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    I am co-authoring a new book on Pearson's Garage, otherwise Pearson Brothers and Pearsons of Liverpool. They were by outbreak of the war at 5, 6 & 7 Shaw Street, and then they had large premises in Overbury Street where they assembled thousands of US, Canadian and some British vehicles for the War Department, US Forces, Canadian Forces, RAF, Royal Navy and Ministry of Food. Post-war they rebuilt ex-military vehicles and then rebodied wartime buses to create new luxury coaches. They had pre-war been coachbuilders and then contibued from 1948-9 in Smithsdown Lane.

    The company may have started out as a coachbuilders, and also ran coaching companies, such as Happy Days Motor Ways. The firm was possibly J Pearson & Sons, and the business was then taken over by the brothers including one R Pearson. Happy Days Moto Ways appears to have been taken over by Ribble in 1947. However before then the firm established Sunniways, based in Shaw Street, which became Pearson Brothers Ltd in 1950.

    The book should have about 160 pages, and the photographs taken of the operations are amazing, especially as numerous vehicles were photgraphed in the cleared bombsites around Shaw Street and possibly in Ormskirk Park near to a hug vehicle crate dump.

    Does anyone remember Pearson's please, and anyone that worked there? We had a call from a gentleman born 1929 who worked for the firm in Overbury Sreet from 1943-9, so there must be someone out there still? We also could do with some help identifying locations from the photographs...there were several that featured cobbled streets.


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    Welcome to the forum.

    I'd love to try to help to identify the photos.

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    I'll have to post some pix to my website so that they can be studied. There are however two sets of flats near the Overbury Street works, one with balconies if that means anything...long blocks with several floors (brick I would suggest, Thirties build).
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    Overbury Street is not too far from the site of Williamson's Tunnels in Edge Hill - I've lots of pictures around that area but not from Overbury Street.

    However if you chuck some pictures on here, I'd gladly take a look and see what I can recognise!

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    Ah! I swore blind I recognised Pearsons but I couldn't remember where! I have a picture of the entrance of Smithdown Lane - this should be right up your street?
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    Jon,
    That is pearsons the butchers shop, not the garage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shytalk View Post
    Jon,
    That is pearsons the butchers shop, not the garage.
    I know but there has to be some connection? Same road same surname?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oracle View Post
    However before then the firm established Sunniways, based in Shaw Street, which became Pearson Brothers Ltd in 1950.
    Good luck with the book, but wasn't Sunniways Coaches still going in the 60s and early 70s? Or was it Sunnyways? They used to run the footy away coaches. We even had a nickname based on them whenever we used to hitch to away matches - "Thumbyways"

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    You may be right about Sunniways...Pearson Brothers Limited was dissolved in 1974, They had quite a fleet into the Sixties.

    I don't have any photos of Smithdown Lane although there are some I believe of their body works: 168 Smithdown Lane by 1948 and then nunber 182 by 1949. That van appears to be a Bedford CA, with a Ford Popular 100E in front of it...so without checking the registration date on the van, it appears to be late Fifties?

    I shall put some pix online for perusal. Were there any cobbled streets in the area? The Pearson depot in Overbury Street had a tall brick chimney with "PEARSONS" in capital white letters up it. The Shaw Street Garage (dealership on two levels) sold Morris, Wolseley, Standard, cars. There was also a Hire Car department and the coach hire office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oracle View Post
    I shall put some pix online for perusal.
    slightly of subject, but I think Crown Coaches and to a lesser extent, Smiths(?) of Bootle were their main rivals
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    Pearson’s was my first job on leaving school in 49’ I was the office-boy/messenger or in today’s parlance “The Gofor”; it was on the left hand side of Smithdown Lane, a stone-mason, monument works on the opposite corner. Person’s comprised a large factory area with huge double gates; the factory was adjacent to yard where all old military vehicle bodies were stored. From memory, the next building down from the Pearson’s complex was a block of tenements, I believe it was Mertyl Gardens, the road leading up to Wavertree, opposite Pearson’s Gate, was where Saint Ann’s Catholic School and Church was; I once knew the area quite well but that was a long time ago and the old grey cells have deteriorated a lot since then. The factory was a double story building but only the main floor was in use, the whole left-hand side was the store, on the right was the paint shop and the middle section was where they built the coaches and reconditioned some military vehicles. There was always three or four coaches under construction and at the far end of the main floor there was a ‘Body Shop’ which really fascinated me because the body builders would take a flat sheet of metal then, backwards and forwards through rollers and beating with different hammers they would produce perfect mudguards, hoods, boot lids in fact they produced all the body work … those men were skilled.

    I left Pearson’s in 50 to go the Gravesend National Sea Training School, then spent over 50 years sailing the oceans of the world as a Merchant Seaman.
    During the May Blitz all around that area was devastated in the bombing, Persons was hit and as kids we would terrify each other with stories about the ghost of White Mary, she supposedly was killed when Pearson’s was bombed … I went in and out of all the bombed building looking for shrapnel, in fact our gang used to manufacture pieces of Meschersmitt 109’s out of tin cans, in Pearson’s yard, and I never saw White Mary …. Incidentally that piece of a German plane that got shot down in Liverpool that your granddad showed you is possibly a piece of baked beans tin.

    PS. My memory has just kicked in, it wasn't Pearsons when the building was bombed it was a firm name Millners and I think they made Security Safes and Strong Box's
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    The Pearson’s subsidiary, Sunnybrook Coaches had their office and garage in Shaw Street
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    Home James and Lawrensons are a few more coach companies that spring to mind when in my Redmen On Tour memories. Wonder if they are still going?

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    Mertyl Gardens might be the large block of flats to the right of the yard in Overbury Street.

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    I think it is, I've been out of the country for 50 years?

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