WikiWirral is where great friendships are made.
Forum Statistics
Forums65
Topics76,458
Posts1,033,921
Members14,831
Most Online44,182
Mar 18th, 2025
Who's Online Now
9 members (5020Chris, 2 invisible), 7,659 guests, and 519 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters
sunnyside 45,164
MattLFC 22,315
Mark 21,269
granny 17,809
_Ste_ 16,347
Newest Members
Philbarlow, Maniacalkevo, ringbark, silverking88, ladams888
14,831 Registered Users
New General Forums
Cancel Account?
by ladams888 - 30th Mar 2025 6:25pm
Royal Iris
by cools - 3rd Mar 2017 6:16pm
New Wirral History
Belgium Chateau
by bert1 - 16th Apr 2025 6:55am
Bedford Park Athletic Grounds
by bert1 - 13th Apr 2025 8:34am
Old War Memorial Egroment
by Tranquil - 9th Apr 2025 12:54pm
Dangers of Laudanum
by bert1 - 6th Apr 2025 10:33am
Bidston Docks!
by Bronski - 27th Mar 2025 4:11pm
Top Posters(30 Days)
bert1 21
Bronski 14
granny 6
Topic Replies
Belgium Chateau
by bert1 - 16th Apr 2025 6:55am
Bedford Park Athletic Grounds
by bert1 - 16th Apr 2025 6:48am
Cancel Account?
by KevinFinity - 12th Apr 2025 11:12pm
Fire inHamilton Square station
by diggingdeeper - 12th Apr 2025 1:41am
Old War Memorial Egroment
by Tranquil - 9th Apr 2025 3:25pm
Dangers of Laudanum
by bert1 - 6th Apr 2025 10:33am
Bidston Docks!
by diggingdeeper - 28th Mar 2025 5:16am
Jets flying overhead
by granny - 27th Mar 2025 4:15pm
Tam O'Shanter. 1841 census
by granny - 26th Mar 2025 10:52pm
April
M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
Top Likes Received (30 Days)
bert1 8
Top Likes Received
bert1 22
Mark 4
casper 4
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#184352 11th Nov 2007 3:32pm
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,868
Forum Veteran
OP Offline
Forum Veteran
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,868
This is a pic. from my family album. As the title says, it was in Windsor St, which no longer exists, but was off Oxton Rd. acouple of hundred yards from Charing Cross, on the right. The Windsor Castle pub is still there & was on the corner. The street is now a car park.
It was taken, probably by my mother, in 1945. This was one of the many street parties held to celebrate the end of the war. No.22 was my Gran's house. Interesting to see that the houses to the left of it still have iron railings, but the houses to the right don't. This is because those on the left have cellars & without railings you could have fallen in. Most railings (in all the parks, for instance), were taken for scrap during the war. If you look at many of the park boudaries, you can see where the railings used to be in the stone edgings. They've just finished replacing them in Birkenhead Park as part of the restoration. They're to the original pattern too.

Attached Images
streetparty.jpg (512.82 KB, 208 downloads)

Carpe diem.
Google Ads
chriskay #184355 11th Nov 2007 3:38pm
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 3,992
Forum Guardian
Offline
Forum Guardian
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 3,992
nice one Chris, locve lookin at the old photo's like that, especially when there is a story or family history attached to them... keep them comin ! thumbsup


[Linked Image]
http://www.myspace.com/jonah1974
[email protected]


"WELL MY NUTS ARE HALFWAY UP MY ASS, BUT OTHER THAN THAT I'M PERFECT.....! "
jonah #184362 11th Nov 2007 4:10pm
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 12,369
Likes: 2
Wiki Master
Offline
Wiki Master
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 12,369
Likes: 2
I've seen a few photos of other street parties around birkenhead, but its good to have a story behind them like yours smile

I think I'm right in saying that most of railings taken for use in the war were never actually used.

was it common for everyone even the kids to put 2 fingers up to the camera back then? tease

are you in this photo?


Autowirral.co.uk - The Northwest's Biggest forum of Motoring Enthusiasts.
Cruisewirral.com - The Northwest's Biggest forum of Modified Car Enthusiasts.
BMW Joe #184375 11th Nov 2007 4:43pm
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,990
Are you SoNutz?
Forum Master
Offline
Are you SoNutz?
Forum Master
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,990
I think the 2 fingers is a sign for victory smile i could be wrong....


Lee Mills

BMW Joe #184380 11th Nov 2007 4:51pm
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,868
Forum Veteran
OP Offline
Forum Veteran
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,868
Joe; I think you're right about the railings. Same with the aluminium pans which were supposed to be used to build Spitfires.

I don't think I'm in the picture; I was 8 at the time & most of the kids look younger.

The V sign (as I'm sure you know)was the V for Victory sign started by Churchill, but of course, should be given with the palm outwards. On the other hand, maybe it was the other V sign to Hitler. Do you know where that originated? (yes, I do).



