February
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“February’s so gloomy in this part of the world, don’t you think? It’s not
so much a month as a twenty-eight-day-long Monday morning.”
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4 years ago
A blog about places of interest on the Wirral Peninsula and around the rest of Merseyside in the North West of England.
Worked in some of the rooms here as a painter and decorator in around 1965 ? Rooms where quite dark.
ReplyDeleteMy Uncle, Norman Morrison and cousin lived, Ian lived there but not sure of the dates. I left England in the 50's and lost contact with the family. I think they may have been there late 70's early 80's. Would love to hear back from you. David Selby. Vancouver, B.C.
DeleteI used to live here in the early 80's. Don't remember much about the inside but I remember my Dad (Ian Morrison) having a De Havilland Vampire T-11 Military Trainer in the back. No idea if its still their or not. But I have fond memories of playing in it.
ReplyDeleteHello Lionel. Louise Selby, Vancouver, Canada. My husband David and I are doing our family tree. His Dad's name was Gordon with a sister Marjory and older brother Raymond who went to Australia about 1928. Marjory married Norman Morrison and had a daughter Doreen in 1935 and a son Ian, 1939. Another 'new' relative from Seattle sent us this site about Irby Hall. Seeing your blog made us think you may be a relative. If so, your great grandparents would be Arthur Ernest Selby and Harriet (nee Hey). Would love to hear back from you. Thanks
DeleteI'm writing a book about the Old Halls of Wirral but can find very little information about Irby Hall. can someone out there help. I have loads of facts about all the others. Joanna
ReplyDeleteMy father John Atkinson bought the hall on 18 feb1970 .He was a builder and carried out a vast amount of work to the property.We lived there approx 9/ 10 years.
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