Just spent another hour going through the updated pages Ged, superb stuff.
Thanks Mart.
It's a good job I have my camera on me at all times. I was dropping one of my daughters off near Newsham Park and went down Hampstead Road and there's some very distinctive and uniquely designed properties down there and on the corner of Balmoral Road. Then Elm Vale which runs right across to Prescot Road has properties of different era/rooflines etc.
Ooops - you probably meant the old records office stuff.....silly me
Those houses on Prescot Rd, opposite the Police Ground are being demolished now too
and no, I seen some of E.J.'s pics I hadn't seen before
Oh a sneaky one our Eric ha ha. As you know we used to see his stuff first on MyL but it's lucky I keep tabs on his Flickr where I speak to him. As you know with your mate Jimmy, it's amazing what's still out there to be/being discovered/unearthed.
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I've got those houses in Fairfield on there from last year Mart so they'll be history soon too. Was snooping about around Robinson Willey and down by Binns Rd last week as well.
Will pass you all Jimmy passes to me, he said it was OK.
Mart
........I've got those houses in Fairfield on there from last year Mart so they'll be history soon too. Was snooping about around Robinson Willey and down by Binns Rd last week as well.....
Ged!
What are you doing snooping around Robinson's willey behind the binns?
The one area that gets to me (other than the city centre) when I look thru innacityliving is Everton/L5. There is hardly anything left. The city planners just destroyed the whole area. It is not an area I knew as a child and the only building I remember as an adult was the Ann Fowler Home, which seemed to be atop of a hill and could be seen from miles away. Because I know so little about the area, I think the slum clearance went too far, taking away so much character of the area. If I go up Scotland Road, there's nothing other that St Athony's church. Was the housing that bad? Whilst Netherfield Road looks nice landscaped - I would like to see the area as it was in the 60s. Would like the views of someone who knows what the area was like.
My Aunt lives in Elm Vale. I went there a lot as a teenager. My cousin and I who both went to the Cavern discovered Freddie Starr used to sing at the ice rink near them, very cool! I hope they are not pulling them down. My aunt lives close to the main road (Prescot Rd, I think)
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Hi B, here's a few pic's of Netherfield rd,etc,from different periods. Amazing to see how much it's changed,a bit like a desert now,compared to what it was!
Pic's courtesy of L.R.O.and ?
Here are a few more,including a couple from the days when the gentry inhabited the area!
pic's courtesy of L.R.O. and others unknown.(Thanks)
Sandstone in Walton.
There's lots of it, but here's a couple of pics recently uploaded to the site.
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Anfield Cemetery gates in Cherry Lane and there's a story behind the last time they were used - allegedly.
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There's plenty of pics of St. Mary's church - Walton on the hill but not many from this angle in Walton Village.
Great Pics Ged
You know ive been past there millions of times,,,and never took much notice,,,but what a piece of history you got there,,
Bill,,,,,,,,,,,
Thanks Billy.
Excellent, Ged. Do you know if the St. Mary's one is actually old.. or just looks old? I mean the Gothic archway rather than what is to the left of it which looks relatively recent, Victorian or later.
I am guessing that since the Gothic archway is part of the church complex it might actually be medieval although it can be misleading because the Victorians built a lot of things in the Gothic style, the cemetery entranceway being a good example.
Chris
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