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Posted By: bert1 Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 12th Feb 2021 7:29am
A little gem of a film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oy_hqqPgHE&ab_channel=OldPhotosOfBirkenhead
Posted By: mikeeb Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 13th Feb 2021 8:38am
One thing you notice is that everyone is so well dressed, even most of the youngsters are suited and booted.
I noticed a lot of collection bags on long sticks and a lot of blacked up men with collection tins which wouldn't go down too well today.

From 6.02, is that Birkenhead market in the background?

Albert Industrial Band procession from 6.11, were they Albert Memorial Industrial School on Corporation Road?
Times were certainly hard back then. Just look at menu and the measly amount of food they had for 120 boys. Shocking.
http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/BirkenheadAlbert/
https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/277255/Albert_memorial_industrial_sch.html

Following after the Laird Bros model ships comes the Birkenhead Corporation models at 8.38, what were they? I didn't know the corporation designed any ships.

Tranmere Gleam Band at 8.53.
https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/1081902.html#Post1081902

Fascinating video, it is a shame there is no sound on these old recordings, that would top them right off.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 13th Feb 2021 9:41am
Mike,

Birkenhead Corporation, Ferry Boats?

They never built them.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 13th Feb 2021 9:57am
A portion of a report in the Liverpool Mercury, June, 1900.

I assume the same carnival though earlier.

Attached picture carn.png
Posted By: mikeeb Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 13th Feb 2021 10:06am
So these are ferries?
They look like large ones if they are to scale.
Were they Irish Sea ferries?


Attached picture Birkenhead Corporation Models.png
Posted By: bert1 Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 13th Feb 2021 10:21am
British and Irish Steam Packet Company ran the Irish ferry service.
Posted By: bri445 Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 21st Feb 2021 8:53pm
There were glass-cased models of the Lairds-built 1920s and '30s steamers, like 'Claughton', in the Woodside terminal, after the pay boxes obviously. At least one anyway. Probably donated by Lairds.
That was in the '50s, when I was commuting in good weather!
Posted By: bri445 Re: Birkenhead Carnival, 1902 - 22nd Feb 2021 10:07am
So many bands in those days!
The smart sailor lads must have been from the 'Conway' training ship.
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