WE had some feedback on the grainy picture of building that had the words Mission Rooms wrote on the side. The houses were numbers two and four on what was then known as Cyril Street but which is now Silkstone Street, West Park. To those of you who don't know the area it lies between Dunriding Lane and Boundary Road, near the bottom of the hill.

It opened as a mission in October 1884, according to the caption.

Harold White, now of Crank, tells me he attended there when he was seven years old. It was St Luke’s Mission. It closed around 1930 and he and other attendees went onto St Luke’s Sunday School on Knowsley Road. His uncle Arthur lived further along Cyril Street.

Derek Marsden was another to drop me a line and he included a picture of his father attending there, writing: “Hi Chris the photo of the Sunday School you wanted identifying was Silkstone Street Mission. I am sending you a photograph taken outside the mission from before the War...My Dad is on the front row third from left.”