Wallasey news charter supplement 1920 New Brighton War memorial unveiled January 18 Motor bus service (single deck on solid tyres) began on April 3. First route was Seacombe ferry - Harrison drive Wallasey council decides to invite Mr Lloyd George, the prime minister to become an honorary freeman of the borough, September 23: Note The honour was never bestowed as Mr Lloyd George was unable to arrange a convenient time Oldershaw Secondary schools opened September 3 1921 Lord Derby unveils promenade War memorial Municipal maternity home Mill lane opened First Moreton cinema opened New Brighton football and Athletic club formed. Dr Tom MARTLEW elected chairman 1922 Trocadero cinema opened June 1 World cycling championship at the tower (August) 1923 Big crowds at Harrison drive watched 60 people nearly all of them women - baptised by immersion in the sea 1924 Sir James BARRIE at Wallasey High school speech day (Feb 27) recalled boyhood memories of meeting Thomas Carlysle Gorsey lane, last and main link of the series of roads connecting Birkenhead to New Brighton publicly opened April 9 Wallasey Grange adjoining municipal golf links opened on April 5 More to follow.... Caryl List admin