Thank you Steve 
Hi Deb,
I've just talked to my sister-in-law. She says that the houses were mostly back to back terraced houses. If you look on google streetview maps, and look for Mersey Road in Widnes, that will give you an idea of what the houses looked like.
Also, she said, if the house had a bay window, they were 3 bedroomed and the others were 'two up, two down'.
Her Grandfather James Thompson, was the Landlord of 'The George' Public house in Pitt St. but when that was escapes my sister-in-laws memory.
Unfortunately, Cromwell St. was redeveloped for Industrial and Retail warehousing etc, although the street name still exists. The area was known as The South Bank and includes St.Mary's Church which is on the Mersey river bank.
Interestingly, there used to be a transport bridge across the Mersey before the 'New Bridge' was built. It went out of commission in the very early 1960's. There is quite a few photo's of it about if you google it. I had quite a few trips on that in my younger days......
http://www.gettyimages.ie/detail/3166056/Hulton-ArchiveHope this helps a little bit.
Steve.
