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Hi
I have grandparents who when they got married their occupations where described as 'flour mills mixer' and 'flour mills hoister'.
This was in 1918 so I was wondering where the flour mills may have been in the Tranmere Birkenhead area as I would have thought they wouldn't have travelled far for work.
Any suggestions of which and where these mills may have been.
thanks homerj
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Pretty sure the flour mills are what is now the east float apartments near the four bridges.
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Carpe diem.
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hey guys thanks again, I was going to take a wander down there to do some pics but as the weather is a bit cold i'll settle for looking at the older pictures on that other thread ;-)
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Nothing much left to see, as I remember. I do remember them in full frenetic operation in the 1940's. At the time, we just accepted that they were there, probably without realising the extent of the operation.
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Yeah it ended up as spillers in the end, stank of dog food:-)
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Hi just to add that i worked in the spillers flour mill in 1966, as has already been said the site is now flattened , it was known locally as pauls mill. There was also a flour mill in corporation road birkenhead that was j r ranks mill.That mill was on beaufort road the continuation of corporation road.
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Remember the story years ago of a woman who was in bed downstairs in Livingstone Street, her hubby was away fighting, when the flour mills got hit in the Birkenhead blitz. A paving stone from the mills came through her window and landed beside her in the bed, missing her by inches. Lucky woman. I can remember the woman but not her name.
Birkenhead........ God's own Room 101.
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