Christopher T. George
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Gerard, I have forgotten how that area use to look, cut price records, the model shop, skin, what was the grand looking building by the telephones boxes in your first photos, its also in the second?
I now know the answer it was on another thread.
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" If you know your history, then you would know where you coming from".
"I could have been a footballer - but I had a paper round"..Yosser Hughes
Gerard, Gianelli's was a bit packed about 10 mins ago, give it an hour mate!
Great pictures Gerard, its amazing how the road does not look that steep, but has been replaced by a gigantic staircase leading to Clayton Square? I bought many an LP from that cut price record store, most of them dodgy imports that made 'flexi-discs' seem as though they were made of bacolite (showing my age now!).
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Great pics, Gerard!![]()
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Wonderful, Gerard.
My "Old Liverpool" members are going to get spoiled now that you and Ged have given permission for your photos to be put there.
Thanks, Gents.
Me and our Joey were never out of that City models shop which later moved to Stanley Street. I've grown out of those trains now - he hasn't though![]()
Philip, that one on the corner of Manchester street was just called the GAMES shop. I don't know if it's the same collectables that you mean but I remember a place facing harvest home, the entrace being in Temple Court off Victoria st?
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