Oh yeah. Well as the Dingle is the important area that it the one that counts!:hug::PDT_Piratz_26: lol
[QUOTE=Davec;171800]The only hill we had was the gentle one from Prinny to Admiral St.
All the other 'hill' streets (Grins, Fern, and Pim) give you alternative hits when entered in Google, but not 'Vron'.
In fact I can't think of a 'proper' word that kicks off with 'vr'.
Dave[/QUOTI think I remember our street had a good old slope to it, Micawber St. So, the rest of the Dickens character streets must have too. Not Weller,that ran through them.
All I could find in the dictionary was 'Vroni K?nig-Salmi' Told you it was for me, now it contains my nickname Roni too, lol
Off LisBURN Lane, Liverpool 13.
Auburn, Bankburn, Craigburn, Deansburn, Eskburn, Fairburn, Gorseburn, Heyburn Roads.
Anyone know why?
In Skelmersdale, each georgraphical region seems to have estates beginning with the same letter. Probably helps the local postmen out a bit.
I am guessing Everton had an Australian grouping-I found Adelaide, but not Melbourne. Are there more?
Hmmm. What no streets to commemorate musicians?!
How's about the Tom Jones roads ?
That's not unusual.
Thought you might say that..... :PDT_Aliboronz_24:Attachment 16738
They are actually in Litehrland....
In Litherland, behind the Liverpool Arms - In Order.....
T. wyford Ave
J. ersey Ave
O. verton Ave
N. ewlyn Ave
E. nstone Ave
S. tanton Ave
Named after a local who owned the land and ran the Liverpool arms I believe.
And opposite the pub is Ford Cemetery - or to some...The green green grass of home.
You just can't "Help Yourself" can you
( see what I did there ... )
Pair of Drunken Sods!