
Originally Posted by
lindylou
These posts about the tennies have been SO interesting. I never gave them a second thought before and now I'm learning a lot about them.
What's this about hod carriers & architects ? .. relief sculptures on the walls I presume? I am fascinated now

... the statue down by Islington - I looked over at it the other day - is it to do with this ? I've never been close up to that statue.
There were some tenements in Boundary st that I recall. Was it Heriot st?
These pictures of the Architect (you can see the plan for Gerard Gardens in his hand) and Hod Carrier were taken by me when they resided in the Museum of Liverpool Life. Whilst researching my film I came across a guy who worked for Sloyan Doyle during the demolition of the flats. He said he spent three days carving the statues out of the brick. Whilst doing the final part of the hod carrier his boss visited the site and asked what he was doing. "Carving these statues out" he said. His boss replied "just put the ball through them!!" Luckily thanks to the persistance of that guy the statues were saved.
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Lets hope they find a new home in the new Liverpool museum. Ged and I are trying arrange for a section within the museum where his model of Gerard Gardens can be on display, surrounded by the statues which will lead to an arch. You enter the arch and end up in a small theatre which will run my film Gardens of Stone. We believe the combination of items will help visitors see what inner city living was like in 20th Century Liverpool.
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