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Me again.
Just did some map research online ... it was definitely Lower Tower Street - I remember the names of the other streets in the vicinity. Also my Mom, Ada's daughter, gave me an early address of 78 Lower Tower St but I didn't realise it was also the shop address.
78 Lower Tower street it also lists a local pub you might be able to get a photograph which might show dwellings do you need any more info
i-e different years just look at the Kelly's we have and let me know John H
Yes, I seem to remember the pub was on the corner across the road from the shop tho as a 5 year old I don't remember ever going there.
What do you mean by ..."...just look at the Kelly's we have ...."
Are they available online somewhere?
Cheers
Hi Astoness, these were taken up our yard TOWER STREET 1953 The Queens Coranation !! 1953
Had a big party tables all down through the yard every one making and baking as Irememeber we all had a great time
Any body got any ideas on the people names my Mother is the third from the left
hi pete hope you see this thread if you have any pics of upper or lower tower st we would love to see them..i have posted some of lower tower st on here....
Hi Pete, I've had a good look at your photo,I thought my gran was in it but,sadly its not her, I'm so disappointed. The only man in the pic is
named Ted Maiden,a lovely man.
Lynne.
Hi all, thanks to the people on here that have uploaded pics into this thread. I am researching my family tree and have found some members of my family lived in lower tower street in the early 1900's. Does anybody by any chance know if any of the pictures shown here show number 88 lower tower street?
It is in the distance, if it was still standing, but , looking at the picture, no 88 is about behind the lorry with either a skip or a car on the back, the first vehical on the right hand side of the road.
mike
hi tezowl....the only pics i know of lower tower st on the forum are those ive posted on posts numbers 12..13 and 14...if there are some more anywhere i would love to see them if they can be located...
Hi Astoness, Your photos of lower tower st brought back a few memories, my cousin lived at the back of the first house down with Southwells on the side. I stopped there on the night before we went to the Isle of Man ,with the settlement in about 1952/3. I also used the pub further down same side a few times. My stepsisters lived up an entry facing the settlement in Tower st ,Annette Joan and Lillian Lewis. Mick Mcgrath