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joyce
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Hi great site im really enjoying it,if theres anyone out there that remembers my salvation army relations from tanworth street please let me no. great work steve :-) :-) :-P |
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pamela
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Great site, my grandparents had the sweet and tobacconists shop in Queen Street. WEST'S with the PK/Beechnut machine in the doorway. Anyone remember this!! Please Email if you have any infonull |
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Jim Lipsit
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Great Web Site! I'm searching for info on my Great Grandfather William Lawton born there ~ 1834. His daughter Jane was born there ~ 1860. Williams wife was Elizabeth. They were in Openshaw in 1881. The Jane Lawton listed as a grocer in your 1895 register may have been an sister of William's.
Thanks from Jupiter, Florida USA,
Jim ;>)
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Earlestown Lass
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Thank you, I have just found my great great grandmother (aged 11) on your 1881 census and the rest of her family in Earlestown. Nice to know my Earlestown roots go back to 1870. My family old & young are thrilled.
The local history items are brilliant and the forum is hilarious, I love the ghost stories and having a moan on EEE Bah Gum!
Pity the whats on isnt taking off, more people need to contribute to this perhaps via the message forum. ;-) |
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Jonathan Hogg
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Really good website, i am a kid and probably sounds silly but i am really really interested in local history. Totaly love this site 10/10 |
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Russ
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I spent many happy years in N-L-W, my mum still lives there and a lot of my old mates. The website is brilliant. Russ Brookes. :-D |
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Hans Fairhurst
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Love the site...well done...!! I lived in Stephenson Rd and went to the Newton Park School until we migrated to Western Australia in 1966. I've been back a couple of times and still like to keep tabs on what's happening over there... 8-) |
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pamhillier
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Excellent website. I haven't been back to Newton since the early 1980s, now living abroad so it's great to read about my hometown. I didn't realise it was so interesting! I haven't seen anything on Newton Grammar School - must keep looking. If I lived nearer I would volunteer to help you Steven. All the best, Pam Hillier, nee Newton (now in Cyprus) |
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Marianne
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What a brilliant website, I thought I knew all about Newton-le-willows... Well done Steven you have worked really hard for the people of N-le-W and Earlestown. It is really appreciated.
Cheers Marianne |
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Kim Lake
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You all live in a little nice town.
I love it. |
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craig fisher
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just found your site, very good, enjoyed the page on my great,great,great grandfather, William Huskisson! i have only recently been able to gain information that led to my discovering this and would really appreciate any info on him if anyone wants to e-mail it to me at the above address. thanks :-) craggfisher@yahoo.co.uk |
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adrian jones
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Started my working life at Vulcan as a student apprentice (about 1963). Some memories if you want them. |
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barry cardwell
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This is a brilliant site .I used to spend a lot of time in Earlstown and Newton .Can anyone remember the brick works ? And I am also interested to hear that the Viaduct pub in Earle St is boarded up .Many years ago I used to help out at weekends at the newspaper shop in Earle St and I used to enjoy a pint in the Viaduct .
Please keep adding to the site .It's great . |
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Steven Dowd
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If you email me, I would be happy to produce a website for you to your requirements for free, you / he, would need to cover the hosting and domain name costs, but I am able to write you a custom coded website or setup a pre made system like this one for you.
I can either code you a custom site, or use one of the many system I help to code through the GPL community.
[EMAIL]steven.dowd@newton-le-willows.com[/EMAIL]
Newton Website Owner |
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Cuchillo
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Really great site which I will pass on to my friends and colleagues :-D
Liked the historic info very informative.
Do any of your members know of any local organisations that could help a disabled chap try and set up a heart disease self help/support web site locally in St Helens?
Anyway keep up the good work and I'll keep spreading the publicity. ;-)
Cheers,
from
Cuchillo. |
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monkeyburps
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This website is fantastic apart from the fact that you show nothing about Wargrave Primary.Have searched for it many times but nothing comes up.So unhappy.Mabe update it!!Pls! :-) :-o :-D |
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wissie3
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i am very impressed with the site please advertise it more ,i have really enjoyed .i will be back :-) |
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angel
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me and my kids think this is a brilliant site 8-) |
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Leon
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Trevor if you read this I need your email address. Got your messages on Friends united but can't reply on that for some reason. Hope you read this, seems like a 100 yrs since Davis Avenue. :-D |
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morreen
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a really fantastic site , you should be really proud.thankyou so much
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martin2k4
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hello :-) :-( :-D ;-) :-o 8-) :-? :-P :-| |
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Carol
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earlestown@aol.com
Hi Trevor. I'm trying to place which one you are. If Im right you are one of two brothers. One traveled a lot. Nice to hear from you. Email me. Nice easy email address for ya. Talk to ya soon.
Your cousin in Massachusetts. |
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Trevor Haselton
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Hi Carol Cambell,
just been back to the Newton site & saw your message. Yes Enid is my cousin & the Broughton's also.I believe the E.mail numbers come up, but I am a rookie at this computer stuff
Trevor Haselton. |
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Paul Buttle
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A very impressive website.
I'm interested in N-le-W because it was a rotten borough. I'd be grateful for any speciffic information on this subject.
Also - what is the specific grid-point where the Huskinson accident occured?
Paul Buttle. |
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martin2k4
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hello chaps what you all up to
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Frank Walsh
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Very Informative, a decent blend of old and new facts and images.
Thankyou
Frank Walsh |
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Ted Gore
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All i can say is WOW! , Cool Site !
Keep it up, Great Work!
Any chance of full sports section for local teams, football, rugby & cricket ??
