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Could it have been a tram shed?
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:s_lol: I'd forgotten all about this one. Presumably it wasn't a tram shed then?
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There was simular doors in Waterloo St in Clayton, in Tommy Robsons coal merchants, next to the methodist chapel.
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Why would a coal merchant need such high doors?
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It was a long time ago so maybe I have got it wrong. Busman was there yesterday ( Clayton ) Waterloo St is the one behind Atlas street. Thing always look bigger when your kids.
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I used to live on Lower Antley Street in the 60s about 10 doors away from the picture, that area was busy with steam engines and coal waggons on the railway sidings at the back of the terraced houses. I remember this garage being used for coal storage weghing and bagging to be delivered to houses. The sidings railway track i watched being taken away about 1968 the garage was then taken over by Thompsons removals. Two streets down other side of Sacred Heart Church was Dale Street WMC
real name Stephensons Memorial (Stephensons Rocket ?) a lot of the train drivers used to drink in there, this club is now a mosc, higher up on the junction with Dale Street was a cafe i think it was called Rileys and higher up again was the entrance to the sidings. I remember it was never cold in our house. I hope this is of some use, sorry about any spelling mistakes my spellcheckers gone shopping. |
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So what's the official answer then?
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I can remember the cafe opposite Dale Street WMC, I remember playing in the front part when I was little. Of course it was no longer a cafe then. Can't remember the name of the family who lived there though.
In the sixties, Woodward's used to pick their coal up from the sidings at the back of Lower Antley Street. I know, because my parents used to get Susie Ollet to mind me during the school holidays along with three or four other children, and we used to spend quite a lot of time climbing up and down the piles of coal in Woodward's Yard at the top of Wood Street, where her husband, Tommy, worked. Strange woman, Susie Ollet. She could tap dance and play the Accordian at the same time. |
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Really ??????
That arch above the door looks a lot older than 30 years. |
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