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tricky
02-08-2007, 06:34 PM
An interesting site, although I left Liverpool in 1958 I have visited a few times since. I enjoy the photographs that are posted, my memory is of course somewhat foggy, the pictures certainly bring back the memories.
My Grandparents lived on Mazzini street, off Netherfield road of course the place has changed since I was there last with the original road gone it seems, to be replaced by Mazzini close.

victorialush
02-08-2007, 06:49 PM
Hi Tricky and welcome to here :)

My Aunt used to live in Mazzini heights, I think it was somewhere up Breck Road though

ChrisGeorge
02-08-2007, 06:51 PM
Hello Tricky

Nice to see you here. A number of us are expats, Vickie (in Georgia) and myself (in Maryland) included. Join the club! :)

Chris

Kev
02-08-2007, 07:07 PM
Hi Tricky, welcome home :Colorz_Grey_PDT_16::)

A warm welcome from a freezing Shiverpool :PDT_Aliboronz_24:

Paul D
02-08-2007, 07:12 PM
Hello Tricky.:PDT_Piratz_26:

Brenda
02-08-2007, 07:58 PM
Hi tricky and welcome, Vicky's aunt lived in Mazzini House just off Langrove St, which is by Rosscommon St.

Walden
02-08-2007, 08:06 PM
Hello - nice bike

peewak
02-08-2007, 08:09 PM
Hi there tricky. where in S.W Ontario are you? I backpacked in Ontario in 2005 and stayed in London, St Thomas,Sarnia and Toronto.

tricky
02-08-2007, 09:20 PM
About 12 miles south of Brantford, the home of the first long distance telephone call.

Gerard
02-08-2007, 09:58 PM
Hello Tricky and Welcome,Im about 400 yards from Roscommon St..If yer want any Piccies mate give me a shout.

tricky
02-09-2007, 12:18 AM
Hi Gerard
It's been a long time since I was in the area so things are somewhat foggy but I think that the old Mazzini street that I remember could be the same as Mazzini Close. My Grand parents and an Uncle lived at one end of Mazzini street and we used to get access by a set of 19 steps from the east side, possibly what is known as Abram street. I can see by the google maps that of course everything has been rebuilt and even if the names are similar that maybe the position of the roads has changed.
What I have been searching for is a 1940's era street map just to confirm my thoughts, I have looked at an old 1850 map but other than confirming Roscommon street and a few other streets are still there it doesnt show Mazzini street.
I remember that when I visited the area when I was about 7-12 years old that a great deal of the area had suffered from the blitz and was nothing but leveled ground.
My dad took me to a market down on Scotland road ( I think ) a few times.
I do remember having a lot of fun with my cousins down there. They finally moved to Kirkby along with my Nan when the pulled the old houses down.
I was born in Finch Lane almost opposite the Yewtree pub, the one that was in the movie Formula 51, supposed to be in Manchester though

Gerard
02-09-2007, 12:44 PM
Hi Gerard
It's been a long time since I was in the area so things are somewhat foggy but I think that the old Mazzini street that I remember could be the same as Mazzini Close. My Grand parents and an Uncle lived at one end of Mazzini street and we used to get access by a set of 19 steps from the east side, possibly what is known as Abram street. I can see by the google maps that of course everything has been rebuilt and even if the names are similar that maybe the position of the roads has changed.
What I have been searching for is a 1940's era street map just to confirm my thoughts, I have looked at an old 1850 map but other than confirming Roscommon street and a few other streets are still there it doesnt show Mazzini street.
I remember that when I visited the area when I was about 7-12 years old that a great deal of the area had suffered from the blitz and was nothing but leveled ground.
My dad took me to a market down on Scotland road ( I think ) a few times.
I do remember having a lot of fun with my cousins down there. They finally moved to Kirkby along with my Nan when the pulled the old houses down.
I was born in Finch Lane almost opposite the Yewtree pub, the one that was in the movie Formula 51, supposed to be in Manchester though

Hiya Tricky,
I'll have a mooch around and see what I can come up with in relation to Maps your looking for,If I find any of the period then I'll give you a shout.
Good Luck mate.G.

PhilipG
02-09-2007, 01:26 PM
Welcome Tricky.

While Gerard's looking for maps of that period (They'll have them in Humanities in Central Library) here's how Mazzini Street was in 1924.
(OS map from LRO).

That's the Tivoli cinema near Garibaldi Street.
If anybody has any photos of it?

Gerard
02-09-2007, 02:20 PM
Welcome Tricky.

While Gerard's looking for maps of that period (They'll have them in Humanities in Central Library) here's how Mazzini Street was in 1924.
(OS map from LRO).

That's the Tivoli cinema near Garibaldi Street.
If anybody has any photos of it?

Well done Phil.

tricky
02-09-2007, 03:11 PM
Excellent, thank you, just what I was looking for, I can see clearly the access we used was from Abram street and was part of the back entry to the houses.

Great.

tricky
02-11-2007, 04:48 PM
Welcome Tricky.

While Gerard's looking for maps of that period (They'll have them in Humanities in Central Library) here's how Mazzini Street was in 1924.
(OS map from LRO).

That's the Tivoli cinema near Garibaldi Street.
If anybody has any photos of it?

Hi Phil
Did you scan the pics from a map? the one on the right, if it is possible could you scan a little more to the right so that it shows abram street and netherfield road to give me an idea of the area. Gerard posted a couple of jpg's taken from St Georges hill I am assuming that where Netherfield road jogs to the right, I do remember a hill there.

My brother lived in the Dingle for a few years, he lived on Arther street which no longer exists.

lindylou
02-11-2007, 08:53 PM
Hello from me, and welcome. :)