thanks Waterways
While trying to rescue the situation, I noticed that the Yo page went blank and I had to completely exit and come back in ! Twice I've had to do that.
thanks Waterways
While trying to rescue the situation, I noticed that the Yo page went blank and I had to completely exit and come back in ! Twice I've had to do that.
Last edited by lindylou; 03-24-2009 at 02:51 PM.
WW needn't worry about being wrong just the once as he was also wrong on another site by saying the session drummer the Beatles used on Love me do was Tommy White when it was Andy White
Being wrong just the once is hard to admit as you like to keep your record intact, twice is a little easier dontchathink, I found it so
I got the White right!!!! I booze with his mate.
It was still referred to as the Tatler. The Tatler in Church St was the country's first news theatre, which makes me think all News theaters were referred to as "Tatler". Philip may clarify.Being wrong just the once is hard to admit as you like to keep your record intact, twice is a little easier dontchathink, I found it so
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The new Amsterdam at Liverpool?
Save Liverpool Docks and Waterways - Click
Deprived of its unique dockland waters Liverpool
becomes a Venice without canals, just another city, no
longer of special interest to anyone, least of all the
tourist. Would we visit a modernised Venice of filled in
canals to view its modern museum describing
how it once was?
Giving Liverpool a full Metro - CLICK
Rapid-transit rail: Everton, Liverpool & Arena - CLICK
Save Royal Iris - Sign Petition
I'll put a piece about news theatres in the "Some Liverpool Cinemas" thread, as I'm checking dates and haven't finished it yet.
The Tatler was at 25 Church Street, its entrance was in part of the building now occupied by Clarks Shoes. This same building once housed the very first Woolworths before they built their much larger store across the road on the site of St Peter's Church.
The cinema in Clayton Square opened in 1912 as The Liverpool Picture House and changed its name to the Prince of Wales before becoming The Liverpool News Theatre in 1946, finally finishing up as The Jacey from 1964 to 1972. I'm not sure but suspect the "Jacey" name was derived from J & C Moores Ltd, the company owned by the famous John & Cecil of Littlewoods fame, who by that time owned most of the properties in Clayton Square.
What I cant get my head round is the fact, that I used to wait for the bus in Clayton Square when I was a kid, but now, how come there seems to be 2 levels? I mean all those steps to go up and down, I dont remember Clayton Square being on such an incline.?????
Here's a pic' of precinct from the top of Elliot st.You can see the slope is much more gradual, than it seems now!
Pic' courtesy of ?
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Here's Clayton Square in 1986 (apologees if seen before).
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And to go with that...
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Here's a link to Lizzie Christian who was once a common site in Clayton Square.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/local...e/lizzie.shtml
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