by: Philip Gormley. on 20th August 2017 at 18:56

It might be a good idea to get the wall cleaned-up, and then give it a Blue Plaque which bears the inscription "This is where imagination was fired".

Comment by: Rev David Long on 20th August 2017 at 21:46

I also thought I recognised the wall - so went down there this afternoon - and it is still there, though with different graffiti. Pie Maker might like to revisit - there are loads more blackberries to be had on the bank opposite.
The purpose of the wall is a bit of a mystery - it's only a bit longer than what you can see here, and looks 19th century. It's part way down the slope from the end of James Street, towards the Devil's Bridge underpass, but is unconnected to it. Looking at old maps, there was an underpass at about this spot in the 19th century - but it went under the railway line at an angle of about 30 degrees, heading north from this point, carrying a mineral line from Preston's Pit, east of Warrington Road, on the site of the former Britannia Bridge School, down to the canal at what became the wharf for the power station. This bit of wall may have been associated with that underpass.
The present underpass is set more or less at 90 degrees to the railway, on a line from Richard Street parallel with Kays Houses, the gable end of which can be seen on the left in this pic.
It's a bit of a puzzle.

Comment by: Pie Maker on 21st August 2017 at 11:21

Rev yes that is where I got my blackberries from without to much trouble. I'll have to go back and get some more. Have you seen the price of a small plastic tub of Blackberries?

Comment by: Owd viewer on 22nd August 2017 at 23:57

Is it still possible to get through the devil's tunnel,I was a paper lad in the 60s and in winter morning's going through the tunnel was scary.

Comment by: John on 23rd August 2017 at 16:21

You can still use the tunnel and still get to pool stock on the canal .and get to west wood cemetery1ylok

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