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    Default Fitzer's - where are they?

    Hi
    I wonder does anyone or anyone belonging to you know if the was a pub called "The Liver" the address was 9 Robson's row ? it is supposed to be knocked now for re-development.
    My dad told me he was there, his uncle owned it or maybe the brewery and he was the govenor . His name was fred Fitzgerald.
    I was in St. Anthony's R.C. church on scotland road, a few years ago and met a women who said her husband played music in a pub called fitzer's.
    Can anyone enlighten me more

    Thanks
    Last edited by lord edward; 10-11-2007 at 09:50 PM. Reason: to make clear

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    I'll check out where the Liver was and see what names are given as the landlords. It's more than likely nicknamed Fitzy's, as were a number of pubs in Liverpool but more notably the South end but these of course could have been Fitzpatricks, Fitzsimmons etc not just Fitzgerald.
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    I can't find Robson's Row in the street directories.
    There's only Robson Street, and 9 wasn't a pub.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    I can't find Robson's Row in the street directories.
    There's only Robson Street, and 9 wasn't a pub.
    Hello Phillip,
    Thanks for your help. My dad said he was in the pub years ago, my dad has since passed away. I learned that they knocked robson's row for new building ?

    Fred was his name and he had the "Liver" pub.
    He had a son Tommy who was a head master in bootle, so my dad said.

    thanks for your help
    Lord Edward

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    Hello Lord Edward.

    I don't know what period Robson's Row existed, but it isn't in the 1936 directory, so that can't have been its official name.

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