Went to Outr Ladys Eldon Street,Our Ladys Titchfield Street then St Teresas Norris Green then to Brookfield Comp in Kirkby in 1956 till i left in 1958 .
Fergie
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Went to Outr Ladys Eldon Street,Our Ladys Titchfield Street then St Teresas Norris Green then to Brookfield Comp in Kirkby in 1956 till i left in 1958 .
Fergie
Hi Terry
Go to Scottie Press Online you will get memories from yeserdays to the present day you will enjoy this site.
Fergie
Hi Ged
I lived in Arley Street in the Scotch Houses then onto the top block in Portland Gardens till 1954 also Dryden St, Limekiln Lane,Rachel St areas can be part of Liverpool were my fore Fathers...
The tunnel which branches of towards Town was part of the longest in Liverpool it
came out in Scotland Road for a short disantce and went back underground to
the Docks the that branches of to...
Hi Ged
Portland Street was the next street to Burlington Street going towards Hornby
Street but between both streets on Vauxhall Road was a street called Green Street which went to Titchfield...
Hi Macca.
Go back to the late 1960s when a number of building firms came to the fro of calling themselves develoment companys they put in a tender which was very low and they got the contract and...
Try the scottie press online go to the archives and click on to St Joesephs also try the Liverpool EX Pats on the Liverpool Echo a member called Rookie was a ex Policeman at Rose Hill Police Station...
Hi Beryl
The cargo your Father worked on was Carbon black yes they got extra pay and it was a very dirty and dusty job also it was transfered of the ships on to barges at the dock it did not matter...
Go to the
Scottie Press Online re your poem as they have the 6 sided clock on their site and it is in the Vauxhall area Tourisim that they trying to promote
regards
the history of the area....
They always ask for witnesses regrads what evindence they have they are passing the buck which puts the public at risk by standing up in a court also
thier address is given to thier solicitors who...
Can anyone recall the name of the sweet factory at the top of Everton Brow
it was on the right hand side looking towards the River Mersey it may have
been Barker and Dobsons re Everton nick name...
Re Arsenal v Liverpool 1964 a record was recorded by Roger Hunt as he was
the first player to score a goal on match of the day high lights according to
archives of the BBC and it was broadcast-ed...
Re Arsenal v Liverpool 1964 a record was recorded by Roger Hunt as he was
the first player to score a goal on match of the day high lights according to
archives of the BBC and it was broadcast-ed...
:gossip: :shock:
:gossip: :shock:
On Football everyone mentions the Pro Clubs and the premier league and champions league,but what about the bigest under 21 league in the world this
was the Bootle Joc League on Merseyside the main...
On Football everyone mentions the Pro Clubs and the premier league and champions league,but what about the bigest under 21 league in the world this
was the Bootle Joc League on Merseyside the main...
The media should be charged with promoting the use of drugs thats all we
hear and read from them they even give all instuctions how to take them they
are just as evil as the drug dealer,who wants...
What a footballer
First saw Colin play against Man U in 1965 at Old Traffard what a player had
the Number 6 on his shirt,I am a true red but gave credit to all footballers at the time,Everton...
Jimmy Melia
A great footballer and a true scouser great memories from St Anthonys to
Liverpool F C .
fergie
Johnny and Brian took part in the best fight in the 60s that had more noggins
thrown in to the ring than what the purse was worth Johnny from bootle Brian
from Portland Gardens both were gentleman...
Re Sonny Jones
What a class act a great comedien brought joy and great laughter to all
Fergie:celb (23):
What a comic
He brought tears to your eyes he said it as he saw it, What a great scouser
the enjoyment and smiles he gave to all are memiores that will stay for ever
within every one who met him...