Circa mid
1960s
Coffee
morning at Burntwood Hall
Left to right:
Pouring the tea is Flo May Pickard, Joanne Beale, Eva Draper, Violet
Hambleton and Hilda Beale (nee Hambleton and former teacher at St Paul’s
school
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Photograph
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1985
Mrs
Poxton’s Retirement at Grange House
This photograph
was taken at a presentation at Grange House in 1985, when the warden, Mrs
Poxton, retired after looking after the residents for ten years since
Grange House was built in 1975. Back row left to right: Eva Draper, Mrs
Parnham, ??, Molly Lycett and ? Front row l to r: Dorothy Lodge, Dorothy
Lodge snr, Mrs Dyson, Madge Poxton, Barbara Moss, Mrs Makings and Mrs
Pickering
Names and
information supplied by Mary Draper
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Photograph
number: Social 4
Circa 1950s
Village Treat
Known faces: Eva
Draper, Minnie Lockwood, Mrs Bowden, Mary Bowden, Mrs Dixon, Mrs Baker,
Mrs Grimes, Mrs Painter and daughter, Mrs Lawton, Mrs Hartley, Mrs Burton,
Mrs Wilce and Mrs Wilce. We know that Eva Draper is top left and Mrs
Grimes is the lady in white on the middle row, but can you put the other
names to the faces?
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Social 5
Date unknown
Ladies day
out place unknown
Left to right:
Unknown, Mrs Burton Church Street and Mrs Turner who lived on the Hilltop
estate and whose children were Dennis and Nora. Mrs Turner’s son Dennis
(see Schools 18) is living in Scawsby and is now in his
seventies (July 1999). He provided a number of photographs for the
archives
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Photograph number:
Social 6
1999
Brierley Social club games night
presentation
Left to right standing: Alan Kirk, Jamie
Elvidge, Barry Glew, Dave Parkin, Albert Taylor, Leslie Stagg, Carol
Jones, Andrew Findley, Don Law, Stan Williams, Graham Stagg, Fred Clarke,
Dave Wroe, Stuart Stagg and Colin Pease. Seated l to r: Darren Jones, John
Clarke, Margaret Williams, ? Stagg and Josie Pease
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Social 7
Circa late
1950s
Three Horse
Shoes Flower show
Left to right
standing: George Watson, Charlie Burdett, Arthur Moss (1st
prize) and Tony Evans
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Photograph
number: Social 8
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Circa 1980s
Brierley Ex Servicemen’s club
Left to right facing forward: Don White,
Nev Jones and Don Jones. Chalking up on the dartboard is Dennis Creasey
and the dart thrower is possibly Alan Kirk. From the bottom left of the
picture you can just see Barry Glew and then Danny Higgs. To the right you
can just see the glasses of Billy Armstrong
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Photograph number: Social 9
Circa 1950s
Three Horse Shoes Harvest Festival
Left to rights standing: Charlie Dove,
Arthur Moss and Charlie Dodd. Seated l to r: Mrs Pickering, Charlie
Burdett, Rose Steele and Ron Dodd
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Social 10
Circa late1950s
Three Horse Shoes Harvest Flower show
presentation to Mrs Nunn
Left to rights standing: Joan Evans (nee
Thorpe), Mrs Nunn, Mrs Jackson, Mrs Holden, Mrs Jarvis and Elsie Raikes.
