Personal Pictures 23

 

These pictures were donated by Diane Wrigley and were taken on the flats and around St. Aidan's church.

If you would like to submit any pictures email kersalflats@hotmail.co.uk

Graham Smethurst, Michaela Kenyon, Carl Kenyon, and Diane Wrigley on the park in the early to mid 1970s

 

Diane Smethurst, Michaela Kenyon, Alice Lewis, Carl Kenyon, and Graham Smethurst on the grass in front of Chaucer Court in 1970.

 

Ali Smethurts and Diane Wrigley on the balcony on Keats Court in the early 1970s

 

In this picture are Michaeli Smethurst, Diane Smethurst and Graham Smethurst standing at the back. Tommy Lewis is the adult in the deck chair joined by Ali Smethurst and Carl Kenyon.

 

A lovely slice of Kersal life in the early 1970s on Keats Court. On the left on the deckchair is Ali Smethurst and Carl Kenyon, and standing at the back is Diane Smethurst

 

Taken outside St. Aidans in the late 1970s. At the back Graham Smethurst. In the middle row Caroline Ball, Caroline Jones, John Smith, and Steve Cullen. Kneeling at the front are Yvette Jarvis and Diane Smethurst. Roll your mouse over the image for the same spot today.

 

Grahame Smethurst on Whit Walks on Kingsley Avenue in the late 1970s.

 

Vicar Gerald Garbutt is accompanied by rather angelic looking Graham Smethurst, Michael Davies and Paul Goddiff. Roll your mouse over the image for the same spot today

Caroline Ball and Diane Smethurst. Roll your mouse over the image for the same spot today.

 

Diane Smethurst (centre looking at the camera) and Caroline Ball to her right.

 

Graham Smethurst looking rather cherubic.

 

Margaret Ball (sparking up), Jonathan Ball in the front and centre with hand on hip, and Keith Swift to his immediate right.

 

Paul Goddiff at the front, Michael Davis on the left, Graham Smethurst on the right, and Vicar Gerald Garbutt behind them. Roll your mouse over the image to see the same spot today.

Margaret Ball is the lady at the back, and Ali Smethurst is the second from the left.

 

The Boy's Brigade marching outside St. Aidan's.

 

A St. Aidan's funday.Roll your mouse over the image for the same spot today.