Photos

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Maps

278 maps found.

1909, Wirral Ref. HOSM64840
1947, Spital Ref. NPO836368
1923, Woodchurch Ref. POP872907
1947, Gayton Ref. NPO712530
1898 - 1910, Gayton Ref. HOSM70465
1902-1903, Gayton Ref. RNC712530
1909, Woodchurch Ref. HOSM64988
1923, Newton Ref. POP791675
1923, Grange Ref. POP718672
1902-1903, Grange Ref. RNC718672
1896, Grange Ref. RNE718672
1897 - 1909, Spital Ref. HOSM59892
1902-1903, Spital Ref. RNC836368
1924, Gayton Ref. POP712530
1924, Woodhey Ref. POP873342
1947, Woodhey Ref. NPO873342
1947, Claughton Ref. NPO669702
1896, Spital Ref. RNE836368
1924, Spital Ref. POP836368
1923, Claughton Ref. POP669702

Books

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Memories

43 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Waterloo Chapel Bath Street Liverpool

Hi I was born in Westkirby the Wirral but have been living in Denmark since Iwas 18. The other day I came across an old box at a car boot sale in Denmark with the letters Waterloo Chapel Liverpool across ...Read more

A memory of Waterloo

Wartime And Later

My mum and I were evacuated to Ingleton during WWII from Wallasey in the Wirral, after we had been bombed out. We lived at 129 New Village and when we went back to Wallasey after the end of the war, my Grandparents, Mr and Mrs ...Read more

A memory of Ingleton by Brian Corbett

Thornton Heath Mid 60s 1972

My family lived in Osborne Road so my brothers and I went to Beulah Infant and Junior Schools. I think Mrs Colby was head of Infznts and Mrs Grumberg head of Juniors. Mrs Bird was my favourite teacher. I loved having ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath by Claire Ringham

Thermopylae Pass Revisited

Dear Joan, Thank you for your contact. It was a wonderful surprise. I am sure a shared memory amplifies the nostalgia. I logged in to FF and got very teary (I am a big strong boy 73) and memories flooded back. I too ...Read more

A memory of Upton in 1946 by Alan Jones

Thermopylae

I was brought up in Claughton Village (Wirral) and in the holidays as children we regularly walked through Bidston Hill to Thermopylae Pass.  We would spend all day on the Hill and at Thermopylae and walk home at the end of the day exhausted ...Read more

A memory of Upton in 1959 by Joan Grey

The Down And Up

We went to stay at Plas-Y-Nant, Easter, Whit and Summer every year in the 50s. It was simply wonderful. Yes, I remember Auntie Lena and the whole range of little customs and practices we willingly engaged in. Not the least ...Read more

A memory of Betws Garmon in 1955 by Derek West

Terrace

I lived at no.4 Terrace. until 1956. I Have 5 brothers and sisters; Eira Gwyn, David Alan, Islwyn (passed away), Mena Gwyn, Einion Wyn a Glenys Wyn. My parents were Gwyn & Beryl Jones. They were well known as they sang together and ...Read more

A memory of Cwm Penmachno by Alan Jones

Tales Of College Green

This shows College Green and its grand posh upmarket shops, at a time in the past when parking wasn't a problem. Many famous people lived round the Green over the years including Mary Robinson; actress and mistress of the ...Read more

A memory of Bristol by Paul Townsend

St Claires Convent

I am not sure if anyone will remember me, my name was Maureen Nolan. I was at St Claire's from about 1952 ro 1959 then I was sent to St Edmund's Home on The Wirral because I had a brother there who I did not know.

A memory of Pantasaph in 1952 by Maureen Jackson

School Holidays With My Aunt And Uncle In Village

I spent many years each Easter and summer staying with my aunt and uncle who lived at 52 Main Street, a bungalow known as Woodlands which was opposite the shop and post ...Read more

A memory of Melbourne in 1956 by Glennis Waring

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Captions

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Caption For Bebington, Wirral Grammar School For Girls 1950

Situated in Heath Road, Wirral Grammar School for Boys was officially opened on 26 September 1931, at the same time as an almost identical building, Wirral Grammar School for Girls, was opened round the

Caption For Bebington, Higher Bebington Road C1960

For all its evocative name, Higher Bebington Road is quite short in length; it services Bebington High Sports College, the Higher Bebington recreation ground and the local branch of Wirral

Caption For Wallasey, The Village 1895

Wirral was colonised by the Norsemen long ago, and many names reflect those invaders who settled here.

