CT - I dont seem to have the function available to post pictures.
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CT - I dont seem to have the function available to post pictures.
Its not showing those icons when I switch to desktop on my phone (although it did a few months back). I cant remember my log-in to go on the laptop.
I think bits are dropping off the site!! Lol.
Theres no option to private message either.
Sounds like you're slowly being eviscerated, technically, WCM! Please don't fret about a photo on my behalf. It was very kind of you just to let me know how things stood with 2 Mansfield Road. All being well, I shall make a UK visit in November or so and will take a look.
That is quite remarkable, CAM. (That you choose to see Michael Jackson tribute acts at Mexican holiday resorts is pretty weird, too!)
I only found out about my connection with the place by chance. I inherited a family photograph taken in a backyard in about 1900. After a lot of detective work, I discovered it was taken in the yard formed by the backs of the Dale Road chippy and the first few houses at the top of Green Lane.. On a UK visit a few years back, I did a recce and found that the yard is still there and pretty much as it was more than a century ago. (There's a passage way to it from Dale Road - to the side of the chippy building - which you can also in the photo.)
My great uncle, the proprietor of the confectioners that became the chippy is in the picture as well as his daughter who lived just round the corner at 10 Green Lane as well as my great-grandmother from down the road at 112 Green Lane (which I think must have been demolished since I couldn't find it.) An amazing feeling to stand where your ancestors gathered...
The chippy building and the first few houses on Green Lane were built in 1872 and were called Sycamore Buildings. (There's a plaque above the door on the corner.)
Obviously, all this was decades before the chippy came into existence but interesting that the building has been used continuously as a food outlet. (I believe it's a pizza place now.)
I don't remember saying I chose to watch the Michael Jackson tribute act XD It was an all inclusive resort and he happened to be playing on a stage close to the 'free' bar we were drinking in.
I spent quite a bit of time around that area of Rawmarsh in the late 1960s as we went to Sunday School directly across Dale Road from the chippy at Rawmarsh Congregational Church. I say across from the chippy but it certainly wasn't a chippy back then and I vaguely remember it may have been a 'sweet shop'. Also across the road was Bottomley's, a builder's yard. The father of another one of my friends growing up worked for them as a carpenter.