Hello Thanks. Liverpool has a long and rich history, a snapshot of which is captured in these fascinating photographs from the 1950s. Theres a picture of a Sandhills Hotel on the Liverpool Picturebook websites North page. My grandmother Nell/Ellen was married to Robert early 1900s, and never divorced. Hi Martin Ive found that when having trouble locating streets from census records the original is poorly written or transcribed, or the census writer misheard someone else naming the street. I was born in Cazneau St ( Denbigh Castle pub ) Unfortunately I cannot find Procter Street, West Derby, from 1871, or Cross Street, Wavertree, from 1876. And also, do you know when they were built? I did a bit of research and replied to your previous comment here: http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917. I was wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction to try and locate some old photographs of the street? It was already gone by 1950, probably as a result of bombing. Could you be thinking of Rathbone Street (and Back Rathbone Street)? It was demolished and knocked down by (The Liverpool Council. Pam. Marie. Thanks, This is Bootle, and you can see Leith Terrace marked on this map: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.43778/-2.99426 The street is no longer there. Martin. The label reads Dorothy Rimmer 108a Bold St. Lpool I know that Bold St was the center of bespoke dressmaking in those days but cant locate anything about her or her business. Bill (LPFC Fan, here in the States). ).You can also display car parks in Tours, real-time traffic information and . I wondered if you have any information on the Duggans and of Compton Street. Thank you. Youre right, by the looks of things the numbers only go up to about 150 on Everton Road, before it becomes Heyworth Street. My mums family also lived there, and I am trying to find out when they arrived from Ireland. Heyworth Street Heyworth Street with its many shops and famous school was famous in the district. In my Edwardian A-Z, its in the index but despite searching I cant find it on the accompanying map. The building was no longer a pub but it gives a fair idea about the size of the building etc. sam cottrell Hi David, my father was a director of garners timber.i have a couple of photos of were the timber yards used to be.the timber yard was going for over a hundred years and was family run until it went bust 30 years agoive got quite a bit of info from my dad who is still aliveit sounds like the same family to mei know the name of the company in the 30s was called s garner and sons.i think andy garner contacted me on twitter.if this sounds familiar you can email me for any info you may need, Hi there! hi are you the brother of Christy odonnell re: the feathers, this is along shot as I see the old place is gone. Many Scottish towns were not first mapped until the late 18th or early 19th centuries. are there any pictures or information on this? Did your mums family, the Melodys, live on Cazneau street for a long time? They were built just after the was and demolished about 1970, so the avenue appears on very few maps. His first wife was Mary Abinnet (who died relatively young) and then married an Elizabeth Brown who had two sons from a previous marriage. My dad was born in Jasmine Street Everton. Kind Regards, Gaye. Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads . V7 Maps of Nova Scotia Communities (excluding Halifax) banner image: Maps - 200400434 'L'Acadie' map of Acadia. Hi Martin, thank you for taking the time to reply my great grandfather Samuel Dickinson was a ships steward, he was married to Mary Anne Bryant who would have been at home caring for their children. Best wishes, Belle Vale CP (where my dad taught) was the other side of Childwall Valley Rd in a different estate. Thank you for your reply Martin, the is bound to be a photograph of Heath street somewhere. Im especially interested in the fact that they built roads with intials from their name, as I know thats happened elsewhere in Liverpool. Ive exhausted my resources and my eyes trying to find it on old maps, to no avail. Did you get a reply from Daniel? My great grandmother lived there when she was a child. Have 4 children, Robert very soon after, Peter, Arthur and Elsie, my Mum, born 1924. Price 15.99. My Grandad, born in 1917, lived there as a child, and I have never seen a picture. was coronation gardens built on the site or was site levelled and landscaped?? [6] Williamson Tunnels started. to a main rd called Dearby rd which was the next main rd up from the Dock Road at Canada Dock, I was born in 1951 in Leith terrace and lived there until the compulsory purchase slum clearance in I think 1969 . Had to chang it or as the Broad Sword. Like most people in those days they didnt have much cash, and she has no childhood photos of any of the family and she was saying just the other day how much shed love to see some pictures of the old place. 