Not sure if I've got any of Whitefield Terrace Gwen but i'll look, I may have one of the cottage pub though.
Everton has contained such an array of housing over the decades, even centuries from fine merchant houses and ship owners mansions so they could overlook their shipping coming into the Mersey The slum courts which finally encroached upon them making the rich flee to Toxteth and Aigburth and the likes were then replaced with terracing of the likes seen in those streets which sloped away from the ridge high up on Heyworth Street.
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Everton also had its fair share of 1930s tenements and then of course the 1950s and 60s High Rise all along Netherfield Road which have now been replaced with low density housing.
In fact Everton is going to be the chosen district in one of the galleries of the new museum of Liverpool such was the diversity of its housing.
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