Hiya Pegasus and welcome,
Are you on rootschat-your name seems familiar !!
Jacky
Hiya Pegasus and welcome,
Are you on rootschat-your name seems familiar !!
Jacky
Victoria Settlement, Netherfield rd.
Passed by this way yesterday, just thought I'd post a photo
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I was standing by a cafe/restaurant which is opposite the Victoria settlement.
I took a photo because I think it's a smart building. It looks nice.
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Fell down the steep stairs in the New York once - drunk.
I can't recall the original building. I'd know it if I saw a photo to jog my memory. Was it a block of flats there before?
I remember the New York pub although I never went in it.
I forget some of what was there originally - - and with not going down that way for a long time I've not realised what's now missing.
Last edited by lindylou; 05-08-2007 at 02:02 PM.
My mother in law lives in the flats pictured above of the Victoria settlement my old youth club.she used to live on the 13 floor of the Corinth block of flats
great view she had, the Victoria settlement flats are brilliant, except for the stupid sods who keep smashing the glass doors.
Is the youth club the Albion? The flats behind are York Terrace and Northumberland terrace aren't they - Cresswell Mount Heights were there too.
No the youth club was the Victoria Settlement they named the flats after it, its also called Patmoss flats and the area is Patmoss close. The Cresswell Mount heights where futher along Netherfield Road by Fairy St.
The flats behind are York and Northumberland Terrace named after the streets that used to be there.
The pub that once was the New York in now Park View flats and underneath is a cafe, on the next block is the pub that once was the Cumberland Arms renamed the Inn on the Hill which has been set on fire but is still standing.
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Ha ha, the difference is though Mandy, I didn't reveal those big yellow bloomers like you.
I had my cerise ones on
Ha Ha Ged ,at least I didn't go comando
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Here's the interesting history about the Victoria Settlement in Everton and the Church of England Minister: Canon Lester
http://www.emanuensis.btinternet.co.uk/lester.htm
Taffy some thing wrong with the victoria settlement link keep getting server error. will keep trying,thanks.
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