I told them I had an interest in the original 7 streets of Liverpool
Looks a bit stormy there Dave, a bit like this thread
Christopher T. George
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My first post on this thread (see below). What is there to misunderstand?
Any info and photos of the streets below would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Castle Street, Dale Street, Bank Street, Juggler Street, Chapel Street, Moor Street and Whiteacre Street; three of these have kept their original name to the present day, Castle Street, Chapel Street and Dale Street.
Bank Street (Water Street) formed the southern upright of the H, running past the site of the present town hall into Dale Street.
The northern upright of the H consisted of Chapel Street, which continued into Moor Street (Tithebarn Street), these were connected in the middle by Juggler Street (High Street) which ran south into Castle Street, and north into Whiteacre Street (Old Hall Street).
There were two crosses in Juggler Street, the High cross at the junction with Dale Street and the White Cross at the junction with Chapel Street
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
It's never stopped anyone in the past posting pics and info at the drop of a hat on any given subject.
Excuses, excuses
I always remembered being told at school that the official address of most (if not all) Town Halls was 1 High Street.
Was anybody else ever told this?
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