I love looking at these old Liverpool views, and my ancestors must be on at least one of them I have seen but I will never know, same as all you guys.
I did find my Nan on an old photo which was...
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I love looking at these old Liverpool views, and my ancestors must be on at least one of them I have seen but I will never know, same as all you guys.
I did find my Nan on an old photo which was...
I think I saw Roy Orbison in one!
I did too Ged, and John Parrot was always there just before he got big.
Type the names in here Betty.
Its Births Marriages and deaths, so make sure you have the right one clicked, and just stick the neames in, and its all FREE :)
http://freebmd.org.uk/
Lovely pics again Gregsdad, I love the first one!
I went with my parents and my Nan, and we got caught in the Typoon or Hurricane, or whatever it was, all got soaked through but talked about it with a laugh for years.
"Trust us to go on that day"...
I like being a passenger in a car on rainy days especially at dusk or night time, dunno it just feels good. I know I'm weirder than you :)
Well i was joking Ged :p
I was bursting mine around 63-64, in 76 I'd well discovered Gurls and beer!
Yeah i wouldn't mind though, me mam shouldn't have shouted at me for bursting tar bubbles, I mean I was 24 at the time!
Well my Grandad used to live St Vincent street and we used to play right there mate, bursting tar bubbles on the road in the summer with a matchstick, and getting a telling off when we got in.
Here you go Ged.
This was taken in St. Vincent Street just behind the Swan pub on London Road, and Seymour street falling down in the background.
I took this sometime in 1977.
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Here some dockland pics I took around 1977, pre container days as you can see from the crates and boxes etc.
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/1325/19058650.th.jpg
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I don't know :(
Unfortunately i don't have anymore of it showing if the roof had a cross or not.
During the 1970's I was at hugh Baird College doing my A Levels and photography was one of them, I took many photo's around the Docklands and this looks very Church like, but I don't know if it...
Was your doctor Doctor Goldberg Ged?
He was just off Islington and I used to always be amazed at all the Shelves behind him full of colored pills :)
I had been looking for details of my Great Grandparents marriage details for years and years, and I was convinced because I couldn't find them that they must've been living 'over the brush'.
I...
I agree with what your saying, I started my family history over 10 years ago and spent 100's joining Ancestry and Findmypast etc.
Most of the stuff I actually found is freely available nowadays...
Its mentioned on post #9 Ged with a teeny tiny bit of the taxi on roof showing
Maybe the bottom of the 'B' is a scratch!
I lost that watch! Gizzit back :p (if its a Rolex :D Not that I've ever owned a Rolex )
Ah tomorrow would be the day for sure begorra!
Ormskirk info was so easy Ged, its all been transcribed and free to get online.
http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Ormskirk/index.html
Yeah but that was just the Govt records Ged, all the Church records are still there, its just knowing what district and Church to look in.
I got my Dads side to 1843 they came over from Dublin (...
My mums mum and all her family are from Ormskirk/Lathom I got her side of the family tree to the 1700's in no time.
All the rest are Irish and as soon as I hit them its a brick wall, researching...
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