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Hindley Slum Housing
Hindley Slum Housing
Photo: Dennis Miller
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Item #: 17578
It brings it home, we may whinge and moan about the lot we have been dealt with in this modern day, and I fully accept that in some cases people have reason to complain... but... we don't really understand poverty like they had to live with.

Comment by: Helen on 18th April 2011 at 08:35

Wonderful but stark slice of history in this set of pics Dennis. I read a comment in the news the other day of how we define poverty these days.... poverty is when one child has 3 Gameboys (?) & another has only 1. I'd say that statement was a load of twaddle.

Comment by: julie westwood on 25th January 2012 at 20:54

Is this Lodge St, near Borsdane Brook at the bottom od Lower Mill Lane? They were demolished late 50s. I think.

Comment by: Hursty on 14th December 2012 at 22:49

I seem to remember Lodge St. As three storey type buildings.

Comment by: Robert Jones on 22nd September 2014 at 07:06

Does anybody have a photo or any reminiscences of Lodge St? My grandparents lived near each other on Lodge St at the turn of the century before they got married - Jones family and Marsh family.

Comment by: Robert Jones on 26th September 2014 at 05:20

Sorry, the two families on Lodge Street were the Guest family and Marsh family

Comment by: janet chisnall on 1st October 2014 at 22:24

my dad and his mum and rest of family lived on lodge street the first lived on one side then moved across the road as a child I played on the ruins of lodge street

Comment by: John B on 23rd November 2014 at 11:02

Interested by the comments of Robert Jones, tracing my family history I find that my maternal Grandmother Matilda Jones lived in Lodge St in 1911, my father Edwin was born in Lodge Street in 1916. Matilda married a William Jones who had a son Robert, I wonder if there is a connection?

Comment by: Robert Jones on 4th January 2015 at 09:49

Thanks for the comments about Lodge St. My grandparents were both born and raised on that street, Robert Guest and Emma Marsh, and they got married there. Robert was a coal miner and Emma a pit brew hand. They moved to Manchester in 1915 but Robert died young at 29, they must have lived a hard life. I live in Australia but will come to England in summer to try and find where they lived, but I realise the street has now been demolished

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