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    So so. The Scottie Press encompass Scottie Road and that's a Vauxhall based organisation though when we were living in L3, we considered ourselves townies - not even Everton or Vauxhall.

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    It says Kirkdale on my dads envelope I have for that address.

    Agree with Ged its right on all the boarders, Townies is best.
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    Well Kirkdale is supposed to run northwards from Boundary st, 'Boundary' being the boundary with Kirkdale so perhaps whoever send that particular letter was a bit skewiff.

    Still not ever come across any real good ones of Kew St Spike
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    People are still mad when writing addresses now

    I agree Kirkdale is further along.
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    Been doing a bit of research lately around the muirhead avenue roundabout area which ive seen described as tuebrook, clubmoor and old swan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    The only decent pic i've seen of Kew st is in Freddy O'Connor's book 'It all came tumbling down' - I think I have it on my site but not sure. I certainly have one of the rears of Kew St and that little landing block of flats but they were from the 1920s. The records office folder attributed to Kew Street is missing.
    Ged, wasn't the Homer Cinema on the corner of Kew Street?

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    My dad said there was a Cinema at the end of the street.

    Also Kew street had an Air Raid Shelter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spike View Post
    My dad said there was a Cinema at the end of the street.

    Also Kew street had an Air Raid Shelter.
    That would be the Homer Cinema then Spike, went there in the fifties, as the picture started, the attendent used to go around the side walls turning the gaslights down!

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    hi tysiony my name is steve,at the moment im in iraq,but i think ican help you,kew st ran between scotland rd and great homer st, i know this because in the mid sixtys i worked there when i was an apprentise,hope this helps ,all hte best stay safe,,,,,steve

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    Default history taveners sweet factory

    hi guys wondered wether you could help me i have been reacerching taveners sweet factory and found there first premises was in ke street 1922 to 28 would like to know if you could help me with pics or storys may be regards ( john k0

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