exacta2a's Dragons Teeth photo at Crosby featured in the Liverpool Echo (8/4/11)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2a/464264612/in/pool-816926@N21/.
There are also a few along the Cheshire Lines...
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exacta2a's Dragons Teeth photo at Crosby featured in the Liverpool Echo (8/4/11)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/exacta2a/464264612/in/pool-816926@N21/.
There are also a few along the Cheshire Lines...
The IGF artwork "Wish you were here" is now at the new museum (South window).
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The 75th anniversary of John Mckenna's death is next Tuesday. LFC's website doesn't mention the exact date, but it was 22/3/1936 (information from headstone in Toxteth Park cemetery)...
Pictures of Spring Place (Numbers 1-7), Littledales Cottages, Bay Horse Hotel:
http://oldswan.piczo.com/prescotroad?cr=5&linkvar=000044
1871 Census RG10/3850/131-133a
The enumerators walk out of...
1891 census:
The Grey Horse Inn, 22, Prescot Rd RG12/3001/60a. Ignore this one, though.
Grey Horse (beerhouse, Elizabeth Charnock), 161, Prescot Rd* RG12/3001/36a.
The Charnocks appear on a...
A large section of the Odeon (Pudsey Street part) was demolished this afternoon.
Liverpool Mercury 26th June 1860.
Among the description for the sale of the "Blue House" 13 Argyle Street is the following line
...close to..."where the new Bridewell is to be erected". ...
I came across a photograph of a building between the School for the Blind and Hunters Lane, but called Scholfield Home For Girls:
http://www.hiddenlives.org.uk/homes/WAVER01.html
Part of Leopold Road (the Edge Lane shops) is currently being demolished.
There was a large tanker by the pagoda earlier this week. I presume re-filling the lake? which was empty of water the last time I was around there.
Some turfing has been done by the entrance...
The 'Pennies lane' link I gave on post No. 80 has an incorrect transcription.
I checked the 1841 census and it is recorded as PENNIS Lane. The name appears twice, next to Grove Cottage, copies...
The steel I saw getting lifted by a crane is this new bridge:...
I've yet to see a record of any burials during the ownership of the land by the Wesleyan Methodists. I've looked in the usual places online. If anyone can confirm any, please say so.
On the 1851...
The area around the old W.C. is due to be cleared soon, for better facilities. There are several large stone blocks scattered around Otterspool. Some have the remains of railings, some others have...
I was waiting for better weather to get a wide-view of them. I posted the Streetview link as some people may not know where they are located. The area has only just been opened-up to the general...
The Dragon is to the right of the main gate. One could do a quick in and out to take photographs, as the gate is often open. The rest of this area has been flattened. A crane was lifting some...
The St Pauls mentioned on the Records Office website is marked on the 1906 map at Greenfield Road, St Pauls Church (Wes. Meth).
The available information on this Church is listed as:
287 LSE/10 ...
There is a memorial at Old College Place.
St Oswald Street Wesleyan Church is mentioned on the Liverpool Records Office website:
St. Paul's Methodist Church, Stoneycroft (formerly Wesleyan Methodist):
"Services were first held in...
There's a letter showing the factory on Ebay (auction ended, item unsold):
Jonathan Edmondson & Co Purity Brand Confectionery Works Colville Street Wavertree ...
I couldn't find this man on CWGC, but the KIA date seems late to me.
Toxteth Park Cemetery plot details:
http://www.toxtethparkcemetery.co.uk/dbase/grave.php?grave=343§ion=10
In Loving...
I noticed a postcard for sale, a couple of years ago, Macsymons Buildings, next to the Sailors Home (another building in Church Street is advertised in one of the windows as 'Sale Rooms')
The...
There a few train wheels above the railway line at this location. They are dedicated to Henry Booth, George Stephenson, William Baker and John Ramsbottom.
They are located here:...
I did wonder why 'Eldon Grove' doesn't appear...it doesn't seem to exist as an address. It's not on Google maps.
Top picture: "The cover illustration is from a painting of Mossley Hill c1910 by Charles R. Wood" (map of Mossley Hill 1905, Godfrey Edition)
Bottom picture: Solomons Mausoleum (from The History of...