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MINERS HALL
MINERS HALL
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 26994
Newspaper cutting showing the MINERS HALL in Platt Bridge

Comment by: Tom on 13th November 2015 at 22:08

This was a cinema before it closed, I remember seeing The Robe, and The Student Prince, plus the usual kids matinees, Flash Gordon etc. maybe around 1952, I would be about 8. The door on the corner behind the lady was a little shop selling newspapers and sweets.

Comment by: Aubrey on 14th November 2015 at 09:04

The shop on the corner was sweets and tobacco, I think the last owners were Grundys. The shop on the other side of the cinema entrance was a 'cloggers', or shoe repairer as they are now known. Tom, I am not completely sure but I thought ' Flash Gordon' was shown at The Palace.

Comment by: Albert. on 14th November 2015 at 10:31

Aubrey, Flash Gordon was shown at the Platt Bridge Palace, I went there to see him, I believe Buster Crabbe played Flash Gordon. I only went to the Miners' Hall a couple of times. In the early fifties I did frequent the Parochial Hall often, that was close to the Miners' Hall. Dancing, Sunday night.

Comment by: H S on 14th November 2015 at 13:14

Great picture, brings back a lot of memories. I was born and raised in Platt Bridge, been away from the area since 1981.

Comment by: Neil on 14th November 2015 at 21:40

Where was this building?

Comment by: Broady on 15th November 2015 at 01:58

If you leave Abram it was where you turn left into Lily Lane. It is a car park now.

Comment by: Aubrey on 15th November 2015 at 06:18

Neil,
Navigation Street, Platt Bridge to the right, Warrington Rosd, Abram to the left on the photo.

Comment by: AB on 15th November 2015 at 15:08

The Miners Hall cinema was run by James Livesey, born in Platt Bridge, he also operated the Present Little Theatre as the "Canada" picture house in the 1930,s ,and built the Rex cinema at Hindley during that time. He is remembered as a wholesale tobacconist in Scholes but had other business interests

Comment by: Albert. on 15th November 2015 at 18:20

I remember Livesey's AB. They had the premises just up from the Blue Belle pub., into Scholes. When on night duty, if not required, we would leave our overcoats, or capes in their back yard

Comment by: AB on 15th November 2015 at 20:02

Albert,Jim Liveseys was next door to the Bluebell then it was the cloggers and then a covered entry through to the back yards and Jockey Terrace I remember Ken Marsh and Gwynne Lotte among others doing point duty



then the cloggers

Comment by: Steve on 15th November 2015 at 20:38

I was raised in Platt Bridge and remember going to both the Palace Cinema and the Miners Hall. The Palace was the more upmarket of the two but the Miners had a snooker table upstairs which was an added attraction. Happy Days !!

Comment by: Jimmy on 16th November 2015 at 00:12

Albert,what was the name of the Deaf & Dumb Gent who had the Clogger's shop in Spring View near the Walmsley Pub. Used to write on paper if you wanted Irons or Rubber on your Clogs.Never forgot the smell of Leather in his shop.

Comment by: Albert. on 16th November 2015 at 11:24

Sorry Jimmy, never did know his name, his wife had the same disability. Their daughter was extremely good to them, she didn't have the disability. The only person I remember in that actual location, was Sammy Bickerstaff, he had the electrical shop, and charged up your accumulator. We did have our footwear repaired by the mentioned gentleman.

Comment by: Albert. on 16th November 2015 at 11:30

AB. Knew both officers' very well. My wife's aunt, had the flat above the entry.

Comment by: John Bailey on 16th November 2015 at 12:49

Great pic . Ron I never thought I would see this building again, cheers mate it's a great pic , will bring back a lot of memories for a lot of people 👍👍

Comment by: Jimmy, on 16th November 2015 at 17:03

Albert,remember Sammy's shop thanks anyway.

Comment by: Albert. on 16th November 2015 at 17:36

Jimmy, sorry. I think my memory went off on a tangent. Sammy Bickerstaff had the bicycle, and bicycle repair shop. It was Dougles that had the electrical shop, and where you took the accumulator to be charged up. I do think that whilst I lived in the View, he finished with the electrical business. I recollect then going to Lower Ince to get the accumulator charged. I recollect the bus conductor refused to allow me on the bus with an accumulator.

Comment by: Albert. on 16th November 2015 at 22:00

Jimmy. I think the name should have read, Duggles.

Comment by: AB on 17th November 2015 at 10:49

Albert I think the electrical shop in Spring View was Harold Duddle's, A workmate of my fathers during the war

Comment by: Albert. on 17th November 2015 at 11:20

AB. You are most likely correct. The spelling of names alludes one. The nearest sounding, is the one you plumb for. Thank you AB.

Comment by: Al on 2nd March 2016 at 20:11

Remember it well Sat maitnee Picture used to change every two nights so it was miners hall one night palace another

Comment by: Paul on 28th January 2018 at 21:47

Does anyone know what was written on the stone plaque above the door

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