Arden House, Salvation army hostel. Does anyone know what it was built as and when, was that it's original use?
Blacklers. No introduction required there.
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Christian Street childrens lending library. There's some old internal pics of this in the records office when it was packed to the brim with flatcapped gentlemen but was a kids library when I lived facing it. A well known local Liverpool pop group played their debut concert there when it later became the community centre, in fact I think it was their last gig too. Paul (The Gardens) may be able to assist me with that one?
The other two pics are similar but taken in different years, you'll notice how the cottonpicker pub has been spruced up a bit in the later pic. The heights at the back are Georges Height (the big white ones), the others being Mazzini (where my nan an auntie and a few uncles lived), Cavour and Garabaldi Heights. The Farmers Arms pub stood on the South side of Roscommon street and one of the old properties being demolished is No. 22 where Sir Herbert Morton Stanley of 'Dr. Livingstone I presume' once lived.
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