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Posted By: derekdwc Birkenhead History Society query - 26th Apr 2013 9:18am
Are there any members of this who are on wikiwirral who can help me or can anyone else.
I got the following pages at the history fair at one of the book tables (20p)and was wondering if there is an archive of the volumes etc stored somewhere and available to look at - plus an updated list

Didn't enter my head to find their table and ask there




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Posted By: OxtonHill Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 26th Apr 2013 10:19am
The quickest way would be to ask them help

http://www.birkenheadhistorysociety.org.uk/
Posted By: derekdwc Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 8th Sep 2013 11:14am
Here's an current list.
Will have to ask at the library or archives (on Tuesday) if they have any of them to view

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Posted By: derekdwc Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 12th Sep 2013 9:27am
Can anyone convert the pdf in the clicky into an excel file for office 97 please as I want to sort by issue.
By email or on cd or I can bring a usb pen to copy onto
Thanks.
Had a look at issue 14 which raised more questions than answers
eg Where was windmill at Bebington (Fir Bob land) and stream driven mill
Wonder where Mr Rostances cine films could be now
+ plus other queries

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Posted By: YinYang Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 12th Sep 2013 10:36am
Borough Road Reference Library have all the Society's newsletters stored in the back. Just ask for the ones you want.

Maybe the 'Fir-Bob Land' book by Allan Alsbury (1999) has more detail on your area of research.
Posted By: YinYang Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 12th Sep 2013 11:16am
Originally Posted by derekdwc
Had a look at issue 14 which raised more questions than answers, eg Where was windmill at Bebington (Fir Bob land) and stream driven mill


According to Alsbury's book, the steam mill was at the top of the Village Road. It was run by Henry Williams (of Williams' Terrace?) and was erected '...immediately above where house No.54 now stands, on the East side of what was then Youd's Yard'.

'The mill extended well back from the road, and included a spacious granary that went as far as the footpath which goes from Mill Road corner along the ends of the gardens of the cottages on the North side of Village Road'.

Hope this is of some help.
Posted By: chriskay Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 12th Sep 2013 12:49pm
There seems to be some confusion as to whether the mill near the Travellers' Rest was a "stream" or "steam" mill. I favour steam, since it's nearly at the top of a considerable hill and I doubt whether any stream there would be large enough to drive a mill. I can't find my copy of "Fir Bob Land" but I don't doubt that YinYang has copied correctly: I suspect the quote from issue 14 Derek gave is a misprint. As far as the windmill is concerned, that was on the opposite side of Village Rd. See 1912 map.
T = Travellers' Rest. M = windmill. C = corn mill.

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Posted By: derekdwc Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 12th Sep 2013 2:04pm
Have now converted the pdf to excel.thanks
Posted By: YinYang Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 12th Sep 2013 2:08pm
There's a repro of Henry Williams advertising logo on p.87 of 'Fir-Bob Land'. The logo features a sketch of the mill with the words "H.Williams Steam Corn Mills" painted in large white lettering on the roof of the main building.

Sorry, but I don't have a scanner to be able to put the illustration on here.

Apparently, construction of this mill entailed removal of a small chapel which originally stood there and this was replaced with the 'Tin Chapel'.

There is also a short chapter devoted to the history of the windmill, although the author makes it clear the precise location of the mill is not known. However, '...some evidence suggests it may have been in the area just North of where The Travellers' Rest stands, perhaps on what is now the school playing field'.
Posted By: bri445 Re: Birkenhead History Society query - 13th Sep 2013 11:12am
Here are the relevant steam mill pictures from the Fir-Bob Land book.
The steam engine mentioned on p91 should surely be from Fawcett, Preston, of Liverpool, and later (1935) of Bromborough.

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