Hi.
I have been looking at pics of the North End.
But can't find any pictures or mention of Sir Thomas White Gardens. My wife lived there from 1937 until 1958. That's when we got married and moved to live at 11 Hobart street and then in at 13 Hobart street. Hobart street was a little side street running between Melbourne St and York Terrace.
Hobart St had a row of terraced houses, just on one side, that faced a sandstone wall. At the top of Hobart St (York Terrace end) was Our Ladys RC school. The Church was on St Domingo Road and Sir Thommy Whites seemed to be built around it. When our house along with other was compulsory purchased, we moved out live in Warrington.

Does any one know of the background details of 2 other Liverpool streets, Grayson St. and Rollo St? I am interested in how or why they had those names e.g. the names where we lived had Australian connections, so why Grayson St and Rollo St, were they named after once important Liverpool people?

Help would be welcomed.