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Clissold Street Hockley

chucka

Black Country Mon
Does anyone have any photo's of the street when the old houses were still standing PLEASE.

Chucka
 
I used to live a no 90 cissold street and wet to camden street school dad was a potman at hockley post office thanks lyn mckeown
 
Hi Chucka theold one im 53 and lived there from 1959 to 1967 thanks lyn
 
I remember as a kid walking up Clissold passage alonfg the cut and watching the barges being drawn by horses, and the Blacksmiths shops along the side,I was fascinated watching them shoe the horses, then when you got to the end of the passage it came out on Dudly Rd there was a bike shop there, my old man got me a three wheel bike from, and later when I was 17 ish I got myself a Lambretta scooter from the same shop, does anyone remember it ?

Regards to all

Frank
 
hi frank
i for one do remember that cycle and scooter shop
at the end of the pasage of clissold street
along with fred wakelins shop and the shop next door
which we nick named 2 nd hand roses shop
just before the colledge arms pub
getting back to the clissold passage there was an old bed makers factory just along from the scooter shop in the passage
and it didnt half go up inflames
you could see the flames from the city centre and across hockley brook do you ever recall it ,
when we was nippers we used to spend alot of time along rhere and along the cut
especial on sundays we would drop from the bridge into the wharf and untie a couple of the coal barges
and travel down and around to the monument rd
clock in for the number 8 bus inner circle route
come up and back over to bellis and morcam
loadin bay and release there barges and travel down to ledsam st and the old gas st basin
we thought it was a great crack blocking the cannals with all these loose bargies
it would hace caused head aches for the true bargie people those with the big shire horse tramping down along the tow pathes
i look back in reflection and think what bunch of idiots we was
but we was kids and bored
i have alot of fond old memories of brook fields and the passage would you remember seein the young lad at the end of clissold st passage whomwas totaly deaf and dunb
and of course the good old familys
cor those where the days frank
its a crying shame we cannot put the clock back
but to be honest i would not have made the same misrakes as i did
then and knowing what i know now
best wishes astonion ;;;;
 
couple of photos of clissold passage..at first glance you would think that no one lived here such is the state of it but zoom in and you can see washing on the line...this one says its 2/217 and dated 1956

lyn
 

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