Bromborough, Merseyside
Bromborough photos
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Bromborough maps
Historic maps of Bromborough and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Bromborough maps
Bromborough books
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4 Bromborough photos appear in 2 Frith book titles. You can read extracts and browse photos from these books.
Memories of Bromborough
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Merseyside memories
Bike rides from Ellesmere Port
I remember bike rides first with my dad and then with my brothers Glyn and Paul and cousins David and Neil to Raby Mere. The lake was so calm and peacfull and we hired the lovely clinker built skiffs for a row. My dad taught us to row there without 'catching crabs'! I remember the penny machines well and ice cream... [more]
Shared on 03 August 2009
I spent a few summer holidays with my auntie who lived in Bromborough. I used to go to Raby Mere with my cousins, Gerrard and Chris. I remember some swing boats there, we used to love going on them.
Shared on 15 February 2009
My memory is not so much of the Wheatsheaf although I did visit a few times during my youth, a nice place to take a new girlfriend for a drive.
But nearby is the mere, a huge lake in the middle of an agricultural area.When I was a kid there were rowing boats that could be hired for a trip up... [more]
Shared on 29 January 2008
My grandad Gillie (John Gilbert) Waring live at Rose Cottage, 172 $astham Rake with his wife Dorothy and their children Alan, Gillie, Wally and Dulice. I have vague memories of my dad going to Eastham to park his wagon at Eastham, why he did this I do not know as he then came home to Little Sutton. I think my grandad... [more]
Shared on 26 February 2009
Hi, can anyone tell me if they went to school with any of the following names, firstly my dad, Alan Maxwell Waring, Gillie Waring, Walter/Wally Waring, Dulcie Waring. They lived at Rose Cottage, Eastham. I would love to hear from anyone who knew them or any stories they could tell me. All my father's side of the family including the Stockers... [more]
Shared on 22 February 2009
I lived at Hall Farm during the war years and along with my sister attended the Village School where Bill Haining was headmaster. My father farmed 300 acres in and around Eastham and kept a dairy herd of about 50 cows. The farm was bombed just a few days before Christmas in 1941, the farm buildings skirting the roadside... [more]
Shared on 16 February 2009
I was growing up in Eastham during the 1930s, attending the village school when war was declared. We had occasional day visits by the Lufwaffe and a couple of bombs were dropped. Then, after Dunkirk, the Merseyside blitz started with a vengeance, we in Eastham took some hard hits, Masons farm, opposite the Stanley Arms, took a direct hit and lost... [more]
Shared on 30 May 2008
Lived in Eastham in late 40s and early 50s at Carlett Park (in the old army camp) during the digging of the dock and went to the village school. Had a lot of fun riding on the machinery when they were doing it. That was before they made a park down by the old ferry, while playing in Eastham wood was... [more]
Shared on 01 April 2008
Extracts From Bromborough & Merseyside books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Bromborough, inspired by Frith photos.
The Wirral Photographic Memories
Raby Mere lies two miles east of the village of Raby, and has always been a popular Wirral destination, especially with Sunday School outings. By damming the River Dibbins, this man-made mill pool was created to provide water for the corn mill that once stood nearby.
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In contrast with the western side of the Wirral Peninsula, the towns and villages of the east have become one continuous conurbation because of their proximity to the River Mersey and Liverpool. Regrettably the village of Bromborough entered into the changes with some alacrity, particularly in the years immediately before and after the First World War; almost all traces of ancient Bromborough were destroyed.... [more]
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The Wirral Photographic Memories
Bromborough is an ancient settlement that dates back to Saxon times when King Alfred's daughter, Ethelfleda, had a monastery built here. The base of the cross probably dates back to the late 1200s, and would have acted as the focal point for most village activities. A new shaft with an ornate capital was added in 1874.
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