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Parsonage Colliery, Leigh

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Electricians shop, Parsonage Colliery, Leigh
Electricians shop, Parsonage Colliery, Leigh
Photo: Evelyn Armstrong
Views: 9,785
Item #: 8420
Photo taken approx 1991

Back row, L-R: Colin Richardson, Brett (Hargreaves?), Don Armstrong, Kenny Williams.

Front row, L-R: Joe Grainey, John Crompton

Comment by: Stephen on 31st December 2008 at 14:17

Evelyn, Is Don your husband? If so does he remember Ronnie Hurst who used to play for Wigan RL

Comment by: Evelyn on 31st December 2008 at 17:56

Hi Stephen,we certainly do know Ronnie and his wife Olive.
We have kept in touch with him since he retired.
He is very well and he and Don still have a laugh about the antics that went on at Parsonage.
What is your surname Stephen, were you in the Electric Shop too?

Bye the way what do you think about the young Don on the other trainee photos?

Comment by: Stephen on 31st December 2008 at 18:22

Evelyn, My surname is Price and i was a fitter at Parsonage. I left in 1980 though to go to South Africa so i doubt if Don would remember me. Also i was an underground fitter so didn't get to know the surface lads that well. I'm sure we would know many of the same people though. Charlie Rushworth, Jimmy Fiddler, Derick Morris, Joe Littler, Mick Stokes to name but a few. Any more photo's?

Comment by: GLYN on 5th January 2009 at 21:05

Evelyn.Started as an apprentice in 1966,Don,Ronnie,cyril,Derek Newton were the surface electricians at that time.To say Don was a gentleman is an understatement as was Ronnie Hurst.I went to the Parsonage retail centre at Leigh at christmas and went past the old electric shop it brought back so many memories.I now spend most of my time in Spain but still look back to the times i worked at parsonage as one of the happiest times of my life.

Comment by: Stephen on 6th January 2009 at 21:12

Hi Glyn, Did you know Roy Cunningham?
I used to take Joe Littler home at night after afternoon shift go into S&S club in Atherton which is where Derek Newton used to drink. Didn't Cyril take a briecase to work each day. Some say it just had his snap in it

Comment by: glyn on 7th January 2009 at 22:02

Stephen,Yes knew Roy,him and his brother Dennis[who was a electrician at plank lane]were my best mates,I left parsonage in 1971 and did a couple of years in South Africa, went back to parsonage in 1979 so must have missed you when you went to S.Africa,When i worked on the coal face Alan Hampson and Eric Greenhall were the fitters and Mick Stokes was underground engineer.Looking back you couldn:t have worked with a better set of work mates.

Comment by: Stephen on 8th January 2009 at 09:18

Hi Glyn.No you didn't miss me, i remember you well. I worked on the face with Alan, Eric Greenalgh and Joe Kenyon and was in South Africa with Roy. Stey Price is my name but for some reason i was known as Doug (long story) at Parsonage.

Comment by: Evelyn on 8th January 2009 at 16:59

Hi Glyn,my Don is still a gentleman and he is so pleased that you have seen this photo.He misses his chats with you about Wigan Rugby.
Stephen, it was Guy Morrison who always went to work with his sandwiches in his briefcase.

Comment by: Stephen on 8th January 2009 at 18:31

I stand corrected Evelyn, it was Guy.
Glyn didn't you spend some time at the workshops at Walkden before returning to Parsonage

Comment by: glyn on 8th January 2009 at 21:28

stephen,No i worked at kirkless workshops before going back to parsonage,when you worked with Roy in S.Africa did you work at Secunda,I did a few contracts there in the 80;s.Worked with Brian Read and Jimmy Makinnon.Evelyn dont spend to much time in England now but when i do if i go to Hindley I always hope to bump into Don as its a pleasure to talk to him.

Comment by: Stephen on 9th January 2009 at 11:54

Hi Glyn, yes i was in Secunda and the site was Sasol 2.
Sorry i got the workshops mixed up (Kirkless/Walkden). As an apprentice we had to spend 2 weeks there and i can remember you from then as well. One of my old schoolmates Peter Isherwood worked there.
Glyn i've put my email with this message so you can send a message if you want. I should have some photo's of Roy in S Africa and i can send them to you.

Comment by: Joe Kenyon on 26th February 2009 at 20:21

Hi Doug! Are you still in Yorkshire? I retired 4 weeks ago.

Comment by: Stephen on 3rd March 2009 at 19:16

Hi Joe, I moved back over the Pennines about 5yrs ago. I live in Carnforth now. Can't believe you're retired, you're not old enough surely. Your Godson is an English teacher in China now. Lovely to hear from you Joe. Hope you and Chris are in good health. Do you still do the 'special' handshake.

Comment by: joe kenyon on 5th March 2009 at 23:40

Me an Chris are fine. We intend to have as many hols as pos. Keith must be havin a wonderful time. Has he been in china long? Very good to hear from you.