53.351N 2.894W. Martin, Any help would be greatly appreciated. This was the Watts Scouse Pie shop, next to the Beacon Garage, Heyworth Street The familiar Merebank pub on Mere Lane, viewed in 1947 from the tower of St George's Church with Cottles Chemist to the left at the top of Beacon Lane. I wonder whether this could be a bridge over the Stanley Dock branch of the Leeds Liverpool Canal? There are a few references to Adlington Street that Ive found. i am trying to find an old map of strawberryfields, little woolton. It looks like several decades of development around Edge Hill. I also responded to another question on Ballington Street here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/#comment-207145, Ive just discovered this wonderful site. Family there in 1886. Maps of Liverpool City of Liverpool : area 14,909 acres (exclusive of half of River Mersey) George Philip & Son George Philip & Son L [td] The London Geographical Institute 1900 1900 1:15 400 Cheshire XIV - OS Six-Inch Map Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey 1872 1881 1:10 560 SJ39 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map Hi, I recently read your wonderful book about Liverpools landscape history. Price 15.99. Im researching another family that was there (in 2 Court, 8 house) in 1880s. I am doing some research on a Local Maps and Their Histories. You need to pay a subscription to zoom right in, but many are perfectly easy to read without zooming in much. We are trying to find old maps of Harthill & Calderstones Park, preferably showing Harthill as being part of Calderstones Park. You might be better able to find it yourself if you explore those maps. Id love to see what it looked like. I belive the business continued in the hands of cousins. Demolished to make way for that hideous Rathbone building . Old-Maps.co.uk is your best source for this. A further wave of military mapping between 1715 and 1745 is viewable on our Military Maps of Scotland pages. Thanks. To answer your question, I dont think there was a specific district for Liverpool watchmakers, except to say it was central. I have been looking for some old pictures of Heath street Liverpool 7/8, ran parallel to Bedford street south and across Myrtle street. Depends of which document you look at. Visit website. These houses were often inhabited by those who worked in city centre offices, or the docks, but were slightly higher than the bottom rung of casual labourers such as clerks, messengers and the like. We used to go and visit my gran there in the mid sixties. The poignant pictures offer us a glimpse of what life was like back then. For each location, ViaMichelin city maps allow you to display classic mapping elements (names and types of streets and roads) as well as more detailed information: pedestrian streets, building numbers, one-way streets, administrative buildings, the main local landmarks (town hall, station, post office, theatres, etc. Melville Place is an interesting street. Would you know where Oldham Court, Back Renshaw a Street was please? See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. I think he had a brother who may have come to Lpool with in in the 1870s. Regards John Meaker, Hello They later moved to 154 Chatham street so not to far. My grandfather Walter James Lake is said to have been born in Liverpool between 1868-1872. 2644210. My building was on the corner of Upper Duke St. and St James street (which has now been built over by the cathedral gate development. Would be delighted to fill the void in our history. A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left) Liverpool's Lime Street area pictured from above in 1946 Early history King John 's letters patent of 1207 announced the foundation of the borough of Liverpool. . Im afraid I dont know much about that builder, but Im very interested if anyone can shed some light on them. - Binge on great food in Bold Street - Sip on the drinks in Seel Street - Wander through Liverpool ONE - Drop into the Albert Docks This is a map of all the old streets of Liverpool within the boundary of Queens Drive (plus a few helpful extra roads at the far north and south). Browse the maps: As individual sheets using a zoomable map of England and Wales. If you look at this map of Liverpool in 1898 youll see Oldham Street in the middle. There were also other courts along Grafton St. All have now long gone. Hi Martin thank you for your reply, Ive since done more research and found my Grandfathers name it was Alfred Raw and Isabella Raw, I think they had a dairy at the end of Birchfield road, if you have any information or could suggest how I could find out more I would be very grateful thanks Vivienne. When looking at my map, Ballington Street is the middle of three unnamed roads north of Harlow Street, and south of Grain Street. I do understand about failed schemes but to abandon such an area of so many fine elegant Georgian terraces and you come to realise the are less than a quarter of what was still there in the early fifties is truly heartbreaking. As I said it was in the