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Carol Campbell
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Hi Trevor Hazleton. I may be related to you. Last time I was in England I lived on Billington Avenue, around the corner from my mum's second cousins I believe. I know we are related to Enid Hazleton, and her sister, I can't think of her name at the moment. I remember two brothers that lived near Billington avenue with their mum and dad, on the main road there, I can't remember the name of the road now. Post back if you know me. thanks, my mum's maiden name is Broughton. :-) My name is Carol |
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Trevor Haselton
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Lovely to see a sight on Newton.Will keep watching & add things.Now living in the North of Vancouver Island.Port Mc Neill,find that on the map!!Keep up the good work,hi to anyone who remembers the HASELTONS |
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Melanie Hill
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It was good to read about the Vulcan foundry. My Great Great Grandfather was a Draughtsman there around 1901. His brother in-law was a fitter on the engines in that same year. Their names were John William Johnson and William Wright. Anyone with information on this family, please don't hesitate to write me an e-mail. :-D :-? :-o :-D 8-) |
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Carol Campbell
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Hi,
I live in Massachusetts, and just wanted to say Hi to anyone that knows me. My mother is from Earlestown and her maiden name is Broughton. I lived there on and off for many years. I think of my friends and relatives from there often. Thanks for the great site. :-) Email me if you remember me. |
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Claire Rubotham
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It was great looking at some of the familiar sites of my childhood. Whilst living in Australia it is difficult to remember those sites so far away. :-) |
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graham robinson
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fasinating, brings back memories I attended Paterson st school in the 50s my parents ran the kirkfield & laurel bank hotel along with my aunt & uncle ,my dad worked at the viaduct wagon works
and helped the aba boxing club and took me all over to watch the boxing,I still visit my family in earlestown thanks & keep up the good work |
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Dave Reece
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Didnt think that I would find anything so interesting on the web about Newton.
What a smart website.
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Mal Little
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I have enjoyed visiting the website and actually discovered a few items about the Bottle Works in Newton.
My Great Gt Grandfather was John Little referred to in your history piece.
From your census material I have found that he was living at Windy Bank House in 1871 which I did not realise. Many Thanks. Will visit again. :-) |
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Graham Wilkinson
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I now, and have been living in Germany for the last 20 + years it is nice to see the home town web site and and also to read about its great history. I see my younger brother has also seen and explored this site. Keep up the good work and all the best to anyone who knows or remembers me. :-) |
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sue arnold nee pilling
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what a great website,I am 37 and would love to hear from anyone that attended Selwyn Jones around the time I did. 8-) 8-) 8-) :-P :-P :-P :-D :-D |
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Danny Davies
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Wat's up dog!!!
I go to the best school in da world St. Aelred's
and it is wikkid.
Big up to all my mates. |
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Matthew Fyles
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hey, i go st.alereds and have lived in newton and earlsetown all my life, so have most of my family, i love our town loads, peace to all those in 9X at st,alereds |
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Nicole Mitchell
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I think your website is ok but i think you sould up more stuff for younger people up the rest is ok ;-) ;-) |
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Emily Rowe
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i go to a school in newton le willows and i am disgusted that my sachool isnt on this wbiste i think you should update it and put St Aeldres Catholic Technology College! :-( |
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Helen White
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Thanks for a great web site, have enjoyed reading through it. My late grandfather was Gerald Collingwood and was, I'm sure many will remember him, Managing Directior of Vulcan Foundary. He didn't really tell us many stories of Vulcan, but my late mother, Annette did.My brother and I fell in love with the place as children and loved hearing stories about Vulcan and my grandfather. My late grandmother, Joan Collingwood had something to do with the founding of the Boys Club in NLW I belive? Thanks for the web site! |
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Linda Thornhill
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Hi,
I have lived in Newton for most of my life. What a great website.
My grandfather Thomas Stokes worked at the Vulcan Foundry for 44years as a crane driver, he worked on the first deisel engine. If he were alive now he could have told you some tales.
I remember West's shop Pam, I knew your grandmother and grandfather, lovely people.
Keep up the good work. :-) |
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Brian Wilkinson
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Fantastic, lived here all my life and now I can find out about the place where I live
FANTASTIC, WELL PRESENTED, EXCELLENT INFORMATION, RECOMEND TO ANYBODY, SHOULD BE THE OFFICIAL N-LE-W WEBSITE
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phil
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i think your web site is excellent !
have you information on the old police station ?
Phil 8-) null |
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Andy Case
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top site steve thanks for the link to our website naff picture of me though in my 'sunday best' seriously though great website & i know you put some serious work into it we should all be thankfull for you because in 30 or 40 years your pictures will be in the newton & earlestown books & we will be the ones saying 'eeh it was like this in our day' to our grandkids.
Andy Case
The Griffin Hotel
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Frank Edwards
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Fascinating, I congratulate you Steve, you have made my day. What a great job you have done setting up this website. I was born and raised in N-le-W and lived in Acorn St. I moved to New Zealand in 1972 and would love to catch up with some of my old mates. I completed an apprenticeship at the Vulcan in 1960 and all my family still live in N-le-W.
Keep up the excellent work. 8-) |
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linda williams
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A very interesting site. I live in earlestown and also run a small business called the Lemon Tree, it's a sandwich /breakfast bar. call in for the best breakfast in town. :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) null |
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Brittany ONeal
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I looked on here because my friend Eddy lives in Newton-le-Willows. I wanted to see where he lived, because I live in America. It looks so much like my small town, only so much better. It's so cozy and interesting. I wouldn't mind living here a bit! :-) :-D ;-) |
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Malcolm Kirk
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I liked the site very much,I lived in Middlewich cheshire but spent most of my school holidays at my Uncles.Mr George Johnson, In Rydal St where he had the corner shop & a milk dairy.My cousin Alice Littler still lives there today.
It was nice to see the old photo's of Earlstown. :-) :-D :-P ;-) 8-) joymal@ozemail.com.au |
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