It is Westbury Street, my brother John Wilson lived in the house on the left number 63, which is boarded up and apparently awaiting demolition. I’d date this photo after 1993. Westbury Street had a gentle, almost unoticeable, road slope for 200 yards commencing from the Sadler’s public house corner westward up Queen Street junction, from Queen Street it climbed a further 250 yards up a moderate steep bank to Gilmour Street corner, then from Gilbert Street the road leveled out to Lanehouse Road. Thornaby. I mention this because someone said it was Thornaby Road.
Minor landmarks passed are: The Sadlers pub, The Windmill pub opposite – whose entrancedoor was in Westbury Street, the Central Cinema, The Salvation Army Citadel, the Westbury Street fish shop (the best in Thornaby-though many preferred Dessie’s) Westbury Street School, Headmistress Miss Goodhall, The Catholic Church, and further on the Catholic School. The revamped Five Lamps was erected near the Central Cinema site.
I think it was in the mid to late 80.s as I married in 79 and my friend a few yrs later. She lived along Westbury St, a few doors from the shop and we both had kids in the 80’s.
Hi Keith, neither of my two brothers John and Tom, went to Robert Atkinson school, Tom went to Arthur Heads, I went to Robert Atkinson in 1953-4, two years later the switchover occurred, and I ended up in AH. Tom did go to night school, maybe you met him there?
I was just wondering if you knew anyone called Mary Grey who lived in that street? My dad is called Bob Wilson also… how funny is that…
It is Westbury Street, my brother John Wilson lived in the house on the left number 63, which is boarded up and apparently awaiting demolition. I’d date this photo after 1993. Westbury Street had a gentle, almost unoticeable, road slope for 200 yards commencing from the Sadler’s public house corner westward up Queen Street junction, from Queen Street it climbed a further 250 yards up a moderate steep bank to Gilmour Street corner, then from Gilbert Street the road leveled out to Lanehouse Road. Thornaby. I mention this because someone said it was Thornaby Road.
Minor landmarks passed are: The Sadlers pub, The Windmill pub opposite – whose entrancedoor was in Westbury Street, the Central Cinema, The Salvation Army Citadel, the Westbury Street fish shop (the best in Thornaby-though many preferred Dessie’s) Westbury Street School, Headmistress Miss Goodhall, The Catholic Church, and further on the Catholic School. The revamped Five Lamps was erected near the Central Cinema site.
In response to this picture been 1993, I am sure it was around 1975 pre A66 it definately wasn’t 1993.
I think it was in the mid to late 80.s as I married in 79 and my friend a few yrs later. She lived along Westbury St, a few doors from the shop and we both had kids in the 80’s.
Bob, was your brother John Wilson the same lad that went to Robert Atkinson school and in my class?
Hi Keith, neither of my two brothers John and Tom, went to Robert Atkinson school, Tom went to Arthur Heads, I went to Robert Atkinson in 1953-4, two years later the switchover occurred, and I ended up in AH. Tom did go to night school, maybe you met him there?
I’m more inclined to say it’s Westbury Street. It looks like the picture was taken the same time as http://picturestocktonarchive.wordpress.com/2005/01/08/streets-of-stockton-100/
Judging by the slope on the road these look more like the house on Thornaby Road next to the
Royal George pub.