Nice to see this. I was brought up in Flixton from 1945 to 1962 in 32 Goldsworthy Rd. In 32 and 34 were two sisters: my gran, Hilda Dodd, who raised me and Nellie (Helen) Peat (née Smethills) and their aunt Annie was the licensee of the Roebuck Inn when it was much smaller. Nellie was a post-lady and lived in Flixton all her life, until the grand age of 104. She had her 100th birthday in the Church Inn. As I walked her up the stairs, she pointed to an old photo with a little girl and her dolly's pram in it and said, "That's me. I think I was about six." I have a photo of Gt Gt Aunt Annie from a "daguerrotype" and a picture of the original Roebuck, if that's of any interest to you. My Grandfather, Bill Dodd, was one of the founder members of the UDMES in Chassen Park.
Oh how wonderful to see my old haunts as I remember them in the 50's. My original St Michael's school, the station and village how they were. A great walk down memory lane - many thanks to the producers of this excellent film
Thank you, this means so much to me even though I am not from this area. My late partner was born on Woodsend road in the 1950's and died there is 2018, I spent the happiest days of my life with him in Flixton/Urmston and he delighted in telling me the stories of his childhood and showing me his Flixton.
Helen, Thank you so much for putting this archive together. Our local history is so very important particularly if like myself you have been born and bred and raised your own here. It is even more important given the current threat to our greenbelt , Fixton playing fields and what is left with a proposed development of 750 plus houses as was well supported today in our demonstration. We have to protect what little we already have left of our cherished open spaces and preserve our local history for the benefit of all and future generations.
We are all just a flicker in time , and yet we need reminders like this beautiful, poignant compilation of our times and places in earlier days (we lived on Derwent Road,Flixton until 1974 when we moved to Wales and are now in Corfu). Along with the beautiful choices of accompanying music, this really touched me to the core-Thank you so very much to all involved .
Thanks for creating this. It delivered a lot of memories for me! I grew up in flixton between 1969 till I left in 1988. The place just keeps on changing!
Lived in Kingsnorth Rd from 1980-90 and was the worst 10 years of my life. Flixton however is a lovely place and I really enjoyed seeing it again. Thank you
loved watching this I have traced various members of family to Flixton in the late 1800's early 1900's and this is what it would have looked like for them
Great photos of where our lads were born and where we lived for nearly 30 years. Although I did find it difficult to adjust from living by the sea. I found the people of Urmston so friendly, also the education system was great for the lads and so many National Parks in driving distance so we remained in Urmston until four years before our retirement
It’s gone from a lovely farming community to cheap buildings, people swearing on mobile phones, driving too fast, and the obvious thing that we all know but can’t talk about. Too many of them.
We lived at 11, Windsor Ave. early 60s dad worked at petro chemicals as a rigger he used to bike it to work until he bought his 1st car, happy memories
Do you have any old photos of the houses around Shaw town/Roebuck can't seem to find any my family lived in Shawtown and Shaw View for many many years. Great film please do some more
Love the appliance care Manchester transformation, The original architect would be turning in his grave. We've defo gone down the cheap and even cheaper route.
Although its an old video its was still interesting to see whats chanced, I lived in Flixton from birth till 1986 (15) some familiar places seen here and I'm guessing more changes since. Still having difficulty finding images of my old school 'Parkland' Kingway Park Davyhulme. Thank you anymore videos
Lovely,I play this when I get a little home sick,the any ideas,second photo is of flixton rd facing flixton with golf course on the left just past Brooke rd.
Thank you so much for a lovely walk down memory lane. As an Ex.Pat living in Florida for the last 25 years it made me very homesick. Must be time for a trip home! My parents owned Jacksons Newsagents and I grew up to run the one on Woodsend Rd at the Fox and Hounds. Would you remember our shops or are you too young ?
'course I remember Jacksons, though I though the shop was at Woodsend Circle. Didn't they take over the next shop- toys in one, news and sweets in the other? I was brought up in Lydney Rd, directly opposite the gate to Woodsend school.
Hey, Gavin I remember Jacksons, next to the Fox & Hounds, sadly it's now a supposed Dog Grooming / Care shop but always seems to be closed these days. Remember Jacksons well as a kid, went in there many times for the Hotspur comic in the mid 60's as used to live nearby. Remember J Evans the GreenGrocer? Cant remember the Butchers name, might have been Marsden?, I think Chemist was called Rosenburg a jewish family?, and there was a general Grocer's in the middle,cant remember their name either.
