Edensor Terrace, off Breck Road
Edensor Terrace ran (straight) from Breck Road as far as Barnes Street, then for some reason it became St.Albans, which then ran onto Whitefield Road.
I remember Tyler's shoeshop, and Dick's shoeshop, and the Maypole, which used to sell chocolate slab cake for one and six.
One the corner of Edensor Terrace was Prouts's garage and Whitehead's florists.
Any information on Edensor Terrace
Does anybody remember Murial Harrison who lived with her mother Mrs C A Harrison and family on Edensor Terrace. She was born around 1908. She later moved to 6 Heyes Street Liverpool. It would be fantastic if we got any information or photo's. Thank you...