Cheers Ged. I'd appreciate that mate.
It just goes to show though doesn't it? Sometimes we don't see even when our eyes are wide open.
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Cheers Ged. I'd appreciate that mate.
It just goes to show though doesn't it? Sometimes we don't see even when our eyes are wide open.
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Looking forward to it Ged.
Just as a matter of interest does anyone have any history on that 'church-like' building in Crosshall St?
It is on the right hand side going towards Dale St.
I've...
That's a smashing little site.
Loved the picture in Architecture of how the original RC cathedral was going to look.
To anyone who may be interested.
There is a production taking place at St George's Hall towards the end of April. It's my understanding that it deals with a modern hypothetical appeal against his...
Hi Sept1,
I would recommend you put this request on rootschat.com as there are plenty of members who have access to parish/cemetery records.
It is a free website and the researchers are very...
When does it hit the shops Ged?
I agree Ged.
Although I enjoy and appreciate the 'much shown' photos of the famous landmarks once you've seen them then that's it.
However, with the old pictures of where people lived and went...
Brilliant pics Ged.
I can't help but feel that these old photos have so much more soul - for want of a better word - than most recent ones.
Also, do you not reckon the grafitti artists were...
Thanks Colin, that was a facinating post.
I never knew the connection between the infamous Booker Prize and Liverpool.
Keep these facts coming...please.
All great pictures Joe especially the 1st two in the 1st post.
Stunning colours.
Cheers Mart, that makes sense now.
I wondered why there were no glorious photographs of the Jam Butty Mines.
Superb photos Ged.
I can't quite get my bearings with the Knotty Ash picture though. Is that Springfield Park?
I found this from 2002...
The well, situated in Jeffs on Bold Street was uncovered during renovations.
Today it stands as a wishing well, with the money that is thrown into it going to Alder...
No worries mate.
I'm hoping to go there myself one day...just waiting to get some time.
Keep posting those old pics Ged they really are superb.
Great pics Ged.
You can just make out Albion House in the top right hand corner on the 1st photo.
Do you have any photos of the inside?
I didn't know that Balmer reached that lofty rank.
For someone so corrupt too...
The book arrived yesterday.
Is it just me or is the print exceptionally small?
Is this what it's like getting old?
I don't know how you do it Ged but you manage to educate me every day.
Absolutely superb post. My auntie moved to Bispham House which you can just make out.
This kind of post is a typical...
Great picture Ged. William Brown St looks so wide too.
Great photos Ged.
It must have been a comical sight to see the police Mini's screeching up to a 'bank job'.
Is that a trailer for a moped on the Smithdown Lane at Paddington photo?
Cheers Ged, thanks for the link, but being the pillock I am, I began at the start of this thread and eventually found some of these on page 56!
I'm made up I did though. What a brilliant thread....
You're spot on there Ged.
Most people nowadays, me included, walk out their house straight into their car on the driveway and drive to, say, the supermarket.
Years ago they would have had to...
"Jimmy, it's your turn to knock on that window and ask for a fresh bucket. Now, where's my chamois?"
Cheers Ged.
I've sent you a pm.