Caption For Wallasey, Dinghy Sailing From Harrison Drive Beach C1965

The resorts of the Wirral are well known for their long association with small craft usage and sail training.

Caption For Heswall, The Welsh Coast C1935

The view of the Welsh coastline across the Dee Estuary is almost an obligatory picture for any photographer working in West Wirral.

Caption For Bromborough, Raby Mere C1955

Raby Mere lies two miles east of the village of Raby, and has always been a popular Wirral destination, especially with Sunday School outings.

Caption For Thurstaston, View Of The Welsh Uplands C1960

Thurstaston Common is one of the highest points on the Wirral Peninsula, and an ideal vantage point to view the hills of Snowdonia across Caldy golf course and the Dee Estuary.

Caption For Irby, The Old Post Office C1940

Irby is one of the many Scandinavian names on Wirral, and means 'place of the Irishmen', referring to Vikings who had previously lived in Ireland.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

19th-century telegraph station that stood on top of the Beacons, to the west of the road; but if that was the case, it was not part of the telegraph system used for shipping, as most such stations on the Wirral

Caption For Bebington, Heath Road C1960

Linking Lower and Higher Bebington, Heath Road also forms one boundary of the Wirral Grammar Schools site.

Caption For Birkenhead, Hamilton Square 1967

The building now houses the Wirral Museum.

Caption For Parkgate, Loading Mussels 1939

Wirral fishermen are loading mussels into jute sacks ready for transportation to the restaurants of Cheshire and Liverpool.

Caption For West Kirby, Banks Road C1965

In common with so many towns on The Wirral, West Kirby is not enslaved to the usual High Street brand names and retains a remarkable measure of independence.

Caption For Upton, Ford Road C1960

Up until the end of the Second World War, Upton was a stand-alone village, but with urban expansion on the Wirral, it has coalesced with Woodchurch, Greasby and Moreton, so that now it is not a separate

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

In 1830 a retired builder from Everton, James Atherton, bought 170 acres of sandhills on the northern tip of the Wirral, with the aim of creating a new seaside resort to rival Brighton.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1902

Egremont was planned by developer John Askew, a former slave-trader who made his money on land deals involving Liverpool Corporation's unwanted properties in the Wirral.

Caption For Barnston, The Fox And Hounds C1955

In 1984 the present licensee made significant changes internally, but managed to do so without destroying any of the character of what he describes as 'a vintage thirties Wirral pub'.

Caption For Burton, The Church C1960

The parish church of St Nicholas, like many of Wirral's fine buildings, is constructed from local red sandstone.

Caption For Burton, View Of Moel Fammau C1960

Burton is considered by many to be one of the most picturesque villages in the Wirral, and it is enhanced by the wonderful panorama over the Dee Estuary to the hills of Wales.

Caption For Heswall, Telegraph Road C1955

For most people, the village of Heswall is centred on this road, the A540, linking Chester with all the towns along the western side of the Wirral.

Caption For Heswall, The Church C1935

In common with most of ecclesiastical sites on the Wirral Peninsula, St Peter's can trace its origins to the original Viking settlers who established a base in West Lancashire and North Cheshire after

Caption For Gayton, The Devon Doorway C1955

Situated on the junction of Telegraph Road, Brimstage Road, Barnston Road and Chester Road, one of the busiest in West Wirral, this atmospheric pub has changed little in appearance since

Caption For Caldy, The Village C1955

He was one of a number of wealthy Manchester merchants who settled in the Wirral.

Caption For Egremont, King Street 1912

Though they are now one, as Wirral, there was for 75 years a very healthy rivalry between the two.