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Wallasey, May Cottage and the Nook 1898

Wallasey, May Cottage and the Nook 1898
 
 

Wallasey, May Cottage and the Nook 1898 Ref: w164012t

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Photo of Wallasey, the Village c1965

Wallasey, the Village c1965
Ref: W164077

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the Village

Hello Billy And Heggies, Boormans and Ellis's, Melia's, Grants the Chandlers, the Coop...(later across the road), Midland Bank, Linda Gail, The Dairy... The Parish Hall Down Leasowe Road, Paulie's Field, Whites sweetshop, Cross Lane, The Market Gardens... Joynsons, Crosses, Jackson and Swift, The Websters, Malloys. Yorks, The Phoenix, Irwins...the Bus Shelter, The Cop Shop on the side, Manleys the Chemist Wow, memories eh?? Santos

Shared on 17 January 2010 by David Santos.

Photo of Wallasey, Capitol Roundabout c1960

Wallasey, Capitol Roundabout c1960
Ref: w164048

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The roundabout in Liscard

I remember passing this roundabout time after time while being dragged around Liscard shopping with my mum. I also remember when it was being demolished and I am sure that there was an old Victorian public toilet found underneath - am I right?

Shared on 16 January 2010 by Ray Towey.

Lingham Lane School, Moreton, Wirral

I remember happy days in Lingham Lane School, I had many friends including Sandra Satterthwait and sister Carol. I would love to get in touch, they lived in the children's home in Curlew Way, Moreton and were from Middlesborough. We all went to Linghan Lane School which is now only a field and no more, but I do have some photos of it before it was pulled down. Margery hall, nee McCombe.

Shared on 27 November 2009 by Margery Hall.

Seacombe Memories

Hi, my dad was a member of the Buffs in Seacombe in the 1950s. We as kids did not know a lot about these clubs, which were cery hush hush but a very important part of Seacombe's history. My aad was Seacombe born and bred and proud of it, as was I.

Shared on 27 November 2009

Photo of Wallasey, the Village c1965

Wallasey, the Village c1965
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Dad's old Daimler

We remember the excitement of seeing this postcard at Wallasey post office and realising that the black car was Dad's old Daimler. We could make out the number with a magnifying glass at the time. We recently returned from Scotland on a trip to revisit some old haunts and see how things had changed. Some were good and some were disappointing. These photos remind us of how things were when we grew up in Wallasey.

Shared on 30 October 2009 by Margaret And Kay Nesbitt.

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