Back of St Helens Hospital and Malvern Way fields 1960

photo © Anthony ‘Nan’ Morland

Anthony ‘Nan’ Morland… photo taken in 1960 from School Road. Showing the back of St Helens Hospital and the fields which are now Malvern Way.

Matt Thomas… With Valleyside Road

Jennifer Stretton… Hope you’re ok Nan Morland??

John Greenhalgh… Turn the clock back and start again.

Harry Randall… Used to be known as “Tin Town” I think cos of all the allotment sheds up there

Ian Quinnell… Harry, Tin town because all houses were prefabs with tin roofs

Gary Benn… Ian, not tin roofs, but what are called bisifs. British Iron and Steel Federation houses. When we stopped needing to build warships the factories were turned to ‘good use’.

Roger King… Of course we’re looking at Valleyside Road here. I think those are the Tintown houses we can just see on the left edge of the photo (Fellows Road, Clement Hill Road etc.)

Matt Thomas… I remember Nan taking quite a few photos back in the 80s of different places that were going to be demolished, so got before & after pics

Vic Thwaites… Valleyside Road. I grew up in number 19 (to the right of the one at the top facing directly down the road). Happy childhood memories of playing rounders at the various gateposts round the circle at the top.

Steve Rolls… Can see the original “TinTown” council houses at far left side of the photo.

Tracy Birrell… Shame they ever built on there.

Claire Janet… I used to live in the nurses home at St Helens

Anne Chapman… We grew up there in the 60s and my gran lived there to at no 10 Happy childhood memories

Free – Fire and Water album autographs supplied by Pete Houghton

Andy Qunta… Fabulous! Great band, great album!

Tony Court-holmes… saw them live can not remember where

Neil Partrick… That’s, like, really free.. (not).

Chris Jolly… Saw them perform most of this album at the IOW festival in 1970… Splendid they were too!

Dave Nattress… Wonderful band, incredible album, the best for me and I’ve got just about everything Free did, several times over. Paul Rodgers, back then and still a fantastic vocalist, an idol for me undoubtedlt, Andy Fraser, such a unique bass player – RIP, Paul Kossoff, amazing unique sound from his battered old Les Paul – RIP, Simon Kirke, as solid a drummer as anyone. All so very young when they got together in 68/69. Andy Fraser was 15, Paul Kossoff 17 I think, PR and SK maybe a year older. Saw them at Brighton Dome in 1971/1972 – I’d think I’d remember but unsure. By which time Andy Fraser had left to be replaced by Tetsu Yamauchi and I think Paul Kossoff was unavailable and “health issues” had brought about his departure from the band, and filling in was Rabbit , (John Bundrick) ,on keys. I have found an old poster on the www for October 18th 1972 and think this is the only one they played at The Dome. It has been said that somewhere in the world “All Right Now” is being played on a radio station every minute of every day. That’s good earnings for Paul Rodgers and Andy Fraser’s estate and a good few more who are getting a cut also! Any Free fans check out “Paul Rodgers Free Spirit” a CD and DVD recorded at the RAH in 2018 – all the best tracks. What a collector’s piece this autographed album must be.

Pete Fisher… Recommend Free’s “Songs Of Yesterday” boxed set…

Pete Prescott… I saw Free in Sep 72 on Kossoff’s last tour. He was out of it sadly. Tetsu and Rabbit wee in the gig. It was at Fairfield Hall Croydon. I’ve seen Rodgers a good few times over the years. Amazing singer.

Dave Nattress… Indeed Pete, I have The Songs of Yesterday box set, also the fantastic Bio by David Clayton who ran the Free Appreciation Society. It’s been rumoured for a while that there may be more archive stuff to come but as yet I’ve heard agreement by the parties who have a shout in getting it together has not yet been reached.

Anthony English… I was a big fan of Free towards the end of their career. I lived across the road from the famous Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park London. I used to bunk of school and hang around outside. Someone who worked there told me that Kossoff Kirk Testu and Rabbit were rehearsing that day so I ran home got my copy of Fire and Water and got it autographed by all four. I loved Paul Kossoff and I remember he was quite a small guy with 2 beautiful looking girls and he was completely out of it . I’ve still got the album today although it’s a bit worse for wear . Never did get to see Free live which was always a regret of mine but still have all the great music to appreciate.

Chris Meachen… My absolute favourite band of the era, & Paul Kossoff my favourite guitarist.. I regret that I never got to see him play, but I did see him downstairs in ‘The lugger’ one night as he was mates with John Martyn…

Carole Prescott… So envious!!!

Rob… I have fully signed Fire and Water album from 1970 at Music Hall Aberdeen

 

Tim Anderson – A musical tribute – Sunday 20th November 2022

supplied by Sarah Harvey

Sarah Harvey… Tim Anderson was a well-known local personality who sadly passed away during August after a very short illness. He loved his music and could be seen attending many live local music events. Many will know him from his amazing work stage managing alongside Pete Prescott at Beatles Day. This is an afternoon serving as a musical tribute and celebration of Tim’s life. His wish was that all proceeds should go to St.Michael’ Hospice and we have three amazing acts for you, ‘Stormy-T and Bluesman’s Lane’, ‘Four Teas And A Sugar’, and Pete Prescott. This will take place upstairs at Rocksalt in Hastings and entry is by a suggested donation of £5, but please donate whatever you can afford. Hope you can come and enjoy with us what will be an amazing celebration for Tim. We are sure that he will be watching from wherever he is.❤️❤️