| Frank De Rosa recalls his memories of the 1930s. His father worked in
the Woodside Brickworks in the early 1930's and actually died in the
number 3 kiln in 1939. The photograph shows his father with Bob Letts
(who would later become the yard foreman). Other family members and
relatives also worked there.
He married in 1957 and was offered a company house in Beckford Road
where he still lives. He was able to buy the house when he retired 27
years ago. Quite a lot of people lived in company housing.
One of the characters who worked there was Sid Shufflebotham, known
as GI (no one knew why). Sid was rumoured to be from a wealthy family in
Manchester who paid him to stay away. This could be true as he had a
tendency to drink more beer than he could afford to pay for from his
salary.
The working week consisted of 50 hours over 5 and half days.
The brickworks were later taken over by Hall & Co, and Ready
Mixed Concrete, before finally being closed down. |