They should have a big party.
If Ron was still working Eh Ged.
They should have a big party.
If Ron was still working Eh Ged.
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That's true Spike, just look at the fantastic organising skills of commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Blackstock St bombing - not.....
Still, it shouldn't take a person removed from the localised area to start the ball rolling should it?
Perhaps they've something lined up in the Silvestrian or Eldonian clubs - or a summer street party ala Silver Jubilee style in 77.
I thought I remembered seeing the Eldon Grove Labourers' Dwellings on some official list of Grade II-listed buildings... I don't think it was just lamp-posts that were being referred to! I've only just realised that's the full name of the housing scheme we're talking about on this Thread... But I suppose I must be mistaken, if there's talk of demolishing them?
On the other hand, it could well explain all those fires... accidental on purpose, I'm thinking? (Wouldn't be a first!)
Yes, I meant a summer (ie June/July) street party - but I get your play on words - possibly a Summer Seat Summer Street party.
Summer Seat in the Heat.
Or not if June in Liverpool is anything to go by.
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Imagine turning up their in Bootle in 1912 clothes.
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Wonder where the name SUMMER SEAT comes from?
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isn't that what happened with Thingwall house ? It was 'purposely' left to rot at the mercy of vandalism and arson.
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It's a name that fascinates me because Summer Seat makes you think of some rural idyllic setting surrounded by flowering shrubs and singing birds ! ha!![]()
When you come to think about it, there are probably lot's of names around like that - names of places that look nothing like how they sound![]()
Im sure the area was some posh garden where the snobs went way back when. Long before the houses came.
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Do you think the name comes from Springfield ?
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It's true. I've read that the steep hill of Everton and down into Kirkdale, and heading across towards Bootle was a place where the upper classes would walk to take in the fresh sea air and admire the views over the river. The area was a kind of rural retreat in days gone by.
Some pics when the gates were open and nobody around.
The panoramic one went a bit squewiff ! !
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Spot on Lindy! Ken Dodd even predicted it would be burnt down - because he knew that property developers were interested... And so it came to pass... And there are so many other examples...
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So, who reclaimed it for the 'labouring classes'? It does look a bit like the Port Sunlight housing erected by Lord Leverhulme for his soap workers. But who would be the enlightened philanthropist in this instance? -- I see there was a bottle factory nearby (Shades of Beryl Bainbridge?) ... but would that have been important enough to have had the funding for such a venture?... Anyone know?
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