Well in Gerard. Glad you's all like the photos that appear here.
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Jimbo, The tower blocks were Tatlock and Blemheim towers, near the Castle pub which is still there. Those 50s blocks, the 3 high ones Gerard, there's a row of them on blemheim street now, Betty and Angela's shop is at the top, well those are now converted to houses. Wonder why they're not carrying on the trend with Grosvenor st? - I would imagine it's cheaper when all the gas/water/electricity mains are already in but who knows?
Lindylou. The statues were made by Herbert Tyson Smith in his Bluecoat Chambers gallery and were commissioned by Lancelot Keay (later Sir) who was the corrporations chief architect. They were placed over the archways on Gerard Gardens, not the main big arch but the ones in Christian street and Hunter street. They are portland stone reliefs in sections. Gerard actually lived directly above the Hod Carrier, I, on the other side, directly above the Architect, though both at different times. The originals are in store, having been in the Museum of Liverpool life at Mann Island and will hopefully form part of the new X shaped museum when opened. The statue used as the memorial is a replica, the plinth being for the ex residents and the statue for all those who've lost their lives in the construction industry.
As teenagers, most were a bit blase about them I suppose as we'd walk under them countless times a week without giving them a second glance or wondering why they were there. Don't know if Gerard or Paul knew, but I certainly didn't.
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