Hi BatmadivThanks Dennis. The YWCA is as I remeber it too. We used to walk on the wall if we were early waiting for the doors to open before Guide or Brownie meetings. I wonder how long the lamp outside the Richmond would last these days. What year was the picture of All Saints taken? I notice that the centre window is the one Fred Onions bequeathed to the church c1968. No traffic to speak of either!
batmadviv
Hi DaveHi,
Was Fred O'Nions by any chance an Insurance man. We lived in Frederick Road in the
1950s/60s, and a Mr O'Nions used to collect premiums from us.
I also remember June Ward, - lived pretty well opposite Dr. Segal's in Victoria Road.
Kind regards
Dave
the first car/van i had was one of he morris 8 ex GPO vansThere are 22 images related to Stechford and entitled the 'lost images' in the forum's Coppermine Image host ... two random ones I've pulled out below ... click to enlarge
Albert Rd Stechford 1952
Albert Rd Stechford Holtoms Bakery vans
Nick, I have a picture in my my memory of a tallish, slim, grey haired gentleman that may have been Mr. O’Nions. I think he was a church warden.Hi Batmadiv
Just found this thread about Stechford .
Fred O’Nions was my great Uncle - I grew up in Stechford , lived in Yardley Fields Road from 1960 - 1979,
Nick O’Nions
At junior school, Mapledene Road, Sheldon in the 1950s there was an assistant teacher named Miss or Mrs O'nions, would she be any relation to your family?Nick, I have a picture in my my memory of a tallish, slim, grey haired gentleman that may have been Mr. O’Nions. I think he was a church warden.
Vivienne
Hi Vivienne ,Nick, I have a picture in my my memory of a tallish, slim, grey haired gentleman that may have been Mr. O’Nions. I think he was a church warden.
Vivienne
Hi , I don’t recollect having any close relations that would have been a schoolteacher at Sheldon - could be related somehow though- it’s quite a rare name!!At junior school, Mapledene Road, Sheldon in the 1950s there was an assistant teacher named Miss or Mrs O'nions, would she be any relation to your family?
nice photo viv...i dont know over that way very well...is the school still thereAlbert road is straight ahead with shops just after the school on the left and more shops on the right.Richmond Road is on the left and Lyttleton Road on the right.
Lyn, I believe it is. It was my primary school as a child and I lived 3 houses away from the school in Francis Road when I was older.nice photo viv...i dont know over that way very well...is the school still there
lyn
Lyn, I was married at All Saints Church almost 54 years ago. Same husband that you met when we visited you.Lyn, I believe it is. It was my primary school as a child and I lived 3 houses away from the school in Francis Road when I was older.
My dad used to work as a driver for a chap called Gordon Waldron who used to own a green grocers shop on Station Road it was called Loves of Stechford, as well as selling fruit and veg at Stechford he used to supply school kitchens and works canteens and hotels with fruit and veg, after a few years he moved to bigger premises opposite Hardy Spicers on the Chester Rd by where Mcdonalds is now, just a snippet of information.Hi,
Apologies to Dennis, and thanks; today's the first time I've logged on since before Christmas so I didn't see the excellent pictures of Francis Road & Morden Road until now. Brilliant shots of the elegant houses and the rolling fields that truly made Stechford a village at the time.
I remember a lot of the shops. Up the alleyway and to the left was the greengrocer, to the right a grocer's and then two butcher's shops, one of which was the pork butcher, then Deering's, I think, then the sweet shop, the newsagents and another shop that changed hands a few times.
Opposite that was the haberdashery where my mother used to buy so many things - ribbons, underwear, gloves, elastic - all kept in row upon row of pull-out drawers. I loved that shop, they seemed to sell so many different things.
Angela
just sent you a private messageLyn, I was married at All Saints Church almost 54 years ago. Same husband that you met when we visited you.
All connections with Stoney Lane are long gone. Sorry cannot help you.My late brother Gordon lived in Stoney Lane, when he moved in it was Stechford but later they changed the address to Yardley, same house.
Anyone in that location? I've lost touch with Betty his widow and wonder what's happened to her.
HiLyn, I was married at All Saints Church almost 54 years ago. Same husband that you met when we visited you.