I lived in Delaware crescent westvale in the 1950 s till I was 27, Went to Westvale school near the college. My greatest memory of the college was that our next door neighbor Albert was the chef at the Kirkby teachers training college where the Malayan students studied.There was a chip shop situated by the side of the railway track, just by the entrance to the college. When the students left it was like it fell abandoned but for the gardening club which my eldest brother and my dad Kenny attended every week. When the students disappeared a multitude of sports equipment was left behind, this is where Albert comes in, let's say he rescued all this stuff and recycled. On the waste ground at the back of Delaware crescent homed the smartest ten year old cricket team you have ever seen. We had a full set of cricket trouser,s jumpers,wickets,bats, bails and loads of propper balls . we had great fun, we had to roll the jumpers and trousers up at least five times to get them to fit.So I thank you Malayan students for liking Cricket so much that us poor kids had the benefit of your love of the sport.
This is an excellant piece of work which is down memory lane for those with connections to The Malayan Teachers College in Kirkby. Thank you for your enormous effort in producing this master piece.
My aunt worked in Kirby store she lived around the corner rowan drive We lived in Overton green so theirs was the posh end PS thank you for the lovely vid And best wishes to you and your family
Yes,I visited kirkby back in 2015 and went to northwood formerley Quarry green which is where I lived from 1958-64 before moving to winsford in cheshire,and this was my first visit since 1968.
I well remember a school outing to the College from my Primary School (Cherryfield). This would be about 1971/72. I remember being struck in the science room by a huge midel of a bee showing internal anatomy. We moved to the area in 1972. Not sure when the college closed.
I have very many from 1954 to, 61 as my dad lectured there and we lived on campus, first in flat 2 then in flat 20. I remember the joy of being part of a rich multicultural society. I had Easter and Divali, Christmas and Dragon day. As a tiny child, my first experience of Shakespeare was from the students in the most glorious costumes in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" I was far too young to have any idea of what was going on, but I was still enthralled!
@@ccheqq At that time we were living in downtown Liverpool, several students and teachers visited the house on one occasion, and I have a couple of photographs of the group outside of the house. We had several reciprocal visits to the college after that. Memories fade with time, however from the photographs, I can see that I was quite young.
wow i am from kirkby,tower hill,my grandad drunk in the railway pub for years.this was a brill flashback.use to play on the old colledge....thankyou.
I lived in Delaware crescent westvale in the 1950 s till I was 27, Went to Westvale school near the college.
My greatest memory of the college was that our next door neighbor Albert was the chef at the Kirkby teachers training college where the Malayan students studied.There was a chip shop situated by the side of the railway track, just by the entrance to the college.
When the students left it was like it fell abandoned but for the gardening club which my eldest brother and my dad Kenny attended every week.
When the students disappeared a multitude of sports equipment was left behind, this is where Albert comes in, let's say he rescued all this stuff and recycled. On the waste ground at the back of Delaware crescent homed the smartest ten year old cricket team you have ever seen.
We had a full set of cricket trouser,s jumpers,wickets,bats, bails and loads of propper balls .
we had great fun, we had to roll the jumpers and trousers up at least five times to get them to fit.So I thank you Malayan students for liking Cricket so much that us poor kids had the benefit of your love of the sport.
This is an excellant piece of work which is down memory lane for those with connections to The Malayan Teachers College in Kirkby. Thank you for your enormous effort in producing this master piece.
Many thanks Kathy for your kind comments.
What a great insight you have. I can see the place holds special memories for you. Thank you for letting me walk down memory lane with you
I saw a story about the college in the Liverpool Echo a few years back.
It has pictures of all you guys, so interesting. Good video.👍
What a wonderful video. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it. Keep well & kind regards.
My aunt worked in Kirby store she lived around the corner rowan drive
We lived in Overton green so theirs was the posh end
PS thank you for the lovely vid
And best wishes to you and your family
Ps thank you for the lovely vid good health
And best wishes
Yes,I visited kirkby back in 2015 and went to northwood formerley Quarry green which is where I lived from 1958-64 before moving to winsford in cheshire,and this was my first visit since 1968.
I remember Bill and Elsie at the store very well indeed.
As do I! As a child I was in awe of the scarey bacon slicer!
I went to Kirkby College of Further Education 1972-74.
I don't remember any of this except the Back Bull.
It's a disappearing world.
A delight... Thank you.
I well remember a school outing to the College from my Primary School (Cherryfield). This would be about 1971/72. I remember being struck in the science room by a huge midel of a bee showing internal anatomy. We moved to the area in 1972. Not sure when the college closed.
I have several photos circa 1950, taken with some of the students from the college
I have very many from 1954 to, 61 as my dad lectured there and we lived on campus, first in flat 2 then in flat 20. I remember the joy of being part of a rich multicultural society.
I had Easter and Divali, Christmas and Dragon day.
As a tiny child, my first experience of Shakespeare was from the students in the most glorious costumes in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" I was far too young to have any idea of what was going on, but I was still enthralled!
@@ccheqq At that time we were living in downtown Liverpool, several students and teachers visited the house on one occasion, and I have a couple of photographs of the group outside of the house. We had several reciprocal visits to the college after that. Memories fade with time, however from the photographs, I can see that I was quite young.
Would love to see a few of them. You can send to my email: janza2005@gmail.com
@@ccheqq That’s very interesting. May I know your dad’s name? He could have been my lecturer. Write to me at janza2005@gmail.com.
Zainal Arshad
I remember the college
Never knew there was a college there.
Lovely....
I only live by the black bull lol