Capt Smith Lived here on Marine Parade, Crosby from 1898-1907
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Capt Smith Lived here on Marine Parade, Crosby from 1898-1907
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Is that a ghost driving the car?
Please what is the street number of his two houses ?
Is it a blue plaque in memory of Captain Smith ?
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It's number 17,MARINE CRESENT. 53.47417,-3.031505 on Google earth.
Yes,the plaque is for him.
The house in Berkley St has been demolished.
Thanks WW. Also of Ismays house on Beach Lawn or thereabouts. See the streets ahead pages and use the search facility. :PDT11
Thank you very much GNASHER.
It's a shame that the house in Berkley Street has been demolished.
There are a few Titanic victims buried at Toxteth Cemetery in Smithdown Lane.
BTW, French Napoleonic prisoners of war helped build parts of Liverpool Docks.
Yes, there is the Rowe family grave.
Alfred Rowe was a first class passenger, died in the wreck aged 59.
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Photo of Stephen Quinn, UK
Are there others passagers or crew members buried at Toxteth Park Cemetery ?