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Posted By: MerseyMan St James magazine - 1st Jul 2009 10:51am
Have quite a few of these magazines including a moreton parish magazine, these were not scanned but taken by a camera phone so excuse the quality, there is a lot more where this came from. I think I have 1929, 1932, 1935 and 1944, all survive because they have christenings of my uncles listed in them.

A few more mags left but could do with getting a scanner, but jusggling that with decorting the house and lots of other jobs is a pain in the backside.

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Description: The last photo shows the marriage of my granparents on 31st May 1929, they then lived at 364 or 368 Laird street until about 1988 when they moved to corporation road never really moving far from the church they were married at.
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Posted By: dingle Re: St James magazine - 3rd Jul 2009 1:56am
Great history of not only magazine but small business holders. Well done Mersey man.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: St James magazine - 3rd Jul 2009 2:04am
Thankyou for those posts MerseyMan - good information!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: St James magazine - 3rd Jul 2009 11:26am
Great stuff MerseyMan. Those adverts are superb !

"Madame Dorothy Prince - ..... Voice Culture and Elocution"

Days sadly long gone.
Posted By: Icarus Re: St James magazine - 7th Nov 2012 8:28pm
These have a trove of information in the adverts .....and I notice that one of the baptism's on April 3rd is of David Norman Blythe of 11 Mona Street ....didn't the Blythe family have the Blacksmith Forge and workshop in the top corner of Mona St....it used to be the place to go to get new horseshoes.....don't suppose its still in business
Posted By: marzie Re: St James magazine - 7th Nov 2012 9:34pm
chas jones&sons builders&plumbers, i worked their in 1963. the front shop is now hursts bakery.
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