BERNARD DEVLIN, VICKERSTOWN, WALNEY ISLAND, BARROW IN FURNESS, A LITTLE HISTORY.
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- VICKERSTOWN, Its construction was prompted by a lack of housing available for the workers at Barrow Docks, owned at the time by Vickers. Some workers were forced to live on board the Atlantic liner Alsaka, which was moored in the docks. Plans for its development were begun in 1898 and Vickers bought out the Isle of Walney Estates Company to handle the construction.
Homes were designed to last, with the houses in a terrace style. Larger houses overlooking Walney Channel were reserved for managers' families. The good construction of this estate meant that Barrow did not have the slums that plagued British towns in the 1950s.
Oh - so many memories of my homeland - born and brought up on Walney Island!
Then your born on sodor
Very interesting. Thanks
Great!
RIP Bernard
Its like a gypos caravan
But I would appeciate it more if Mr. Devlin would pronounce the name correctly, please! it is Barrow in FURness not Barrow in FurNESS!!!!!
Unemployment, alcoholism, teenage pregnancy and suicide. God what a depressing place!