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i found this information and found it very interesting
From the book Birkenhead Yesterday and Today by W.R.S. McIntyre Published 1948
Interesting dates and Information
1150 Circa Birkenhead Priory founded by Hamo Mascy 1275 & 1277 Edward I visited the Priory 1330 Edward III granted the Priors and their successors forever the right to ferry over the Mersey 1536 Circa The Priory closed 1544 Priory lands and ferry purchased by Ralph Worsley 1572 Worsley died, the lands and ferry passed to the Powell family 1643 Cavalier troops, ‘Kept a guard about Berket wood’ 1644 Cavalier troops, ‘possessed themselves of Berkett in Worrall’ 1713 Priory lands and ferry bought by John Cleveland, a merchant of Liverpool 1716 Cleveland died, lands and ferry passed to the Price family 1762 Six-horsed coach ran between Woodside Ferry, Parkgate and Chester 1790 Embankment built across Tranmere Pool to carry Chester Road into Birkenhead 1801 Population: Birkenhead 110 Tranmere 353 Oxton 137 Claughton 67 1810 Population: Birkenhead 105 Tranmere 474 Oxton 128 Claughton 88 1815 Small steamboat appeared in the Mersey 1817 Tranmere Ferry ran the first steam ferry boat 1820 Birkenhead Ferry started a steam boat service (This ferry closed in 1870) 1821 St. Mary’s Church opened 1821 Population: Birkenhead 200 Tranmere 825 Oxton 169 Claughton 119 1822 Steamboats on the Woodside Ferry Service 1824 William Laird set up his shipyard on Wallasey Pool 1826 A second shipyard, with patent slip, opened on Wallasey Pool 1829 Lairds built their first iron vessel 1831 Population: Birkenhead 2,569 Tranmere 1,168 Oxton 234 Claughton 224 1833 Act passed for appointment of ‘Commissioners for the Improvement of Birkenhead’ 1833 Lairds built their first paddle steamer 1834 Woodside Royal Mail Ferry Hotel built 1838 Monks’ Ferry started (This ferry closed in 1878) 1840 William Jackson’s as Works set up 1840 Birkenhead – Chester Railway opened 1841 Population: Birkenhead 8,223 Tranmere 2,554 Oxton 546 Claughton 240 1842 Woodside Ferry purchased b the Birkenhead Commissioners 1843 Spring Hill water works opened 1843 Old Hall demolished 1844 Foundation stone of Docks laid 1844 Railway Tunnel to Monks’ Ferry constructed 1845 Market opened 1847 First Docks opened 1847 Birkenhead Park opened 1851 Population: Birkenhead 24,86 Tranmere 6,519 Oxton 2,007 Claughton 714 1853-1856 Gaving Docks between Woodside and Monks Ferry constructed 1853-1856 Lairds’ yard set up on river front 1854 Great Western Railway opened through route from Birkenhead to London 1858 Birkenhead Docks transferred to Mersey Docks and Harbour Board 1858 Lairds built their first steel ship
1860 Street Tramway started 1861 Birkenhead with Claughton, Oxton, Tranmere and Rock Ferry became a Parliamentary Borough 1861 Population: Birkenhead 35,929 Tranmere 9,918 Oxton 2,670 Claughton 1,584 1863 General Hospital opened 1864 Public Library in Hamilton Street opened 1866 Birkenhead – Hoylake Railway opened 1866 Alfred Dock opened 1871 Population: Birkenhead 42,997 Tranmere 16,143 Oxton 2,610 Claughton 2,437 1877 Charter of Incorporation granted, Birkenhead became a County Borough 1877 Wallasey Dock opened 1878 Railway extended to Woodside 1881 Population: 84,006 1881 Thurstaton Common acquired by the Corporation 1883 Children’s Hospital opened 1885 Mersey park opened 1886 Mersey Railway Tunnel completed (electrified 1903) 1887 Town Hall opened (serious fire occurred 1901, Dome and Tower rebuilt) 1891 Population: 99,857 1893 School Board appointed 1896 Electricity Generating Station opened 1900 Livingstone Street Baths opened 1901 Population: 110,915 1901 Electric Tram Service commenced 1902 Education Committee took the place of the School Board 1903 Hamilton Square Gardens acquired by the Corporation 1907 G.P.O. Argyle Street opened 1909 Vittoria Dock constructed 1911 Population: 130,794 1913 Tranmere Infirmary opened 1918 Birkenhead Parliamentary constituency divided into two divisions 1919 First Motor Bus service commenced 1921 Population: 147,577 1921 Alwen Water Scheme completed (commenced 1911) 1922 New Ferry cross-river service closed 1925 Works on the Mersey Tunnel commenced 1927 Arrowe Park purchased by the Corporation 1928 Borough boundaries extended to include Thingwall, Landican, Prenton and part of Bidston 1928 Williamson Art Gallery and Museum opened 1931 Population: 147,946 1933 Borough boundaries extended to take in Noctorum, Woodchurch and parts of Arrowe, Bidston and Upton 1933 Byrne avenue Baths opened 1933 Bidston Docks opened for traffic 1934 Queensway opened 1934 Central Library opened 1937 Last electric tram route closed 1938 s.s. Mauritania launched 1939 Rock Ferry cross-river service closed 1945 Hamilton square illuminated ad immense crowds in the square for Victory celebrations 1947 Number of houses 34,020 (estimated) 1948 Population: 132,000 (approx.) 1948 Area: 8,958 acres 1948 The foundation stone laid of the Electricity Power Station, Bromborough 1950 The foundation stone laid of Birkenhead Technical College by H.M. The Queen 1951 Population: 142,392 1953 The new Police Headquarters opened 1955 The Technical College opened 1960 Tranmere Oil Terminal established 1961 Population: 141,683 1967 Work began on Mersey Tunnel Approaches Scheme 1967 Woodside Station closed 1969 Official Opening of the Mersey Tunnel Approaches Scheme 1970 St. Mary’s Church demolished 1971 Population: 137,738 1971 Quarter Sessions terminated by Courts Act 1973 The Official opening of the new Fire Station 1974 Birkenhead became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral 1978 The extension of the Mersey Railway opened by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1982 Arrowe Park Hospital opened 1986 Merseyside County Council abolished 1986 Police now part of the Merseyside Police Authority. 1986 Fire Services now known as Merseyside Fire and Civil Defence Authority
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Amazing book, published in 1948,with dates going upto 1986..
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lol never printed it just copied and pasted hahaha well spotted
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later dates are From the book The Headland with the Birches by Agnes McCulloch
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by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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