area of the corner of Grafton Street and Park Street and would be on the right ad you look back towards Nothumberland Street. As a total Novice could anybody point me in the right direction? Hi Daniel how are you related to the Robert Garner Lumber Company? They were important in political life of Bootle. Ive never been able to find our old court on any maps, its possible they were never included on street maps because they were not streets. watchmaker J. Garston is a district of Liverpool. Yes, the Mill Lane in West Derby was once the site of a windmill somewhere around the junction with Queens Drive (I think on the opposite side of Mill Lane to the Jolly Miller, but I cant be certain). Ive found a couple of pages with photos of Arley Street on (use your browsers Find tool to get to the specific photos): Aug 6, 2022 - Explore Tracy Pennington's board "Old photos of Liverpool ", followed by 1,130 people on Pinterest. Robert. You can see it on this map here: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333972/392366/13/100765 (zoom out to see the map). I have tried without success to find any information regarding fathers family. My grandfather was Robert Garner who married my grandmother Nell (Ellen) in very early 1900s I have their wedding pictures. Swan Street was in a position which is now opposite Crown Street Park. Its quite a shame these were demolished, as they were not at all slum housing, but large areas were given over to the wrecking ball in this part of town without much selectivity on the part of the council. Welcome to this stunning move-in ready home located in the historic downtown. We know its been there a while but we are curious what was there before it or when then Buckels family moved there. It could have changed names before the 1920s, especially if your grandfather took it over from someone else, but thats the most certain evidence about the pub I can find. Im currently moving from my previous print supplier to a new one, so when that is completed in the next week or so they will be available on this site, and perhaps from eBay too. did you find anything at all . He was Peter Lynch the Licencee of The Scotland public house in 1881 and the Masons public house, 22 Richmond Row in 1887 and then a Provisions merchant in 2 Pownall square in 1911 but for many years in between as he is listed in early telephone books. Heres another map for you, showing the road junction in 1927, as well as the house and a couple of the glasshouses (with the cross-hatching): Hi, for your information George Buckel is alive and well, and runs/ works at Tal Coed nurseries, in Glan Conwy, North Wales. regards Lynne. Its no longer listed as a Avenue only Hawthorne Road. Im putting a map here in case anyone else might come across it and need to know where the street it. The Garner Lumber yard went to this family, not his legal heirs. How much we had and how much we lost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Discover the beauty hidden in the maps. Re: Margaret Burnett query about her fathers birthplace, I was born at 9 Village Grove in 1958, the houses were 2 up 2 down the front door opened straight into the living room, a door opposite the front door led to a tiny kitchen from which a staircase led to 2 bedrooms upstairs. Ive found information about the Royal Alhambra pub on the corner of Esk Street and Derby Road, which is in Kirkdale rather than Toxteth (though similarly near the river). My 3 x great grandfather (Denis Rafferty) lived and died in 2 Court, Norfolk Street in Liverpool (Baltic Triangle) Does anybody know of any photographs of that area circa 1866? I wonder if anyone can help me. A great source for old maps is (appropriately) Old-Maps.co.uk. I wonder if your mum remembers them. Its definitely possible that they bought land for the house off the Molyneux family, who were the major landowners in the Sefton area for a long time. In the 1920s and 1930s his organisation within the Seamen's Vigilance Committees, unemployed demonstrations, and hunger marches from Liverpool became . Colin. Tariff Street had some courts nearby, but the street itself looks like it was mostly industrial, with a few terraced houses nearby. Thanks for a really useful site! Which has no significantly been cut In half And there are no no homes on it at all. Map of Liverpool, showing Lime Street station, the Isle of Man Steam Packet landing stage, and the Birkenhead ferry terminal used by Norfolkline and some Isle of Man winter weekend sailings. The apartment block and surrounding houses back onto the railway. Ive looked at a few old maps in Gloucester Street and Gascoyne Street over the course of the 20th century and cant see it marked. A city rich in world history - Gateway to America and second city of the world's largest ever empire. I wonder if you could help-Im trying to find old maps of the Halewood area. The age of the houses is close to the turn of the 20th century, as the 25 OS map from 1888-1913 shows the streets having been laid out, but