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.
Motor bike racing summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (15th - 21st NOVEMBER 1921)

This week's many stories include how a strict family upbringing had led to the Dentons Green birth concealment case, the motorbike in Church Street that was travelling at a big speed, a Peasley Cross bookie is brought to book, the council's Health Committee criticise Jewish animal slaughter methods, how mistaking poison for peppermint cost a man his life and the wandering Spanish alien and his donkey and organ.
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Co-op stores summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (8th - 14th NOVEMBER 1921)

This week's stories include the general apathy in St Helens over Remembrance Day, the inaugural Poppy Day collection takes place, a horse-driven lorry and motor van battle it out in Parr Stocks Road, the woman who claimed to have been assaulted by filthy talk in Sutton, the thought-reading act called Rungamah at the Hippodrome and the man prosecuted after being given the wrong change in a pub.
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Bishops Keating Chavasse summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (1st - 7th NOVEMBER 1921)

This week's stories include the St Helens public's opportunity to saw a woman in half at the Hippodrome, the abused wife who said she'd been covered in gores of blood, success for Labour in council elections, a St Helens soldier's divorce through his wife's misconduct and the unveiling of war memorials at Rainford Parish Church, St Thomas's Church and in aid of the tramway men who had lost their lives in the conflict.
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Sutton Bond summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (25th - 31st OCTOBER 1921)

This week's stories include the Nutgrove miner who thought he didn't have to pay any rent while he was out on strike, the dead Dentons Green baby that was hidden inside a tin box, the Sutton man who sued his own son-in-law, the Windle Motor Company of Duke Street advertise the Ford Sedan, the Sutton army surplus thieves receive lenient sentences and there's good news for the rising rugby star of Lingholme Road.
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Chaplin the Kid summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (18th - 24th OCTOBER 1921)

This week's many stories include the unruly scenes as Communists and counter-Communists clash in St Helens Town Hall, the alcoholic woman who was found to be saturated in spirits, the wife and niece-beating Westfield Street tobacconist, Charlie Chaplin's highly-rated film 'The Kid' comes to two cinemas in St Helens, Rainford's first public market opens for business and Lord Derby unveils Rainhill's war memorial.
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Sexton Brighouse summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (11th - 17th OCTOBER 1921)

This week's stories include the dastardly attack by Communists on the St Helens' MP's motorcar, the motorbike road racing in Eccleston, the 15-year-old from Leeds on the run in Rainford, an update on the appeal to find the mother of the abandoned Rainford baby and the tragedy of the desperate out of work miner who accidentally drowned in St Helens Canal while attempting to flee from the police after stealing coal.
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Plaza summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (4th - 10th OCTOBER 1921)

This week's stories include the baby abandoned at the side of a busy road in Rainford, there's a settlement of the Clock Face relief work dispute, more street betting takes place in Sutton, the Oxford Picturedrome's serial thriller, the turns performing at the Hippodrome, a coroner criticises St Helens' roads as unfit to cope with heavy motor wagons and the pawnbrokers in Liverpool that had never had it so good.
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St Helens County Court summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (27th SEPT. - 3rd OCT. 1921)

This week's stories include the illegal St Helens Junction market, the St Helens miner who wanted to pay a compensation fine over 14 years, the St Helens rats that were resistant to poison, the stalemate in St Helens Corporation's work relief programme, the cinema for lunatics at Rainhill, a rare freeze of the St Helens' rates and how the unemployment crisis was leading to increased child poverty in Liverpool.
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Tommy Handley summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (20th - 26th SEPTEMBER 1921)

This week's stories include a vicar's report on a meeting of Communists in Thatto Heath, flower stealing at St Helens Cemetery, the boys that placed sentries round the market while stealing from stalls, the St Helens MP takes on Bolsheviks, Tommy Handley performs at the Hippodrome, the boy raids at Grange Park Golf Club and the unemployed men on the Clock Face work relief scheme march on St Helens Town Hall.
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Ernie Proudlove summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (13th - 19th SEPTEMBER 1921)

This week's stories include the Rainford sisterly row after the housing crisis led to 6 people sharing the same bedroom, the Thatto Heath miner who refused to look after his family, the Borough Road tenant's foolish refusal to pay all her rent, the street betting raid in Hall Street, the low level of dole money for the unemployed and a brutal police assault on peaceful protestors inside Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery.
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St Helens Ladies summary

IOO YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (6th - 12th SEPTEMBER 1921)

This week's stories include a warning of starvation through the dire unemployment situation in St Helens, the biker accused of riding like a madman in Eccleston Street, the pub and beerhouse opening hours are revised, St Helens Ladies travel to Burnley, the disturbing revival of the Ku Klux Klan, a series of boxing contests in the Volunteer Hall and the painful case of the pregnant St Helens servant at Blackpool.
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