Fidelitate et Industria Stat Bilstonia' - 'Bilston Endures by Faith and Industry |
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Remember "Keep Bilston Independent"
It was the
committee's aim
Thousand's of people signed petition
Sadly it all proved
to be in vain
"Bilston Amalgamates With Wolverhampton"
Those
headlines brought a frown
We're losing our independence
In dear old
Bilston Town
So let's remember Bilston
We all loved years ago
The Odeon, Savoy and Alhambra
And the Theatre for a show
Trolley buses running through the town
With conductor
shouting "Fares"
And the towns old market hall
Where tradesmen sold their
wares
Bilstons unique market hall
Had character and
grace
You could buy almost anything
From food to cotton lace
Remember Jack Rosa's snooker hall
Table's were
busy every day
It's where budding future champion's
Would wait in turn to
play
The town had many pubs
With a smoke room and
saloon
And always a pianist
Who could knock aert a tune
Bookies runner sat in the corner
Keeping one eye
on the door
He wasn't supposed to be there
Taking bets against the law
Wilton's Marsh and Baxter's
Downs the butcher's
too
Cotterils, Hines and Butler's
Just to name a few
Joe Sutton's hot pork sandwiches
They went down
really well
Before going for a sing song
In the old "Pipe Hall Hotel"
If you were really hungry
You would lick your
lips
At the thought of Campbell's
Mushy peas and fish n chip's
Stewart's furnaces lit Bilston skies
As they gave
a mighty roar
Another Bilston sight and sound
Sadly gone for evermore
The old Central Railway Station
Hanging baskets
full of flower's
Smoke bellowing from the funnels
Train spotter's wait for
hours
The battery powered milk float's
They made a
purring sound
Early clink of milk bottles
Milkman's on his round
Bilston factory bull's would sound
Every morning,
five to eight
Worker's would then hurry
Towards the factory gate
Remember Sunday morning
The Scouts and Boys
Brigade
Brownie's and Girl Guides
Marched proudly on parade
They played trumpet and drums
People would line
the streets to see
Children marching in unison
For Churches Anniversary
The Town Hall dances were popular
It was a main
venue
Ladies and gents on smartly dressed
On Saturday Night's would queue
The Town Hall Clock was a landmark
It's where
people used to wait
They would meet one another
Perhaps on a first date
Town Hall Clock stopped for awhile
It's working
now again
Over the years weather took it's toll
The Sun, The Wind, The
Rain
Remember Bilstons flower show and carnival
People
came from miles around
There was something for everyone
Old Hickman Park
Ground
Bilston Was vibrant town
Many year's ago
We
could walk the streets safe
People would stop to say "Hello"
Bilstonians have their own memories
Of the town
they'll always treasure
Memories are locked in their mind's
Of a town that
gave much pleasure
The End