Warrington, The Bridge And Marshall Gardens c.1960
Photo ref: W29065
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Photo ref: W29065
Photo of Warrington, The Bridge And Marshall Gardens c.1960

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Warrington owes its regional and national importance to its role as a crossing point over the River Mersey. There has been a bridge at Warrington since the 13th century, when the town centre began to develop in its present location away from the medieval village off Church Street. This panoramic view shows the elegant single-spanned reinforced concrete bridge constructed between 1911 and 1915. Designed by the Warrington-born engineer John James Webster, the eighty-foot wide bridge was hailed as the most handsome in Britain. King George V opened the first half on 7 July 1913 by remote control from Warrington Town Hall!

A Selection of Memories from Warrington

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Warrington

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Hello Everyone, Over the years I have been looking at my family history, in fact in 1985, while living in Shetland, I started to trace my family name. Now leaping forward to the start of this awful time, I commenced a more in depth search, finding that many of my family were in the Tanning Industry. Through various sources I have discovered that my paternal Grandfather lived with 13 other family members at the ...see more
This photo is dated 1965. By this time the factory was owned by the Burton Group, making men's suiting and jackets. Burton's bought it in 1961. I started working there in September that year till it closed in 1977. One of the men I worked with had been working for Bennett's for years and said that during the war one part of the factory had been used for doping aircraft wings. The factory was built in 1935.
Catching gudgeon at Ackers Pit and taking them home in jam jar (they died!) Swimming in Bridgewater Canal "Dukes`s" would you believe at Grappenhall! Passing exam for Boteler Grammar and getting a new beach ball as a reward (all other kids had a new bike) Sorry dad ...I know we had no money.
Marshall Gardens looks beautiful...where was it?? and why was it named Marshall Gardens....only ask because a lot of my ancestors were named Marshall!!!