@@mikelsok I lived on Woodsend Road (Cranford House) and was born in 1942. The Butchers name was Bird and the Chemist (Harry) Goldstone. I now live in SW France and this video brought back so many memories.
I do believe that your "current location" for the Old Red Lion is wrong. The Old Red Lion, to my understanding was built on the opposite side of Irlam Road, on the south east corner of what is now the junction of Irlam Road and Woodsend Road South, but was torn down and relocated in the early 1900's.
No , the Old Red Lion stood next to the Co-op as far as I can recall, infact before the Care Home was built on the same site. The 2nd Red Lion public house was built on the same spot as the old former Red Lion was demolished. It was sited opposite the existing RC church to the best of my knowledge, most probably built in the early 1960's. This was later demolished to make room for the now new Care Home. I used to frequent the 2nd Red Lion pub on the odd occasion and have lived in the area for some 70 years.
Awww that was wonderful! It's so sad how they demolish everything and build new... I can actually remember cows on Flixton road when I was very small! Now they are trying to take the golf course on Chrurch road and part of the green belt... I hope they don't, they would be taking away something very valuable to us.
Hi Binx, from what I understand the former William Wroe golf course has been classed as Greenbelt. Don't forget it was the Labour councillors / |Kate Green Mp and others whom fought and won that battle, ie as of now to the best of my knowledge that land is now classed as 'Greenbelt' and can never be built on nor developed!
Nice to see this. I was brought up in Flixton from 1945 to 1962 in 32 Goldsworthy Rd. In 32 and 34 were two sisters: my gran, Hilda Dodd, who raised me and Nellie (Helen) Peat (née Smethills) and their aunt Annie was the licensee of the Roebuck Inn when it was much smaller. Nellie was a post-lady and lived in Flixton all her life, until the grand age of 104. She had her 100th birthday in the Church Inn. As I walked her up the stairs, she pointed to an old photo with a little girl and her dolly's pram in it and said, "That's me. I think I was about six."
I have a photo of Gt Gt Aunt Annie from a "daguerrotype" and a picture of the original Roebuck, if that's of any interest to you. My Grandfather, Bill Dodd, was one of the founder members of the UDMES in Chassen Park.
Oh how wonderful to see my old haunts as I remember them in the 50's. My original St Michael's school, the station and village how they were.
A great walk down memory lane - many thanks to the producers of this excellent film
Thank you, this means so much to me even though I am not from this area. My late partner was born on Woodsend road in the 1950's and died there is 2018, I spent the happiest days of my life with him in Flixton/Urmston and he delighted in telling me the stories of his childhood and showing me his Flixton.
I currently love on woodsend road and have some since 2013 may I ask a house number or just the house number around it?
Helen, Thank you so much for putting this archive together. Our local history is so very important particularly if like myself you have been born and bred and raised your own here. It is even more important given the current threat to our greenbelt , Fixton playing fields and what is left with a proposed development of 750 plus houses as was well supported today in our demonstration.
We have to protect what little we already have left of our cherished open spaces and preserve our local history for the benefit of all and future generations.
We are all just a flicker in time , and yet we need reminders like this beautiful, poignant compilation of our times and places in earlier days (we lived on Derwent Road,Flixton until 1974 when we moved to Wales and are now in Corfu). Along with the beautiful choices of accompanying music, this really touched me to the core-Thank you so very much to all involved .
Thanks for creating this. It delivered a lot of memories for me! I grew up in flixton between 1969 till I left in 1988. The place just keeps on changing!
Beautifully put together I have lived in the area all my life but there are photos of so many places I have never seen,
Lived in Kingsnorth Rd from 1980-90 and was the worst 10 years of my life.
Flixton however is a lovely place and I really enjoyed seeing it again.
Thank you
A tip : you can watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies during the lockdown.
@Benson Jensen yea, have been using Flixzone for since december myself :D
god_ynwa, what number did you live at, might know you?
loved watching this I have traced various members of family to Flixton in the late 1800's early 1900's and this is what it would have looked like for them
Great photos of where our lads were born and where we lived for nearly 30 years. Although I did find it difficult to adjust from living by the sea. I found the people of Urmston so friendly, also the education system was great for the lads and so many National Parks in driving distance so we remained in Urmston until four years before our retirement
Absolutely fabulous! Brought back so many memories of how this area used to be. Well put together and I really appreciate your hard work, thank you.
