ALAN Tucker is seeking photographs of St Helens scenes and I would also appreciate the same for use in future columns.
Alan is keen to find images of the following:
- a crater at the junction of Rivington Avenue and Gamble Avenue and related bombing damage around the borough,
- the searchlight and anti-aircraft batteries at the top of Crank Hill and the same near Crank Caverns,
- Penlake Lane British Rail Sports Club,
- the wagon sheet works and the allotments there,
- Ruskin Drive sports ground and allotments,
- St Thomas of Canterbury Church,
- St Andrew’s Mission, Ruskin Hall,
- St Helens Parish Church,
- Boundary Road baths,
- the Leg o’ Mutton Dam by Taylor Park,
- the Open Air School on Rainford Road,
- MP Leslie Spriggs,
- the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team at Knowsley Rd around 1959,
- Pilkington Theatre off Carriage Drive,
- Knowsley Road School,
- Rivington Road Primary School,
- Air raid shelters in Lingholme Road,
- general views of Queens Rec Park,
- Bishop Road playing fields and Harris Street.
Alan recalled: “My grandad told the story that trainees or conscripts for one of the South African wars were billeted at the old Wheatsheaf in Lionel Street.
"They used a wooden balcony, that I can vaguely remember being quite high up on the pub’s gable-end, from which to shoot at targets at the front of the old Battery Cob.
" Grandad had been a head master at Sutton National School so I imagine his recollections were not too fanciful.”
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