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Mount Carmel Salford 1952

I was born on Cavendish Street opposit St.Clements church,and moved to Ordsall flats in 1949 brand new they were ! We lived in Everard House near the Globe pub.
We went to Mount Carmel infants school when Mr Glynn was the head teacher,I guess most of my childhood in Salford was centered around the church which was on Oldfield road.It was Father Kavanagh at the time.
I too remember Salford with its rows and rows of terraced houses but I also remember the closeness of the community,people were so friendly and helpfull we never locked a door,no need we had nowt lol.
In the "entry" as it was called then there used to be a bookies !!! all very illegal at the time and all very secretive,I would take a bet for my uncle and you had to knock on back yard door 3 times and a part of the door would open,you just gave the man the money and the bet and go quick as you could lol
Regent Road was thriving then loads of shops,George Glass`s,home stores,and of course CRoss lane market !!!! with its lovely black puddings that made your mouth water lol
Times were very hard in my childhood in Salford money was hard to come by, it was pre welfare state so all you got was what you earned,I used to "donkey stone" steps and pavements for 3d each ,sometimes I got a tanner lol (2and1/2 p)
We used to go to the Dominion cinema on Ordsall lane and there on a saturday matinee became aquainted with "Flash Gordon" my God can we even say that now ? lol and of course Laurel and Hardy.! but often the old films would break down!
Miss Grey was the head teacher at the senior school,she was a typical school marm to look at but had a heart of gold and was very fair to all of us.
I hope this jogs some memories
Catherine Conley

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A memory of Salford in Lancashire shared on Sunday, 16th September 2007.

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RE: RE: Mount Carmel Salford 1952

Hi, I am trying to trace my mother's history, she was born in Salford and lived in Joule Street and also went to Mount Carmel School. As you remember the rows of terraced houses do you remember Joule Streer? I know it's a long shot but if you do remember it would help me piece the history together.
Thank you.
John Potts
PS. If anybody else remembers Joule Street please could you leave a message, thanks.
John.

Comment from John Potts on Thursday, 8th January 2009.

RE: RE: Mount Carmel Salford 1952

I went to Mount Carmel school as I lived off Regent Road in Cape Street, just behind the Queens Pub. Can anybody remember Regent Street? My name was Ivy Savage before I married and I now live in Bolton, almost into Belmont Village. I remember collecting bonfire wood from the abbatoir on Water Street in Manchester. We used to take somebody's old pram to get it back home to keep in somebody's back yard. I also remember Ridgeways. It was a rubbish type place behind Doctor Brough's Surgery. The grassy crofts off Oldfield Road was always referred to as the Timber. I had some happy times at Mount Carmel's. How wonderful it would be to turn the clock back for a little while.

Comment from Ivy Bernadette Fenlon on Thursday, 21st July 2011.

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