does anyone remember the flats in greenway rd and millwood school in the 50s 60s
[QUOTE=jacky gunnion;233274]cathy ive been on the dole for 20 years no House and living in sin with deb d,anunzzio and have slept rough most areas in Liverpool and have slept in Walton hall park. Old Swan budgie hospital, Aintree morgue, Fazakerley telephone tower and Lydiate by the ,onion feilds. Its all down to the neighbours, isnt it? Some of the most "deprived" areas of this city(little italy) they have the best community. Where I live in Lydiate its dead posh in my opinion, very ...
[QUOTE=jacky gunnion;232278]everyone knows our kid ,benito ,he is related to most of liverpool ,but alas,my family the smith, mussolini got wrote out of the history of the italian exodus of the late 18th century,my life in little italy Early life eddie and benito mussolini were born on 24 October 1911 in Hunter street, liverpool , to ,pedro mussolini (1870 - March 1953), a scrap gold dealer, and Violet Lee (5 August 1859 - 4 August 1982).[2] eddie was born 10 minutes ...
man approaches asking money for phone money,i starts laughing,he then comes clean,looking for cig money looked at him and thought of the film whistle down the wind (,the kids think the escapee is jc,) well i looked at him in the rain ( he looked like jesus) and ,ended up giving him all the money from the tray in my car ,the jesus effect,
. I've put together two sheets representing F.W.Woolworth & Co Ltd 1st & 2nd stores, in Church Street, Liverpool. The 1st UK Store [1909-1923] at 25 & 25a Church Street, Liverpool was already an existing building before F.W.Woolworth & Co. Ltd came to the city. According to Joseph Sharples, author of Liverpool, Pevsner Architectural Guides describes it as: 'the Italianate shop now occupied by Clarkes was designed by Lewis Hornblower, ...