not all the houses built yet: https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.105&lat=53.47009&lon=-2.95334&layers=168&right=osm. I used your maps to locate a street call MARY ANN. Its lowest subsequent figure was recorded in the 2001 Census as 439,428 - which represents a 48 per cent decline from the peak population, over a 70 year period. You can open this downloadable and printable map of Liverpool by clicking on the map itself or via this link: Open the map . Richard "Dick" Simmons, 93, of Bridgeport and formerly of Liverpool passed away on Saturday at Brookdale Liverpool. Ive looked at the old maps of the area and it looks like the courts on St Anne Street were gradually demolished from the 1920s onwards. Those houses, from the maps, look like they fronted onto other streets, only backing on to Tariff. Bennett Street, if Ive got the right one, is in Garston, just off St. Marys Road. OpenStreetMap Feature. Heyworth Street I try to visit where my ancestors lived but cant find this one. Do you know where I could obtain a copy of Lancashire Sheet 114 1890-1 and also 1849 printing. MLS #4440938 This includes the Queen's Coronation in 1953, and two of the . Any information would be very gratefully received. MICHELIN Liverpool map - ViaMichelin With your agreement, we and our partners use cookies or similar technologies to store, access, and process personal data like your visit on this website. Leaving from London. Photo: Q3382841, Public domain. My grandfather ran the pub we beieve in the late 1920s we have a picture of him outisde. Scotland History. Have you any information on the builder W R Lamb who built the houses in Aintree, each street named after his initials and the names of rivers eg Wyresdale Road, Ribblesdale Avenue, Lunesdale Avenue, Allendale, Avenue etc etc. . I think you can rest assured that it wasnt on the Bill Shankly Playing Fields as it would have been at the top of the (slight) slope where the wind was stronger. Looking at the 1950 map (I know its later but the numbers seem to remain consistent) 79 and 90 would have been right on top of where the extended platforms are, while 121 would have been way up the hill past Seymour Street. . But more info is required. Im trying to find more clues too other than what Nanny Garner gave me!! 1815 - Manchester Dock built. A merchant of some sort? The landlady, Bessie Hatfield, was my Aunt. The 1970s brought economic difficulties and a steady decline in employment in Liverpool. Abinet/Abinnett etc and Davies). See this page for Watchmaking in Victorian Prescot: https://www.harrison-associates.co.uk/prescot/watchmaking.html. THE DATES WOULD BE UP TO APPROXIMATELY 1901 (THE SUN INN IN BIRKENHEAD). Yes, the ingenuity, not to mention the work rate, of the Victorians never ceases to amaze me. So it looks like Buckles Nurseries has a long pedigree! He is down as married but as there are 100 male lodgers registered there obviously is wife isnt there. Is that the kind of thing youre after? Q24826. Any photos/maps of the area would be brilliant. Ive not been able to find Paton Street. I had been told that the numbers did not go up that high. Local time: 11:06 AM 2/27/2023. The 1908 map shows most of the courts still there, but theres Victoria Square which looks like it could be a tenement, and that was in existence as far back as 1891. Birkenhead. There is an interesting article on the Liverpool Echo website, though it might be biased towards the high end of watches that are now deemed collectable: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/mike-litherland-looks-famous-liverpool-3404486, Theres also a refurbished former watchmakers on Seel Street, which again is central but not that close (by Victorian standards) to the other horologists: https://www.liverpoolexpress.co.uk/timely-completion-of-heritage-initiative/, Best of luck with your research, and come back here if you find out more. They lived there for a number of years before moving to Wallasey. I cant find any reference to it now, although there us a modern day Mill Lane, and it would have been no surprise to have had a mill or mills in the area. Thanks document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "aeaa08e5bb4f1617530d91c11e422ae4" );document.getElementById("ad28faf495").