you forgot the pin 4 and a half gl the old Threlfalls pubs used them to serve barly wine from
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you forgot the pin 4 and a half gl the old Threlfalls pubs used them to serve barly wine from
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Hitler seeing his ass with Liverpool
A little yarn sent to me by a pallin the US.
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Should give you a good laugh !!!
REALLY quite true!!
Just a little ode-er!
A fart is a pleasant thing,
It gives the belly ease,
It warms the bed in winter,
And suffocates the fleas.
A fart can be quiet,
A fart can be loud,
I dont think Torres Has been the same player he was, since he came back from the World Cup. Could he still be carrying an injury from then? To me he was one of the most exciting players to watch...
Bring back Stan Waters, even if they did only have two kinds of soup "tick and "tin" it was always hot.
Would that include a Mr Johnson The merchant of Park Hampers.
A top jolly area at one time Ged. The residents of the houses in Falkner Squar had a key to the park in the centre, which was for there spasific use only.
I managed it in the 60s
I have been looking for a photo of a pub in Falkner St called The Vine on the corner of Falkner and Vine Streets, I think it was demolished in the 70s. I have looked in books with pictures of...
The other pub in Canning Place was called The Custom House, it was close to the old shipping pool. But I dont know when that closed down.
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Great pictures.Ged& Spike. The only place now left standing in Canning Place is the Baltic Fleet.
I beg to differ. I think its Seacombe Ferry with the old Seacombe Ferry Hotel on the left, and the busses parked up at the bus terminus.
So does that mean if your born in Birkenhead your a Birk and if your born in Wallasey your a Wally.
That makes sense to me Ged.
Hi Chris, I can't think of why LFC need to buid a new stadium when they have a perfectly good one, there is plenty of room for them to expand at the stadium as it stands. The thought of loosing the...
I remember thoes prefabs being built. They where built on what we called the Gypsy Field in the late 40s. It was quite a big estate, built around the Corpy Bus sports ground, and borderd by East...
Thanks for the photos Dazza its a pitty they did'nt have the present day photography techniques then as they do today.
Thanks for thoes pictures Dazza. The Mould st area brings back many memories to me. On one corner of Mould and Scotland Rd was a clock makers shop owend by a Mr Nash and the shop nextdoor was a...
The manager of the Livingston for number of years was John Willy Parker of EFC.
The Lord Nelson was inbetween The Wheatsheaf and Knotty Ash Station.
Between Knotty Ash village hall and Knotty Ash Station there were three pubs. The Knotty Ash, The Wheatsheaf and the oldest one The Lord Nelson. In the middle of thies pubs was the old Knotty Ash...
The Knotty Ash pub in thoes great photo's by Gregs Dad was my local for many years in the 1950s and 60s and the licencee who ran it for many years was a Mrs Jump. The name over the pub door read...
Bents Brewery finished years ago, and the Snakepit was certanly rough. But if it's still standing I dont know, but I wouldnt think so.
The Snakepit was in Berkeley St Toxteth I think it was called The Berkekey. It was owend by Bents Brewery. It was the only Bents pub in Liverpool you could buy there famous tipple Bentox(redbiddy)...