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Fazakerley Cottage Homes
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Built in 1888-89 as a childrens home. It had 24 buildings known as cottages,
each housing 25 children plus a house mother and a house father. Now taken over by the NHS for various functions. Each cottage is now called by a flower or tree name. I should think there are many still living in Liverpool now who
resided there.
1-The Clock tower
2-A back view of the tower
3-One of the cottages
4-The avenue with the cottages either side
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Sorry about that Ged, I missed that thread and when I checked in the search for Fazakerley nothing showed
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That's ok mate, no apologies required. :PDT11:PDT_Piratz_26:
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I beleive the cottages named after the trees and plants actually have the trees and plants in their front gardens.
Not that I am an expert or anything on that kind of thing but I go down there often and noticed that all the trees are different types.
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i and my brother bill and my younger sister ann lived in cottage 19 and cottage 8 at least four times when we were young in the fifties and early sixties i am new to this site ,i live in south africa emigrated here in 1973 will now log on to your site again joan van dijk nee worthington