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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 08 July 08 00:06 BST (UK) »
Hi Gill

I'll PM you.

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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 05 August 08 13:09 BST (UK) »
Les

I've just joined but really interested to see that you've found a photo of Derby Street, Birkenhead.  Some of my family lived in the Oxton/Tranmere/Birkenhead area from 1860s to early 1900s and William & Mary Anne Dickson lived at 50 Derby Street, certainly from the 1891 census to their deaths in 1901/06 respectively.

I went to Birkenhead in search of their old home but found Derby Street demolished - even though at the time it still appeared on the street map!

Would be grateful if you would share the photo with me? Dickson relatives in Canada, in particular, would be interested to see what Derby Street looked like.

thanks

Ian

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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 05 August 08 17:57 BST (UK) »
Hi Ian

What is this - was that little street the centre of Birkenhead or something?   ;D

Number 50 - that was on the posh side of the street!

PM me a real world email address so I can send you some attachments.

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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 06 August 08 15:15 BST (UK) »
Hi Les

I'd be delighted to PM you with my e mail but after spending the last hour or so trying to figure out how the PM system works - looking for non existent green scrolls etc (well on my screen anyway), hovering my cursor over boxes etc  - and almost giving up, I came across a post which suggests that, as a "newbie", I might not have enough posts in credit to send you a PM.

So perhaps you'll bear with me until I qualify for PM status - I've got lots of things to post/ask but need to consider most relevant boards etc. But I'll be posting over next day or so.

See quote below. Rest assured, spam or the like is not on my agenda!

Regards

Ian

Quote from: Arranroots on Tuesday 24 June 08 12:49 BST (UK)
Please note that Trystan has made some adjustments to the PM facility in order to tackle the spam we have been getting lately, so new Rootschatters with not many posts (5 or fewer I think) will be unable to PM.  This prevents people from joining purely to send spam in PMs.
This position will presumably be reviewed in due course.
Kind regards, Arranroots 


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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 06 August 08 17:22 BST (UK) »
OK - didn't know about that restriction - still it must be 30 years since they knocked the houses down, so a little delay now is neither here or there.
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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 26 November 08 17:52 GMT (UK) »
Hello Les

I'm an artist looking to capture some of my childhood memories on canvas, and came across your post whilst 'googling' for images of Derby Street in Birkenhead. I lived at No.2 (opposite Alec Green's) from 1959, when I was born, until 1970 - my nan lived there for sometime before that. You mentioned that you received some photos from someone at the Birkenhead History Society, and I was wondering if you'd be willing to send me copies. Unfortunately, all the photos from my childhood were destroyed many years ago, and the only pictures I have of the street were given to me by the owner of Alec Green - these are images of the street being burned and demolished sometime in the 70s - I would be pleased to share them with you. I would also be interested in any photos of Oxton Road in the late 50s and 60s. I can be contacted  at mark(at)mpix.co.uk  Any help will be much appreciated.

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Mark

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Re: Derby Street, Birkenhead
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 27 November 08 03:43 GMT (UK) »
Les

Your mentioning Derby Street as a 'play street' brought back an old memory. Prior to this, people would use the street as a rat run from Oxton Road to Westbourne Road -  the traffic wasn't as bad back then, but there had been a couple of serious accidents. One day the residents decided they had had enough, they lined up their dustbins across the street, and stood there in defiance. The police were called, and there was quite a commotion - I think it even made the Birkenhead News. It wasn't long after that, that we got our play street.

Mark