This new DVD uses unique archive film to show views of the Wirral that are now consigned to history; it records many of the changes as they happened; and it brings to life some of the memorable events of the 20th Century.
Wirral The Way We Were provides an unrivaled insight into life in the district from the early 1900s to the 1970’s. Among the many nostalgic scenes from the past, we see crowded ferries at Seacombe; carefree holiday crowds at New Brighton; people strolling along the Parade at Parkgate; rowing boats on Raby Mere; sailing at West Kirby; adn even swimming in the Manchester Ship Canal at Ellesmere Port. On more serious note, the DVD shows many aspects of local life during World War 2, including supplying gas masks in Wallasey; evacuation of local children; Home Guard exercises; and the devastation caused by air raids in Birkenhead and Wallasey.
Last but not least, the DVD captures on film some of the memorable events of the 20th Century, among them the building of Bromborough Dock; the New Brighton Tower fire; the construction and opening of the two Mersey tunnels; and the demolition of two notorious Birkenhead tower blocks.
These evocative films will bring memories flooding back for anyone who remember the Wirral of old.
This engaging journey through time is produced exclusively for the Wirral Globe and narrated by Matt Abbot.
Special Offer
Included with the film is a special bonus film ‘The Way We Were in the 1950’s’ – with archive film and newsreel we look back at life in Britain during the 1950’s.
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