Last edited by chriskay; 11th Nov 2007 4:52pm. Reason: cross posted with SoundLad

Carpe diem.
chriskay #184382 11th Nov 2007 4:59pm
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 12,369
Likes: 2
Wiki Master
Offline
Wiki Master
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 12,369
Likes: 2
Never knew about the aluminium pans?

Did they request that you give up your pans?

Many of the walls around the wirral have the bottom of the orignal railings still in the brickwork. I know the wall outside my house has.

I didn't know about the victory sign and I have no idea where it originated...do tell


Autowirral.co.uk - The Northwest's Biggest forum of Motoring Enthusiasts.
Cruisewirral.com - The Northwest's Biggest forum of Modified Car Enthusiasts.
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 2,126
Forum Addict
Offline
Forum Addict
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 2,126
great pic mate plus great history to the pic as well thumbsup


[Linked Image]
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 21,269
Likes: 4
Wiki Master
Offline
Wiki Master
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 21,269
Likes: 4
Excellent Chris smile
I think the old street parties may now be a thing of the past frown
Last proper one remember was the silver jubilee in 1977.

I was up Newcastle But all the surrounding streets chipped in
and it was a great day for adults and kids.
I seen my arse as i lost the sack race for doing it properly
and not running with me feet in the corners lol

If and when my uncle gets organised i'm sure he has shown
me some of them in the past, with street parties on them.

Love all your storeys chris smile

BMW Joe #184447 11th Nov 2007 8:25pm
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,868
Forum Veteran
OP Offline
Forum Veteran
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 4,868
Originally Posted by BMW Joe
Never knew about the aluminium pans?

Did they request that you give up your pans?

Many of the walls around the wirral have the bottom of the orignal railings still in the brickwork. I know the wall outside my house has.

I didn't know about the victory sign and I have no idea where it originated...do tell


Yes, about the pans, but most people were still using enamelled steel ones then.


You're right about the railings. If I remember correctly, the method of fixing was to make an oversize hole in the stonework & fill it with molten lead & insert the railing. Have a look at yours & see if you can see the lead.

Origin of the V sign (the rude one) goes back to about the 15th. Century. We were regularly at war with France & we were renowned for the success of our archers. When the French captured one of our archers, they cut off the middle & index finger of their right hand, so they could no longer shoot. In battle, the English archers used to give the French the V sign, showing they still had their fingers.



Carpe diem.
chriskay #184450 11th Nov 2007 8:32pm
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,888
Forum Master
Offline
Forum Master
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,888
haha interesting stuff

know where the middle finger/up ur's originates?

..l..

chriskay #184451 11th Nov 2007 8:37pm
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 12,369
Likes: 2
Wiki Master
Offline
Wiki Master
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 12,369
Likes: 2
Originally Posted by chriskay
Origin of the V sign (the rude one) goes back to about the 15th. Century. We were regularly at war with France & we were renowned for the success of our archers. When the French captured one of our archers, they cut off the middle & index finger of their right hand, so they could no longer shoot. In battle, the English archers used to give the French the V sign, showing they still had their fingers.

ahh yeah, I've heard that before now that you mention it


Autowirral.co.uk - The Northwest's Biggest forum of Motoring Enthusiasts.
Cruisewirral.com - The Northwest's Biggest forum of Modified Car Enthusiasts.
BMW Joe #184614 12th Nov 2007 6:01pm
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1,995
Forum Addict
Offline
Forum Addict
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 1,995
intresting


Moderated by  Mod 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Random Wirral Images

Click to View Topic.
Newest Topics
Belgium Chateau
by bert1 - 16th Apr 2025 6:55am
Bedford Park Athletic Grounds
by bert1 - 13th Apr 2025 8:34am
Fire inHamilton Square station
by Excoriator - 11th Apr 2025 4:55pm
Old War Memorial Egroment
by Tranquil - 9th Apr 2025 12:54pm
Dangers of Laudanum
by bert1 - 6th Apr 2025 10:33am
For Sale & Free
Member Spotlight
Gibbo
Gibbo
Formby
Posts: 2,293
Joined: December 2010
Today's Birthdays
There are no members with birthdays on this day.
New Wirral Info
Fire inHamilton Square station
by Excoriator - 11th Apr 2025 4:55pm
News : New Topics
Jets flying overhead
by granny - 27th Mar 2025 11:44am
Are our local councillors all insane?
by Excoriator - 20th Mar 2025 10:32am
Wirral Planning searches
by Excoriator - 16th Mar 2025 4:39pm
New Ferry regeneration
by Excoriator - 16th Mar 2025 4:22pm
Fender Heights Being Demolished
by Shadow_Omega - 22nd Feb 2011 3:36pm
New Enthusiast Forums
Popular Topics(Views)
10,293,046 CW Chat room thread
5,564,361 WIKI WALK CHAT
4,404,482 Spotted!
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5