Island Cottage
My nanna and grandad Noden lived at Island Cottage. Grandad was a bridgekeeper along with Jack Powell and Syd Bebbington at Acton swing bridge from 1945-1960. There was an enormous flood in 1946 when my grandparents were the first to be rescued. The water rose over 12and a half feet. A Bulldog Drummond film had its location at Acton Bridge when his car was supposed to go into the river and he had to be rescued. My grandad was standing by with his rowing boat. During the 1950s the River Weaver was a very important waterway and some very big boats went up and down to I.C.I Winnington. Once when the lock gates further downstream got stuck all the water drained out of the the river and all the boats were stranded in the mud. Also the swing bridge got stuck one day and all the traffic had to be re-routed via Winnington Bridge at Northwich. I used to live at Field Cottage in Acton Bridge, and was a minshall before I married.
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RE: RE: Island Cottage
What memories Ms. Ruslin's message brought back to me of my childhood days. I remember Mr and Mrs Noden - and went to schiil with Ryamond. I actually watched the fikming of Bulldog Drummoind driving the car into the Weaver at the old hand operated swing bridge. Tge tug that went through was the 'Firefly' and skippered by George Foster who lived opposite to my family in Oakwood Lane. Barnton. I now jive in South Australia, but still take a greeatinterest in 'Things Barnton and Actone Bridge. My Best Wishes to you all. Eric Wright.
Comment from Name withheld on Sunday, 12th April 2009.
RE: RE: Island Cottage
Thanks for your memories of Island Cottage. My auntie lived in Oakwood St Barnton - Amy and Henry Hayes. Uncle Ray died a few years ago, but his widow still lives in Weaverham. Their cottage is now the headquarters of the Acton Bridge Cruising Club and they invited me down there fore their 50th birthday celebrations and presented me with a painting of the cottage. I have been to Oz five times but never South Australia, but there's time yet. I now live in Co. Durham having moved from Acton Bridge in 1962. My Auntie still lives at Acton Hall Farm so I occasionally go back.
Best wishes
Chris Ruskin
Comment from Christine Ruskin on Tuesday, 19th May 2009.