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Dear Readers
We are sourcing what we can from the Library’s holdings and have added 1940-1941, 1943-1950 in the last 24 hours.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/id/staffordshire-sentinel
Thank you all for your continued interest in this title, and Happy Reading!
Regards
Team BNA
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tony commentedI was living with parents in Laburnum Square last brick house next door to steel houses from 1963 to dad leaving in 1990. I was cleaning windows outside when I saw the Vulcan bomber fly over Trimdon on fire, something never to forget in a hurry, thought it landed in the woodland beyond saw then aircraft flying about all day, a friend of my parents their daughter married one of the crew who came to do the clear up operation in 1971. Does anyone know of the aircraft what landed or crashed at the top of Trimdon Village during the war years, dad was on the home guard up there before going to the regular army, and they talked of the plane when I was younger, even mentioned in a book wrote by a Trimdon man, cant find who was the author
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tony commentedHi I lived in levenshulme for 30 years and had some
sad and lot's of happy times I miss old levenshulme
and it makes me very sad to see it now i don't
think i could go back again but i would love to
hear from anyone that may remember me or my familyTony supported this idea ·
Your site is excellent and has brought back many memories.
I have spent a good deal of time during my childhood at Mow Cop. I had
an uncle and aunt and cousins who had moved there from yorkshire during
the 50's. My uncle's old cottage is the one which appears to sit in the
tower of the castle on your old aerial photo, the view of which is over
Cheshire. Having lost touch with my cousins, I was surprised to find
that one of them still lives on the same site in a new bungalow. I must
visit one day soon.
Many thanks for your site