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Building The Bridge

The Bridge c1965
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I was sat in my classroom at the parish school in church street and I had just put away my plastic counters after a hard maths lesson ,I was only 5 ( and 1+1 was very hard)my teachers name was mrs oats she was lovely and as I sat gazing out of the window I noticed this huge construction being built in the distance ,I asked my dad when I got home that evening what it was , now , as we traveled on the transporter bridge every saturday to visit my grandparents in simms cross Widnes this was of great concern to me and dad explained as best he could to a 5yr old what it was and that we would have to walk over it instead of using the transporter The next day in school I noticed the big arch hovering in the sky and I cried my eyes out . The teacher called for my parents to take me home as I was inconsolable, when I finaly calmed down I said I couldn,t see my nan and grandad anymore because there was no way I was walking over that big archway in the sky as I was too frightened I would fall off ,but when they told me a road was going to be underneath and they drew me a picture of it I calmed down , but I had several nightmares I can tell you untill i saw it for real when the bridge was finished. I remember going with my school to the grand opening and we were all standing along the spur road , if you were posh and had money you bought a flag from the school for sixpennies but like us if you didnt you bought a hankie for threepennies , that is a memory that will stay with me always ,oh happy days. carol

Written by Carol Cooke. To send Carol Cooke a private message, click here.

A memory of Runcorn in Cheshire shared on Wednesday, 2nd January 2008.

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RE: RE: Building The Bridge

My dad who recently past away went to parish school, I've been trying to get info about this school but can't find anything.

Comment from Kimberley Kennaway on Tuesday, 16th August 2011.

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Can anyone tell me anything about parish school, Church Street, Runcorn please, anything at all.

Comment from Kimberley Kennaway on Tuesday, 16th August 2011.

RE: RE: Building The Bridge

Has anyone got anything about parish school please?

Comment from Kimberley Kennaway on Monday, 22nd August 2011.

RE: RE: Building The Bridge

Hi guys Yes, I have lots of old memories about the Transporter Bridge and the New Bridge, I worked on the building the New Bridge and demolishing the Old Transporter Bridge. My name is stamped on the bearing plates on the expansion joints underneath the New Bridge. I have some old pictures of my dad and myself on the top of the piees of the old Transporter Bridge when they took it down.

Comment from John Millward on Sunday, 16th October 2011.

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