Comment by: Ian Derbyshire on 13th May 2009 at 00:12

Hello ste and joe still at heinz just started back been off for 6 months( the glass back ) finally broke.

Comment by: Stephen on 22nd May 2009 at 09:27

Hiya Ian,sorry to hear about the back. Didn't know you had problems with it. Mind you, i havn't seen you for almost 30yrs. Did you start back just to see the queen lol

Comment by: TONY ROBINSON on 26th August 2009 at 14:18

NICE TO SEE OLD FREIND AT PARSONAGE GREAT PLACE TO WORK I WAS ON FACES KEEP SENDING PHOTOS NICE LADS

Comment by: jimmy higham on 14th September 2009 at 15:04

i use 2 work there,well i turned up lol

Comment by: britboy on 14th October 2009 at 23:19

Lots of past memories of the NCB including Parsonage, hope you are keeping well Evelyn and of course gentleman Don.

Comment by: steph green on 28th November 2010 at 18:53

I was wondering if the Roy Cunningham you are talking about has a brother called Paul. I am Paul's Support Worker and he is looking for his brother. Any information would be of the greatest help. Thanks
He also has a sister called Joy

Comment by: Stephen on 19th December 2010 at 15:24

Hi Steph, Roy had a brother but his name was Denis.

Comment by: john crompton on 22nd December 2010 at 11:50

Only just found this picture,really enjoyed working at Parsonage some real characters there.Nice to see these friendly faces again,though I do see Don&Evelyn now & again.All the best to everyone who worked at Paronage&Astley Green.

Comment by: ATC on 3rd November 2011 at 19:28

Message for Steph Green...
There is a photo of Roy Cunningham and contact details on
Photos-Album-Work-Parkside Colliery-Page 14.

Comment by: terencebalmer on 18th January 2013 at 11:47

hi all worked at parsonage from 1971 to finish started in canteen with mary jones finished as a overman with acid and placid maguire remember being part a team at weekends darby schofeild southport callaghan goodtimes

Comment by: Jemma on 9th February 2013 at 18:47

hi everyone do any of u remember my dad Arthur Jones he used to work at parsonage for many years and he often spoke of when he worked there and his work friends.

Comment by: joseph graney on 20th June 2013 at 13:04

good memories I remember all those faces Don always made us welcome when we worked at parsonage

Comment by: joe graney on 20th June 2013 at 13:10

I would be glad to hear from any of the lads in the picture including the other electricians and fitters who worked at parsonage also any people who worked there good memories .Last memory installing shaft cable working with jimmy fiddler

Comment by: joe graney on 8th July 2013 at 12:46

who took this picture was it ste dixon or kevin(cant remember surname)

Comment by: joe graney on 24th July 2013 at 17:58

picture taken by kevin kirkham very privileged to know him

Comment by: joe graney on 6th August 2013 at 13:48

evelyn the camera must of been dons ,but I am sure kevin took the picture

Comment by: joe graney on 7th November 2013 at 12:25

hi Evelyn Don,what happened to Tommy Whittle surprised him and Ste Dixon are not on this photo.

Comment by: adrian burke on 15th February 2014 at 01:00

just thinking about parsonage and many workmates from there knew most of you nice to look back.

Comment by: joe graney on 17th February 2014 at 15:22

ade burke how are you doing

Comment by: joe graney on 31st December 2014 at 17:16

evelyn and don and all the people I was blessed to have met happy new year.

Comment by: joe graney on 1st April 2016 at 17:01

I would like someone to add comments.

Comment by: joseph graney on 17th November 2016 at 16:36

evelyn and Don are not well a the moment get well soon

Comment by: shaun readey on 8th January 2017 at 13:36

my father worked at parsonage colliery for 18years he was the underground chargehand electrician later he moved to parkside but wished he had stayed at parsonage.he was underground when the disaster at golborne happened four of his mates were killed. he is now a millionare and as a villa near allicante he remmebers many of the names mentioned on the foram

Comment by: Ian Riding on 17th January 2017 at 11:08

I certainly know the chapsin this photo.Did my surface training under their expert guidance.
this was good to see, cheers. Ian (Scooby)

Comment by: Andrew Gore on 7th December 2020 at 21:01

I remember well the likes of Ronnie Hurst and Cyril ?, I was an Apprentice Leccy from 63 to 68. The Surface Elect Foreman at the time was Ken Jones and the Chief Elect Eng was a Henry Bridge. All the apprentices enjoyed working with Ronnie as his stories/reminisces were always entertaining. I was there when Cyril's False teeth were the subject of a windup on the workshops labourer Harry. There was always something happening at the end of shift to keep everybody on their toes in case they were the subject of the joke.

Comment by: Mick O’BRiEN on 10th March 2021 at 20:52

Worked at parsonage for 8 years,great times,my father Danny and Garry worked at parsonage

Comment by: Wolf on 15th November 2021 at 10:08

anyone remember wolf the welder?

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