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The City of Liverpool 1884, 1900 & 1923 Lists of Streets [database on-line]. It is hard to believe that there is only 4 years between the top and bottom maps. I can feel the ghost limb twitching. I have photos of him and all the Duggan Bothers in New Jersey as well as Grandapa. Dec 17, 2018 - Explore ukbird's board "Old photos Liverpool" on Pinterest. His family was rehoused at Liddell Road West Derby, possibly in early 1930s. Its a tricky site to navigate sometimes, but a great resource, and makes it easy to view all old OS maps. There are three Willow Groves on an old map of mine: one off Christopher Street (https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.43538/-2.97180), one off York Street (https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.41768/-2.95165) and a third in Seaforth (not on my online maps). Vaughan St was between Grafton St and Beaufort St and Jackson St was between Upper Warwick St and Upper Hill St. You can view both streets in these cropped images of a 1906 map and Ive included the link to the full size map in the Website box. Ive done a little research and found that the road once sat where North Park now is, directly opposite the entrance to Delaware Road. He was married in St Davids Church . I dont know much about them really , except my mothers nickname was dolly her mother was called Lillian maiden name Walsh she had brothers and sisters but dont know any names Im looking for one map of Liverpool with street level detail for the period around 1850 to 1880-1890. Based on the 1881 and 1891 census they lived on Jackson Street and Vaughan Street. Eatons were dotted around Liverpool but my father was born in West Derby and Grandfather from Toxteth. Pleasant Street was very much exactly that on the first Ordnance Survey map (1850). Some of the gardens are shown in great detail on the map, with paths and flower beds in dotted lines. Hi martin been trying to find my husband grandfather we know he was born in Warrington 1897 .he ended up in Liverpool we know he worked as a Barman in the .boundr y public house in edge lane Liverpool but can not find him he died in 1939 some time after falling down the hatch into the cellar, Im not much of a family historian, unfortunately, but I wondered whether youd found his death certificate? Thats an interesting one! In 1830 the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the first in England to link two major cities, was opened. I have a record of John Duggan living at 22 Compton Street, West Derby in 1911, and also his father (also John), who emigrated from Ireland. Find an Obituary . Shows a Joseph Bramwell, 16 years old, an Apprentice watchmaker on Mary Ann St. Are there any maps of the foundry in Arley Street or old photos you kno of. Thanks for the information. The school was not far from where I lived if my memory is correct. Original data: John A Brodie. The largest houses were actually on Clarence Street, with their side (and back garden) running along Pleasant Street. Midland Hotel. It was known as the Welsh Church I believe. Great Work on this site. http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maptiles/m100955_335319_389554.png. OpenStreetMap ID. E mail me at jimdduggan@icloud.com, I wonder if you have any info on the origins of Shaws alley L1, my nans great grandfather was brought up there around 1900s. My grandad was baptised at St Johns Priory in Liverpool, but I cant find any info on Google. Niki. Do you have any info on a Thomas Lorenzo, who was running a business as a diver, in Liverpool, in the 1920s through to about 1939. Ive got a bit of info on this website about the Fazakerley Cottage Homes on the History of Fazakerley page. Unfortunately its no longer there, but was on the vacant plot here at the end of Esk Street. Do you know what kind of jobs your great grandparents did? Would you also happen to know the approximate dates the buildings around this area were first constructed? Bramwell (or could be Joseph Bramwell, 1826 to 1880). Street Map Liverpool - Etsy Check out our street map liverpool selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. I have little info on the family. Some of these maps show the wider area around the city, and may include areas as far afield as North Wales or Manchester, Lancaster or Chester. Thus is history and family tree. I cant quite place the exact location of St. Annes court housing on that map, but will check the 1911 census to get some bearings on where exactly those courts were. Most popular maps today: map of Jerusalem, map of Pensacola, Kabul map, Charlotte map, map of St. Paul I am intrigued as the why the archway existed. With a city population of 137,000, and 360,000 in the agglomeration, Tours is the largest city in Centre-Val de Loire, though the status of regional capital is held by Orlans. The old 1:2500 maps show it marked PH (public house). You can find more details here. There are good maps for the 1950s at https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342500/387500/13/101329 (just click on the date in the left hand column). Hello Jess It may have been an annexe but the GCE courses were taught in a pale blue building on the corner of Duke St facing the Anglican Cathedral. If anyone has any information on the Duggan family I would be very grateful. If I come across any photos Ill post them here. Find 17 photos of the 705 W 9th Street home on Xome. No homes on the accompanying map 1898 youll see Oldham Street in the middle bottom maps in 1880s elsewhere Liverpool... Not go UP that high have a picture in England to link two cities! If i come across it and need to pay a subscription to zoom right in, was! 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