It’s gone from a lovely farming community to cheap buildings, people swearing on mobile phones, driving too fast, and the obvious thing that we all know but can’t talk about. Too many of them.
this is so precise and so much care and work put in to this. thanks helen and dot you have created something historical in flixton by doing this x
I lived on Western rd 1958 to 1970. Great memories.
Some lovely photos and memories of Stretford. Urmston. Flixton.
Really well researched and edited. Enjoyed it tremendously. Local treasure. Ta.
We lived at 11, Windsor Ave. early 60s dad worked at petro chemicals as a rigger he used to bike it to work until he bought his 1st car, happy memories
Do you have any old photos of the houses around Shaw town/Roebuck can't seem to find any my family lived in Shawtown and Shaw View for many many years. Great film please do some more
Love the appliance care Manchester transformation, The original architect would be turning in his grave. We've defo gone down the cheap and even cheaper route.
Great video - thank you!
Although its an old video its was still interesting to see whats chanced, I lived in Flixton from birth till 1986 (15) some familiar places seen here and I'm guessing more changes since. Still having difficulty finding images of my old school 'Parkland' Kingway Park Davyhulme. Thank you anymore videos
Brilliant video thanks for putting it together.
Be great if you could get some of Ambleside road next
Lovely,I play this when I get a little home sick,the any ideas,second photo is of flixton rd facing flixton with golf course on the left just past Brooke rd.
Well done sad how time changes things it was quite rural brings a tear to the eye, is this helen off derwent rd i guess?
great video. thank you as a proud local.
Thank you so much for a lovely walk down memory lane. As an Ex.Pat living in Florida for the last 25 years it made me very homesick. Must be time for a trip home! My parents owned Jacksons Newsagents and I grew up to run the one on Woodsend Rd at the Fox and Hounds. Would you remember our shops or are you too young ?
'course I remember Jacksons, though I though the shop was at Woodsend Circle. Didn't they take over the next shop- toys in one, news and sweets in the other? I was brought up in Lydney Rd, directly opposite the gate to Woodsend school.
Hey, Gavin I remember Jacksons, next to the Fox & Hounds, sadly it's now a supposed Dog Grooming / Care shop but always seems to be closed these days. Remember Jacksons well as a kid, went in there many times for the Hotspur comic in the mid 60's as used to live nearby. Remember J Evans the GreenGrocer? Cant remember the Butchers name, might have been Marsden?, I think Chemist was called Rosenburg a jewish family?, and there was a general Grocer's in the middle,cant remember their name either.
Butchers was called Bird
@@mikelsok I lived on Woodsend Road (Cranford House) and was born in 1942. The Butchers name was Bird and the Chemist (Harry) Goldstone. I now live in SW France and this video brought back so many memories.
@@Bonypart Cranford
Great vid very interesting 👍
I do believe that your "current location" for the Old Red Lion is wrong. The Old Red Lion, to my understanding was built on the opposite side of Irlam Road, on the south east corner of what is now the junction of Irlam Road and Woodsend Road South, but was torn down and relocated in the early 1900's.
No , the Old Red Lion stood next to the Co-op as far as I can recall, infact before the Care Home was built on the same site. The 2nd Red Lion public house was built on the same spot as the old former Red Lion was demolished. It was sited opposite the existing RC church to the best of my knowledge, most probably built in the early 1960's. This was later demolished to make room for the now new Care Home.
I used to frequent the 2nd Red Lion pub on the odd occasion and have lived in the area for some 70 years.
This is blowing my mind!
Awww that was wonderful! It's so sad how they demolish everything and build new... I can actually remember cows on Flixton road when I was very small! Now they are trying to take the golf course on Chrurch road and part of the green belt... I hope they don't, they would be taking away something very valuable to us.
Hi Binx, from what I understand the former William Wroe golf course has been classed as Greenbelt. Don't forget it was the Labour councillors / |Kate Green Mp and others whom fought and won that battle, ie as of now to the best of my knowledge that land is now classed as 'Greenbelt' and can never be built on nor developed!