By the time I had negotiated Woolton village or the pubs of Netherly. Gatacre could be a bit bleary. As a lad on the corpy we did that round. The kitty might I add made it lucrative, find me Quarry Street
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By the time I had negotiated Woolton village or the pubs of Netherly. Gatacre could be a bit bleary. As a lad on the corpy we did that round. The kitty might I add made it lucrative, find me Quarry Street
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Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means,
Time held me green and dying
Though I sang in my chains like the sea.
Dylan Thomas
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Quarry Street contains a number of quaint little hostelrys, a nice area.
Something different;
The Chepstow Castle, County Road, Walton
The Spellow, Goodison Road, Walton
Both last Friday night.
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
Is Paddy asking about the Quarry St in Woolton Village? or can it be the same??? Hey Paddy! have your first pint at the 'Black Bull', and your last one at 'The Grapes'' and stop for one at each of the pubs you pass on the way!!! Then you'll find Quarry St just around the corner!!! Cheers Mate
Well norm it was a corpy joke. We had our depot at Quarry Street next door to Bear Brands where the best looking girl in Liverpool worked.The managers often spied on our activities as to where the lorry was parked. Friday was hide and seek day. Woolton village hasn't changed much I was there for a christening a few years back
Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means,
Time held me green and dying
Though I sang in my chains like the sea.
Dylan Thomas
The Lutine Bell
The Windermere
The George
The Richmond,closed down at the moment.
All taken on a pub crawl from Townsend Lane to Everton Park.No pints were drunk on the making of these photos.
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A few more pub photos...
The Marine - South Road, Waterloo
The Magazine - Magazine Brow, Wallasey.
Miltons - Birkenhead town centre (now an Indian restaurant).
The Farmers Arms - Wallasey Village
The Farmers Arms - Netherton Road, Moreton
Fly In The Loaf - Hardman Street, Liverpool city centre
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TA Paddy! I can see you were very fond of the Woolton Village area, as I was too! once worked for Howard Fords (Bear Brand) operated a hosiery machine there, the family of the guy on the next machine to me ran 'The Grapes', mind you! that was back in the fifties!! (And you're right about the good looking girls!!!!) "Sadly. just a memory now"!!!! Cheers
Cracker pics all
Keeping it real!
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This is the roof of the closed down Richmond pub on Breck Road. I noticed
the bird while taking a pic of the pub but there is also some thing else just behind the rod on the apex of the roof which looks very ornate,anybody know
what it is? Took this from the opposite side of the road.
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That was a really imposing set of pubs you found for us on Page 93 - Joe,
Ross, and Greg's Dad.Thanks very much.
Stan H.
The Belgrave on Bryanson Road in St Michaels
Looks like the end of the line for the Golden Eagle with Dickie Lewis`s bar in Kirkby
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Great photos the photo of the magazine took me back on the otherside of the road was there is there a pub called the pilot?thanks for the memory.
The Pilot Boat is just a little further along, another lovely little pub...
The Perch Rock - also in New Brighton - is another great pub with a nice crowd of regulars. Often there will be somebody with a banjo, another with a guitar and even someone on the old harmonica playing in the Perch. No loud music, just a good old sing-song, the patrons providing the entertainment themselves.
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