Seated left is Mrs Dodd and right is Mrs Casswell
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Social 11
Circa late1950s
Three Horse Shoes Harvest Flower show
trophy presentation
Left to rights standing: Mr and Mrs Cecil
Nunn presenting the trophies, Tony Evans, Lol Casswell (Shafton), Mr and
Mrs Charlie Pickering
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Social 12
Circa
late1950s
Three
Horse Shoes Flower show committee tea
Known
Faces: Mr and Mrs George Watson, Mr and Mrs Tony Evans, Mr and Mrs Lol
Casswell, Mr and Mrs Frank Raikes, Mr and Mrs Charlie Pickering, Mr and
Mrs Jackson, Mr and Mrs Cecil Nunn and Mr and Mrs Ron Dodd
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Social
13
Circa late1950s
Three Horse Shoes Flower Harvest
Festival
Left to right: Ron Dodd, Tony Evans, Billy
Jackson, Arthur (Mossy) Moss, Charlie Burdett and George Watson. Kneeling
down is Charlie Pickering
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number:
Social 14
Circa late1950s
Three Horse Shoes Flower show committee
tea
Known Faces: Mr and Mrs Tony Evans, Mr and
Mrs Eddie Woodward, Arthur (Mossy) Moss, Mr and Mrs Dougie Thorpe, Mr and
Mrs Frank Raikes, Mr and Mrs Charlie Pickering, Mr and Mrs Firth and
Charlie Burdett
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Social 15
1964
Three Horse
Shoes Flower show prize winners
Left to right:
Arthur (Mossy) Moss, Jimmy Conroy, Ray Pickard, Albert Hancock and
unknown. The little girl at the front is also unknown
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Social
16
Circa late 1940s
Three Horse
Shoes
Left to right:
Unknown, Doris Nelson (nee Gillatt) and her husband Eric (Sonny). Eric and
Derris where the parents of Barbara Pearson who was the Brierley post
woman for many years
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Photograph
number: Social 17
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Circa 1950s
Three Horse
Shoes trip to Southport Flower Show
Left to right:
Charlie Burdett, Burt Blackshaw (landlord), Maurice Thorpe, Ron Dodd,
Ginner Makinson, Ron Waters, Colin Earl, Jimmy Conroy, Frank Raikes, David
Burdett, Clem Pickering, Tommy Moorhouse, Charlie Pickering, Brian
Perkins, Ernie Gardener, Benny Mathers and Emily Broome (staff)
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Photograph
number: Social 18
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Circa 1960s
Three Horse
Shoes children’s outing
Left to right:
Joan Evans (nee Thorpe), Betty Evans (now Richardson) with unknown child
in arms, May Lomas, Tony Evans committee member handing Donald Woodward
his spending money. After Tony is Alan Thorpe, Carol and ? Woodward, Mick
Dye and at the front is brother and sister David and Christine Lomas
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Circa 1980s
Brierley Ex
servicemen’s club tap room
Left to right
seated: Bob Stubbs, Norman Edgley and Mr Woodward. Stood at the back left
is Johnny (trapper) Leyland next to Gerald Woodward
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Circa 1950s
Brierley
Branch of the Royal British Legion Ladies section
Known Faces: Mrs Needham, Mrs Pickering,
Mrs Sheridan, Mrs Hanley, Mrs Glew, Mrs Hartley, Mrs Snowden, Dorothy
Greenwood and Mrs Anderson. Can you put the names to the faces and add
Christian names?
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Photograph number:
Social 21
1968
Easter Bonnet
Parade Brierley Ex Servicemen’s club Ladies section
Known Faces: May
Lomas, Mrs Mangham, Josie Taylor, Mrs Makinson, Mrs Guy, Mrs Morley, Joan
Evans, Mrs Glew and Brenda Earl
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Photograph
number:
Social 22
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Circa 1950s
Three Horse Shoes Garden Society
presentations to Mrs Woodward
Mrs Pickering presents a bouquet of flowers
to Mrs Woodward after her and her husband Eddie (2nd left)
presented the trophies to the prize-winners who were Arthur (Mossy) Moss in
the centre and Dougie Thorpe on the right. The lady on the left is
unknown
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Photograph number:
Social 23
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Circa 1985
Black pudding
eating contest Three Horse Shoes
Town Council Mayor Bill Grindrod joins in
the contest for charity. On the left is councillor Alex Vodden and behind
him is Paul Spialek from Grimethorpe. In the centre at the back with the
moustache is Clive Dye. The two ladies at either side of Clive Dye
are Diane & Molly Garner. Diane is on the left. The lady sat
down laughing is Hilda Talbot who is now in her 90's. The blonde woman
with the perm is Christine
Thanks
to Paul Vodden for the following information.
The event followed a
"Dwile Flonking " competition between the Three Horse
Shoes and the Manor from Grimethorpe.