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Offline Johnbeddows

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Re: house in runcorn
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 22 October 06 20:51 BST (UK) »
Mason Street maybe still there but that area behind Canal Street is a new housing estate called Linnet Park. Canal Street was the home of Runcorn FC (the Linnets)
Elesmere street does exist but is also a newish estate maybe 10/15 years old
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Re: house in runcorn
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 16 November 13 18:40 GMT (UK) »
Hello

I was born and lived at 89 Spring Gardens, Runcorn.  Spring Gardens has been demolished.  It was by the Swing Bridge over the Manchester Ship Canal and backed onto the old brickfield of Billy Moore`s brick works.

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Re: house in runcorn
« Reply #20 on: Monday 25 October 21 20:48 BST (UK) »
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Sorry - I mean that Pennington's Row ran PARALLEL to Mason Street  :)

Thank you Tilly, I was trying to find the same addresses.

Pete have you found this website yet ?

on the watermen on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, there is a searchable index at the bottom.

http://www.boatfamilies.website/index.php
Robinson, Roberts, Roles, Griffiths, Walton, Royle, Chorlton,
Mott, Jones, Greenway, Morris, Bates, Mackay, Colley, Wagstaffe, Rickwood, Winston, Sockett, Bates, Haylock, Winston, Cleminson, Goodwin, Sockett, Bevan, Williams, Bell, Johnson and Dearson.