For all some of you guys say about Cilla, anyone who started off in Clarksons buckskin boots and ended up wearing the hoi paloi has to be admired.
She went where the road took her and it changed...
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For all some of you guys say about Cilla, anyone who started off in Clarksons buckskin boots and ended up wearing the hoi paloi has to be admired.
She went where the road took her and it changed...
Here's an oldie from the early sixties. The Miller Brothers when we wern't playing at The Black Cat Club ........Bit of Hessie's gear here!
Great photo Ged. Put a lump in my throat. Guess it's been taken from Breen's roof. Time about 4pm, Johnsons and Bread vans heading back to Bootle?
I wonder where the three military looking vans...
Shoney I have messaged you, but just for others and to tidy things up: I live outside Fremantle most winters and in summer St Helens, where I married a lass from the same town. I am lucky, I have...
They did but I never drove it. The old Bedford must have been replaced soon after you left with a smaller bedford at the start of the 60s
The furniture became smaller and our department less busy....
a truly fantastic collection brings memories back of when I delivered lino and oilcloth all round these areas. Often offered a tip. On one snowy winters day I was once offered a whisky. I would have...
and no litter or graffiti. Proud people. It leaves a lump in your throat.
Same could be said of Fremantle The "Old" even attracted the QE2
Here's a very oldie, now gone from Walton.
I played there with Sony Webb (Kenny Johnson) and the Country Three. It was all beetbicks then. An experiment. Went down well. Got a re-booking.
Reeces 60s
ballroom, upstairs just along from Owen Owens
Used to teach ballroom dancing. shortage of men. Ok for a pickup?
Mardi Gras
Jazz on Fridays. Jerry & the Pacemakers
Up the road Mask...
Yes, the building was my family's. Built, I think in 1932 by Williams. Compulsory purchased by council for construction of the new Mersey Tunnel.
Bombed on three sides during the May Blitz 1941...
Photo: The Scotland Road side of the building.
Yes Shytalk, It was Virgil Street and over the Road was Greggs the Coopers that made the oak barrels for Bents Brewery in the good old days.