Northwich, Old Houses 1903
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It would be a miracle if the building pictured here had survived for a further 100 years, and inevitably it has long since gone. It once stood in Winnington Lane, near to the Victoria Hospital. The gateway through the iron railings on the right leads into the Verdin park, which lies just behind.

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I was born in Marbury in 1952. My father worked for ICI. I have wonderfull memories of Marbury especially the old hall. My maiden name was Campbell and I had 3 sisters, Pauline, Christine and Caroline, also a brother, Andrew. I have an obsession with Marbury and go back there often. Although Marbury Park is a beautiful place now I feel the magic has gone, along with the hall. When I was a child I spent ...see more
This shop had solid soil floors. It was full of old junk which now I suppose would be classed as antiques. Joe Allman was the owner and was made to leave as the Council stated that the building was unfit for human occupation; another great blunder by the local council that seems to be hell bent on removing anything of interest in Northwich.  The shop was situated at the bottom of Winnington hill, next door to ...see more