Parliament Street Dukinfield in the 1950s
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very nice. thank you ver much.
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I so remember those 'ruched' swimming costumes ...but they do remind me of fear of polio
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Dukinfield , enough said, what a great place it used to be!
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I believe W.C. Fields parents were from Dukinfield.
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Wonderful Nostalgia Thank you
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We had all we needed, many of us at least, that`s what my folks said. I didn`t come around `till a bit later but remember similar times. It wasn`t so bad. I`d take Morris Minors, Chippys and the local pub over the modern age with all its`high-falluting fancy crap.
freethoughtmusic 7 months ago
@freethoughtmusic I agree!! Happy days.
seftonwallet 7 months ago
lovely old pictures,bring back many memories,i lived on parliament street,first at no 49 with gas lights and outside tippler toilet then moved to no 8 with electricity and outside flush toilet,how things have changed eh.
briansixtyniner 2 years ago
Number 49 was at the bottom, between the Cartwrights and Mrs France in my day. Number 8 was on the other side, next door to the Richardson's, on then other side near the top.
seftonwallet 2 years ago
Sorry, I accidently removed your last comment. Clicked remove instead of reply. Just to say Wm Oldham & Sons was the crane hire firm. Wm Oldham was my grandfather, the "Sons" my uncles.
seftonwallet 2 years ago
Great vid thanks for posting
tabhw 3 years ago
Many thanks for watching.
seftonwallet 3 years ago