Yesterday over 30 people turned out for our first walk through Chorlton Park’s past.
History in the Park, 2023 |
Questions were asked about the open-air swimming pool, the bandstand and the wartime air raid shelter with a tad amount of speculation about the possible existence of Dig For Victory Allotments somewhere in the park.
Such are the stories about the place that Peter and I have decided to make it the next book in the series “nothing to do in chorlton”.*
And we invite you to offer up your own memories of the park, along with treasured pictures which might be of a night in the air raid shelter, a carefree day in the padding pool or a magic moment in the pet’s corner.
Julie and the goat, circa 1970s |
During the walk Tony shared his father's memories of a barrage balloon and anti aircraft gun which were sighted in the park and of plying football and cricket on the pitches in the 1950s.
You can contact us at www.pubbooks.co.uk, where you can also see all the books by Andrew Simpson and Peter Topping.**
Location; Chorlton Park
Heaps of people listening to the park's past, 2023 |
Pictures; in the park listening to a heap of history, 2023, from the collection of Peter Topping and the goat and Julie in Chorlton Park circa early 1970s, from the collection of Julie Thomas
*Doing nothing in chorlton, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search/label/A%20new%20book%20on%20doing%20nothing%20in%20Chorlton
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