Brickkiln Street |
In the distance is Josiah Parkes lock works. On the
right is the Red Lion public house that was run by Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wall and later by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander.
At number 12 was Powis's sweet shop. |
The back of number 13
Brickkiln Street. |
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Some of the inhabitants. Date unknown. |
Left to right:
Drusilla Davies, Kitty Gogerty, Tom Tomlinson (child), Mrs. Lucy
Tomlinson, Lucy Tomlinson (child), ?, Sarah Gogerty, ? (child),
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, ? (child), Mrs. Everitt, Trudy Davis, Mrs.
Price, Mrs. Nellie Rogers, ? (child). |
Left to right:
Mrs. Lister, Mrs. Pitt, ? (child), Mrs. Parker, ?, Jack
Cotterill,
Mrs. Kitty Gogerty, ? (child),
Mrs. Charlotte Cotterill, ? (child), Mrs. Powis. |
In front of number 13 Brickkiln Street. |
The Cotterill family in 1923. |
The family is standing in the back yard behind
number 13 Brickkiln Street.
Left to right:
Horace, Charles, Dad, Mother, Harry (child), Liza, Ciss, Doris
(child), George, Jack. |
The pub was on the corner of Brickkiln Street
and North Street.
Left to right:
?, Joe Peplow, Les Leyland, Joe ?, Ben Everitt, Cyril
Collet, Billy Gibbons, Jobbie Knowles, Ted Southall, Dennis
Kyte. |
Outside the Seven Stars public house. |
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New Street in 1965. |
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