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    Nice pic of the Legs of Man Ged, i remember it well



    I love that pic of the flats on Netherfield road

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    Quote Originally Posted by ayjaykay View Post
    I'm stilll amazed how this slightly sloping road became the steep steps that are there now!
    I've always wondered about that too. I don't recall Parker street being so steep as that - the way we have those steep steps by 'George' & Clayton shopping Mall. Can't understand where that hill came from

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    A couple that Philip may appreciate being a Dingleite. A tram coming down Beloe street and the pub that is now call derelict but was the **** Jennings. The blocks either side of it at Mill Street are King Gardens as you will know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    A couple that Philip may appreciate being a Dingleite. A tram coming down Beloe street and the pub that is now call derelict but was the **** Jennings. The blocks either side of it at Mill Street are King Gardens as you will know.
    An adopted Dingleite.
    Poor D i c k Jennings gets censored.

    Keep the photos coming, Ged.
    I've found some of my snaps of Myrtle Gardens, Gerard Gardens & Almond Gardens (anybody remember that one?).
    Last edited by PhilipG; 01-12-2007 at 10:39 PM.

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    Hello all. Some fantastic pictures. My family are from around the Everton/Soho St area, but were all moved out to Huyton when I was just a baby and I never got to see a much of the area.

    If anyone has any pictures of the 4 squares tenements, where most of my family were brought up, and also the Radcliffe estate, where we lived for just a year, It would be much appreciated.

    Cheers.

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    Hello Terry and welcome to the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    A couple that Philip may appreciate being a Dingleite. A tram coming down Beloe street and the pub that is now call derelict but was the **** Jennings. The blocks either side of it at Mill Street are King Gardens as you will know.

    Ged, are you sure that second one is in the Dingle? It looks more like the stretch of Mill Street between Warwick Street and Hill Street. Is that still the Dingle? I can't work out where the Dingle begins and ends! (I doubt anyone can - it seems to be a moveable feast).

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    Hi, Lindy, thanks for the welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    A couple that Philip may appreciate being a Dingleite. A tram coming down Beloe street and the pub that is now call derelict but was the **** Jennings. The blocks either side of it at Mill Street are King Gardens as you will know.
    Nice to see the old Green Goddess coming down the street, Ged!

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    Here's a picture of some of my family and locals of Storrington Avenue in Frith Beach,we were on a "chara".The lad pulling the face in the front row is Wayne Rooneys Uncle Bernard and his Nan Pat is the woman with the blonde hair.I can't see myself anywhere so I'm thinking I might already be on the bus.That's my Uncle with the shady muzzie and my Dad's in the centre crouching down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul D View Post


    Here's a picture of some of my family and locals of Storrington Avenue in Frith Beach,we were on a "chara".The lad pulling the face in the front row is Wayne Rooneys Uncle Bernard and his Nan Pat is the woman with the blonde hair.I can't see myself anywhere so I'm thinking I might already be on the bus.That's my Uncle with the shady muzzie and my Dad's in the centre crouching down.
    Great picture Paul..Happy days Eh Lad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerard View Post
    Great picture Paul..Happy days Eh Lad.
    They certainly were.

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    Nice pic, Paul. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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    Yes Chris, the old green goddess god bless .

    Jericho, it's the Dingle as far my pa in law says and he was born off Cockburn street and has drank the area dry but is now a north ender. I know that LCC change sign locations as frequently as the weather (or when snobs complain it shouldn't be L8 etc) - but what would you class that area as then, perhaps Toxteth?

    I know lower down on Park Lane, the tenements there were in L1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Yes Chris, the old green goddess god bless .

    Jericho, it's the Dingle as far my pa in law says and he was born off Cockburn street and has drank the area dry but is now a north ender. I know that LCC change sign locations as frequently as the weather (or when snobs complain it shouldn't be L8 etc) - but what would you class that area as then, perhaps Toxteth?

    I know lower down on Park Lane, the tenements there were in L1.
    I live in the Dingle, near the Ancient Chapel, but I must admit that I don't know where the boundaries are.
    I get the impression it's just a feeling (and a certain amount of pride, perhaps) that people further north say they live in the Dingle.
    Wellington Road, for instance, is always claimed to be the Dingle.

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