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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    You mean Shaw Street park Mandy? home of Evertons emblem,which is the hut.
    no the park I'm on about was on the hill close to St Georges church opposite were Seacombe Tower was ,the long building in Steves Picture was a church hall & has recently been demolished
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    this is the building I think it is taken from York Terrace

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    Ha,Ha, "cardiac hill",what a suitable name!

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    Wow! that building only just been demolished aftre all this time.

    If mem serves me right that was the methodist church

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    It is that park Mandy however, I believe that's the side of the Popular Cinema.

    Check out the roof line, end bit of wall against the next two pics.


    See how the roof tiles come straight down to the gutter with no square edge of wall/roof like on the 'Everton Terrace' pic.





    But on this pic of the Popular taken from Corinth Tower, see the square edge like on the ET pic.






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    Ged...

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    I thought it could have been the Pop ( my dad used to tell me all his goings on at "the back of the Pop" haha) but I wasn't sure exactly where it was.....a bit before my time
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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
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    Go compare dot com.


    See the little pot on the roof just behind the apex.








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    I think I can see the join(t),but the pot's affecting me judgement!

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    I like to weed out all other options but if you spliff the photos down the middle you'll see it's the same building.
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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    You sure it was Amos Street? and not Pathamos Street?

    I lived round that area as a child but don't recollect an Amos Street,although I was a kid at the time maybe I'm wrong?
    i lived in priory road off heyworth street i remember amos street it was up by were mary hardmans pub was i think it ran down into everton terrace ?

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    Amos Street was a couple of streets down from Priory rd.
    You had Priory, Samuel, Minerva and then Amos, though its top end was not on Heyworth Street it was off Minerva St, the bottom being on St Georges Hill.
    Mary Hardmans (The Thistle, I think) was on the corner of Waterhouse St.
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    I remember, when the flats were being built on Everton Terrace, seeing workmen with sparklers.
    In the evening me and my mates used to play on the site and we found a few of these sparklers where the men had been working and took them home and hid them. At the weekend when my Mam and Dad went out my mates came round and we tried lighting these sparklers on the gas ring. They got so hot we couldn't hold them and they still would not light. Some years later I realised they were welding rods.
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    Default The Grove

    The way the streets were built around here was amazing, being on different levels.
    Off Everton Terrace between Waterhouse St. and Sampson St. there was a place we knew as "The Grove", (on researching Kellys Gores I think it may be called Blundell Terrace) It was on a higher level than the rest of the houses on Everton Terrace, and had a flight of steps going to it. There was a row of maybe 10 houses on one side, railings overlooking Everton Terrace, and a high wall round the other two sides. Opposite the houses there was what could have been a bit of garden area, and a great big sandstone "cliff" in the corner which we used to climb on.
    It was the likes of all this that gave the area its character.
    How I wish I could go back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stanier View Post
    I remember, when the flats were being built on Everton Terrace, seeing workmen with sparklers.
    In the evening me and my mates used to play on the site and we found a few of these sparklers where the men had been working and took them home and hid them. At the weekend when my Mam and Dad went out my mates came round and we tried lighting these sparklers on the gas ring. They got so hot we couldn't hold them and they still would not light. Some years later I realised they were welding rods.
    Ha,Ha,


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