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Brindley Street, Pemberton

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Brindley Street, Pemberton
Brindley Street, Pemberton
Photo: Carol Farmer
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Item #: 18868
View from my bedroom window. Not too sure of the date, but the old buildings are long gone, and the Millbeck houses not yet built

Comment by: Jimmy on 8th November 2011 at 13:43

It must be before 1989. there's a photo of the cooling towers on the albumn just before they wer knocked down.

Comment by: rob on 8th November 2011 at 15:12

if you are sad enough to check out the google map street view youll see that the part of Brown Court you can see in the foregound has now been extended out

Comment by: Mick on 8th November 2011 at 15:51

Think the old buildings were part of Dick Cropper's farm. He died in 1981, and I think they were demolished in the following years.

Comment by: rebian on 8th November 2011 at 16:32

That red Lada is a T reg and I think they were about 1978

Comment by: Gerry on 8th November 2011 at 16:53

I'm guessing you live /lived at about number 37 ish?

Comment by: Carol on 8th November 2011 at 19:19

Number 35!

Comment by: Barry Prior on 8th November 2011 at 19:54

I remember it well i live in fairfield st and we played round dicks farm you cud walk between endfeild st and ormkirk road i think we call it old lane.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 8th November 2011 at 19:59

Would this be opposite Brian Gaskels filling station that use to be in Enfield Street?

Comment by: chris charnock on 8th November 2011 at 23:50

i live on millbeck cresent! we bought our house from plot... would love to see more pics from before the houses were built... born and bred in pemberton..

Comment by: Barry Prior on 9th November 2011 at 00:16

The opening to the farm and the old lane was faceing the gates of the ex bus work.

Comment by: carol on 9th November 2011 at 08:08

Heading towards Enfield St. The old lane ran between the farm on the left hand side, and the haulage area on the right hand side. The lane ran approximately where the edge of the wall is where the parked cars are on the right of the photo. The ground where the lorries were was soaked in oil, my mum could always tell by the state of our shoes if we'd been playing there.

Comment by: JANET GIBSON on 9th November 2011 at 13:32

Hi

I used to live on Ormskirk Road, and played on the back field near croppers, and remember the garages near there my dad had one he was coal man, my name before I married was Mears, from there we moved to Brentwood near Enfield Street Labour Club how things have changed

Comment by: Dave Allen on 9th November 2011 at 17:05

Hi Janet, does Mavis who had the slimming club at the top of Norley still live at the bottom of Brentwood.

Comment by: Mavis on 9th November 2011 at 20:40

Hi Carol - I remember the farm, we live at the top of Brentwood and I can also remember standing in our bedroom watching the cooling towers being demolished. I am showing my age now.

Comment by: Barry Prior on 10th November 2011 at 00:33

janet i was on the commite at the club with your dad .The club was my local but i live at kitt green did you live of foundy lane at one time.I lived in fairfeild st.I was kid all brentwood was all fields.

Comment by: carol on 10th November 2011 at 08:26

When I was growing up in Brindley St, there was no Brown Court, no Telephone exchange, there was a school, and a schools' kitchen. A few garages facing the houses on Brindley St. There was a chicken run behind the garages and then fields stretched down almost to Tunstall lane. I went to St. Cuthberts and used to run non-stop along a track across the fields, then down the backs (parallel to Ormskirk Road) from Carlisle St to cross Ormskirk Rd near the Tunstall Lane junction. The school run was on 2 legs, not four wheels.

Comment by: JANET GIBSON on 10th November 2011 at 10:21

Hi Barry

Yes I did live off Foundry Lane now live in Standish, I do remember you, my dad was treasurer and the other ones I remmber was Ernei from Kitt Green, Bod Downham who lived in Enfield Street, Brian Price, Bob jackson from Norley, good old days used to go to club quite a lot, had some good New Years Eve. How things have changed not been to that club for years and years.

Comment by: janet gibson on 10th November 2011 at 10:23

Hi Dave,

Think Mavis herself has answered you did you live near Enfield Street.

Carol, must know you as I went to St Cuthberts at Halfway House, then on to St Cuthberts in Norley and then on to the convent. Did you live near a girl called Valerie ?

Cheers

Comment by: Carol on 10th November 2011 at 11:04

There was a Valerie Hooton in my class, she lived on Ormskirk Rd. I was born in 1959. I was Greenall. There is a photo I posted in the schools section for St Cuthberts school - our class first communion 1966.

Comment by: Mavis on 10th November 2011 at 13:00

Hi Janet - I remember your mother and dad very well, lovely couple. There are still quite a lot of the old residence in Brentwood.

Comment by: JANET GIBSON on 10th November 2011 at 14:29

Thanks Mavis that was nice of you to say,when I drive past always look down and think of times gone by seems so long ago when I lived there
Carol I was orn in 1955 so a little older than you but good to hear from some one from happy child hood times.

Comment by: Dave Allen on 10th November 2011 at 16:52

Hi Mavis, hope you and your family are keeping well. Thanks for all those cups of tea when I was community police officer on Norley Hall.

Comment by: Susan O'Rourke on 13th January 2020 at 11:13

Oh my goodness, I know this is an old thread but I lived in Brindley St up until 1979. I came across this while looking up when the terraced houses were originally built which I’m thinking was pre 1900 as my family purchased (no 19) back in 1909. I remember croppers, playing on back field, going newting in the brook that ran down the back of Enfield St. Remember ‘bommy’ Night and raiding every one else’s. What great fun havha

Comment by: chris charnock on 20th January 2020 at 23:57

hi susan do you have any pictures before millbeck cresent was built?

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