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Gerard St. Ashton=in-Makerfield

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From old postcard
From old postcard
Photo: Roger
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Item #: 28567
Old Gerard St.

Comment by: . Ozymandias . on 29th October 2016 at 11:06

Is there no clue on the card as to the year Roger ? After the war I would guess. I can just about remember the trolley buses, so I would hazard a guess at about 1952, give or take. And could that be Jimmy Gillett's horse drawn fish cart, or just the ragbone man?

Comment by: irene roberts on 29th October 2016 at 14:54

I worked in Ashton in 1969 in Richardson's Chemists, just going out of sight in the far distance. Apart from the trolley-bus wires, old car and peoples' fashions, Gerrard Street didn't look much different.

Comment by: Roger on 29th October 2016 at 16:12

Sorry, no idea of the year but I would think sometime in the 1940s, the street lamps in front of the church seem to be similar to the early mercury vapour types which started to be used around then.

Comment by: Owd viewer on 29th October 2016 at 19:57

I worked at Cromptons 1965-80 little had changed from the photo.

Comment by: whups on 30th October 2016 at 11:57

apart from there,s no cromptons anymore . it,s now gerard precinct . my mother worked at cromps owd viewer .

Comment by: Allan H on 30th October 2016 at 23:15

the year is 1939, this postcard, plus the other five in this series, was printed by R.A.P. for the newsagent at the bottom of warrington road (it was iredales last). when the war broke out they were put on a shelf in the stock room and forgotten about. fast forward to the early 90's and the local postman, who had an interest in old postcards, heard about them, bought them and placed them in antiques auctions up and down the country. that is as i remember the story from the postman whose name i cant remember. i have seen hundreds of copies of this card at postcard fairs over the years, but i have never found one that has been through the post so i believe they never went on sale in 1939.

Comment by: Graham Taylor on 2nd November 2016 at 11:41

What's the name of the church ?

Comment by: whups on 2nd November 2016 at 15:33

the methodist church.

Comment by: priscus on 2nd November 2016 at 22:59

Congregational. The 'Cong' to locals.

Comment by: Anne 345 on 6th November 2016 at 16:59

I don't think it is Jimmy Gillets cart, He stabled his only called Dolly in Princess Road and I remember that as Dolly made her way slowly toward Ashton stopping whilst Jimmy sold fish, the householder would take it in strict rotation to collect Dolly's manure. Why it never occurred to them to go to his stables is a mystery. Does anyone have a photo of Jimmy and the cart, I can't find d one anywhere?

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