Originally Posted by
wsteve55
I think that's right George...the "Belmont" pub,St ??? church,the gateway to Newsham park estate,and the Sheil rd corner!
St Margarets.
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Originally Posted by
GeorgePorgie
Yes but I'm not too sure on this side as there were high rise flats before the houses there now,but my mind is niggling away saying there where buildings/shops/houses on that side of the road going up towards the Grafton.
Mind is sketchy on this particular area.
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Even the great mephisto Ged doesn't have pics on this sideofthe location.
He does have some pics of Rocky lane but they're actually Lower Breck not Rocky lane,Rocky Lane started at the Belmont and ended at Lower Breck.
West Deby Road started at Brougham Terrace and ended at the Belmont,after Lower breck it became west derby road again.
West Derby Road was a new A road and before it was implemented only Belmont Drive was there,thats the drive adjacent to the park corner gates or stone pillars because the gates are well gone.
There was also a church directly afte the grafton
quote - 'Even the great mephisto Ged doesn't have pics on this sideofthe location.'
Ha,ha, the great mephisto - -- -- sorry for laughing Ged I'll keep thinking of you as the great mephisto
If there was any milk bar around there it must have been before I was born in the 1950s ! It must have been in my parents/grandparents times.
There were shops etc leading up West Derby rd towards the Grafton, but I'm not familiar with what was up that end
I only knew of Capaldis which was Kensington.
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Originally Posted by
GeorgePorgie
Originally Posted by
GeorgePorgie
oops! scoll down till you come to the pic"West Derby Road"
.. .. I've looked - - but we don't know if there was a milk bar there
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I don't know as I didn't go up that neck of the woods.
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