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Fieldway
Bluebell Lane
Dinas Lane
Altmoor Rd
Charnwood Rd
Sandyway
Wallace Drive
Unlocking Knowsleys Hidden Gems
Chestnut Avenue Kingsway
TWO DOGS
First published 2010 Amanda Meaghan
In Partnership with Knowsleys Arts & Heritage Services ‘Unlocking
Knowsleys Hidden Gems’ Project.
First published 2010 Amanda Meaghan
In Partnership with Knowsleys Arts & Heritage Services ‘Unlocking
Knowsleys Hidden Gems’ Project.
Compiled By Amanda Meaghan and residents of
Huyton
CONTENTS
Introduction Foreword The Writers The Origins of Huyton Famous Huytonians Did You Know Stuff From a village to a Town Moving to Huyton On a handcart Make do and mend Wartime Memories Internment Camps Camp Stories Eagle and Child & other pubs Childhood Days School Days and playing out Games we used to play Funny Stories Discipline Morris Minor Van Man Caldwell Poems Pagemoss Trams & Ditty Church Days In Huyton Memories flashbacks Biographies Local Pictures Old Huyton Map Bucket List Caldwell poem More Local Pictures
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Unlocking Knowsleys Hidden Gems
‘Huyton, Huyton
Two Dogs Fightun’ One’s a Black and ones a White ‘un’
An old rhyme of unknown origin
mentioned by J.E. Lloyd, in “English Villages in Rhyme”, Published in the Geographical Magazine
1944
Compiled By Amanda Meaghan With residents from
Huyton
This book has been compiled with the support of Funding by the Heritage Lottery fund and supported by Knowsleys Arts and Heritage Service.