St Helens History This Week

Bringing History to Life from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago!

Bringing History to Life from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago!

ST HELENS 100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
This page is a series of weekly articles that describe llfe in the Lancashire town in the 1920s and which are updated every Sunday morning.
100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
This page is a series of weekly articles that describe llfe in St Helens in Lancashire in the 1920s and which are updated every Sunday morning.
Sherdley Colliery summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (2nd - 8th JANUARY 1923)

This week's many stories include the severe Sutton floods that led to a clergyman being wound up into a bedroom window, the cheating bankrupt haulage contractor of Lowe Street, the poor children's New Year breakfasts, St Helens Council calls for the ending of vaccination exemptions, the mass coal stealing from Sherdley Colliery and the Eccleston flying club official accused of embezzling members' money.
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Engineer Hall summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (26th DEC. 1922 - 1st JAN. 1923)

This week's stories include the Sutton Manor Colliery official's embezzlement, the Thatto Heath Labour Club raid, the Christmas shopping trip that turned into tragedy, the story of the raving madman and the Tontine Street teapot, the stealing of two bob by mis-delivery, an appeal to parents to not let their boys quit school upon reaching 14 and the many insanitary houses that could not be demolished.
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Alexandra Colliery summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (19th - 25th DECEMBER 1922)

This week's many stories include the poor children's Christmas party, the female bigamist who asked her husband for a certificate of freedom, Father Christmas visits the St Helens hospitals, the two 13-year-old girl shoplifters that deserved to be soundly birched, the children involved in a St Helens gambling house and the fun that the workers at Rainford Potteries had with blindfolds and geese at their Christmas party.
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Boundary Road Baths summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (12th - 18th DECEMBER 1922)

This week's many stories from a century ago include the Town Hall meeting about the mental defectives in St Helens, the upgrade planned for Boundary Road baths, the boy who died after a cross-country run, the men involved in sheep stealing at Crank, the RSPCA honour a policeman that risked his life to save a dog and Cholerton's photographers shop in St Helens announce that BBC broadcasting has commenced.
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Cowley Schools summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (5th - 11th DECEMBER 1922)

This week's stories include the horse that was ridden in Parr with a fractured pelvis, the female schoolteachers forced to resign upon getting married, the man who accused a policeman of pecking him in the neck in Water Street, there's more light for some dark St Helens streets, the unemployed St Helens miners faced with eviction and the vicious Church Street attack by a man who thought he was killing the devil.
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Clock Face Colliery summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (28th NOV. - 4th DEC. 1922)

This week's stories from a century ago include the young Parr woman's strange suicide in St Helens Canal, the curious Cambridge Road separation case, the unemployed watchmaker begging by baby and gramophone, the Clock Face Colliery pick stealer who'd had his tools stolen, the café chantant and dressed dolls display at the Town Hall and why the Bishop of Liverpool preached in St Helens with bandaged head.
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Sefton Place summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (21st - 27th NOVEMBER 1922)

This week's many stories include the child molester at the Co-op cinema, the harsh sentences that were imposed on boy thieves, the Sefton Place horse that decided to go walkabout, the dedication of Christ Church Eccleston's unusual war memorial, plans for a special cross in St Helens Cemetery and the hawker in Worsley Brow giving rubbing stone for jam jars who could not read that his trading licence had expired.
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Duke Street summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (14th - 20th NOVEMBER 1922)

This week's many stories from a century ago include the General Election that was held in St Helens, the drunken ex-soldiers that went on the razzle in Prescot, a robbery at a Duke Street jewellers, Oxleys Christmas grotto themed on Little Red Riding Hood opens for business, how a missing Sutton Manor mining hammer led to a punch in the head and the Fingerpost man that liked to stay out boozing until the early hours.
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Mount Street summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (7th - 13th NOVEMBER 1922)

This week's stories include the child wearing a flammable petticoat that burned to death, the violent gin scene in the Nag's Head, the commemoration of Remembrance Day in St Helens, a war memorial is unveiled at the Park Road Baptist Chapel, the Tory election candidate that infuriated cinema proprietors and the man with 13 children who told the magistrates "I think I ought to know whether I am married or not".
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Arthur Ellerington summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (31st OCT. - 6th NOV. 1922)

This week's stories include the harsh sentence on the runaway husband, the plans to cut the wages of Town Hall officials, the noisy woman who accused the Chief Constable of St Helens of seeking another stripe, the controversial reduction in relief payments for the poor, the black sheep of the family that burgled Swire's decorating shop and the Liverpool Road whistle-blower that was rewarded with a walking stick.
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Griffins St Helens summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (24th - 30th OCTOBER 1922)

This week's stories include the fierce fire that caused extensive destruction in Hoghton Road, the new scheme to solve the endemic flooding in parts of Sutton, the Bold Heath search party that went on the trail of a violent tramp, the Pudding Bag thief that blamed short-term working for his thieving and the two-year-old Brynn Street boy who died after falling down the stairs as a result of wearing a very long shirt.
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