Maps

211 maps found.

1906, Fairfield Ref. HOSM45080
1904 - 1905, Gateacre Ref. HOSM46108
1923, Childwall Ref. POP667836
1923, Dog & Gun Ref. POP691550
1947, Vauxhall Ref. NPO858658
1947, Walton Ref. NPO860170
1947, Tuebrook Ref. NPO854091
1947, West Derby Ref. NPO863973
1947, Croxteth Ref. NPO685086
1947, Fairfield Ref. NPO702748
1902-1903, Old Swan Ref. RNC797196
1923, Gateacre Ref. POP712234
1923, Gillmoss Ref. POP713784
1923, Fincham Ref. POP705647
1947, Gillmoss Ref. NPO713784
1947, Grassendale Ref. NPO719334
1947, Hunt's Cross Ref. NPO742486
1923, Toxteth Ref. POP851308
1947, Anfield Ref. NPO625661
1923, Walton Ref. POP860170

Books

3 books found. Showing results 49 to 3.

Memories

339 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Memories Of The 60s

I think it was about 1963, I was sent to Heswall, to a Home for children. I was about 4 years old. My Mum said our Doctor advised for me to go there, because I wasn’t eating. I don’t know what the place was called, & I can't ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Rose Hopley

Edinburgh Street Liverpool 5

I was born in 101 Edinburgh Street in 1943, my parents were Norman and Ellen Harris, i was christened in St Georges Everton, i have fond memorys of Netherfield Road my My Uncle Alec Harris ran the Protestant Reformers in ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1950 by Nina Walker

Dr Nuttall 1859 1863

I am trying to trace an ancester, James Nuttall, who was born in Rochdale in 1820 and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He is listed as living in Little Sutton, Cheshire, in the Medical Registers of 1859 ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton by Richard Suthers

Heswall Childrens Hospital Circa 1979 1980

I was in this hospital for a couple of years when I was around 4 years old! (Hence the vagueness.) I recall the wards (dorms) and I recall bouncing from one bed to another along the entire length of the ward ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1979 by Nikki Wade

War Years

I remember the Taylor family, Mum, John and Marian (no longer with us) coming to stay with us in Liverpool. My mum was from Lloyney and knew them well. Harold Taylor was on a ship docked in Liverpool so they stayed with us so they could ...Read more

A memory of Knucklas in 1946 by Megan Gordon

From Woodland Road To Cheshire Via The Penllwyn

On June 11th 1952 in the front downstairs room, (or close by) of 14 Woodland Road I let out my first cry. My early days of Pont are blurred, because they were not happy days. But I do remember ...Read more

A memory of Pontllanfraith by Garnet Marshall

My First Visit To England

We travelled down with a large group of Scottish NABC members from Edinburgh and the Lothian areas. My particulal journey commenced by coach to Liverpool where we continued by train to Hereford. On our arrival we were warmly ...Read more

A memory of Nash in 1953 by Ian Harding

Royal Liverpool Childrens Hospital

I lived in Heswall from 1952 until 1966. In the spring of 1964, myself and number of my chums were asked to convert an old ship's lifeboat, which had been placed in the garden to the rear of the hospital, into a ...Read more

A memory of Heswall by Mike Howard

Wyke Regis

My wife Christina Armstrong's (nee Brown) mum Phylis was born and raised in Wyke Regis, both of Phylis's parents along with many of her relatives are buried at this church. Chris's mum was raised at Park Mead Road, her name was Phylis ...Read more

A memory of Wyke Regis by Robert Armstrong

Fond Memories Of My Stay At Heswall Hospital

I was sent to the hospital from Liverpool Myrtle Street Hospital some time in the late 1940s or 1950 and I was in Holbrook Gaskel ward for about 3 months. I remember a Nurse Smith who was very kind to me. ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1950 by Cathy Thomson

Captions

214 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For New Brighton, The Pier 1900

By 1857 it had virtually become a suburb of Liverpool, with the resort being invaded by the working classes and not by its intended patrons, the members of the industrial aristocracy and bourgeoisie.

Caption For Staylittle, Clywedog Reservoir C1960

The reservoir's prime function may have been to fill the perpetual needs for water in distant Liverpool, but it also became a haven, not only for bird life but also for the recreational pursuits of the

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

Three of the famous Liverpool ferry boats are leaving the landing stage.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Viking 1908

When this picture was taken the turbine steamers were usually assigned to the Liverpool-Douglas and Heysham-Douglas services.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

This was part of the Victoria University, which was constituted in 1880, the other colleges being at Manchester and Liverpool.

Caption For Penny Bridge, 1921

Black slaves were brought here from Liverpool before being transported onwards - Storrs Hall on Lake Windermere was one alleged destination. Cannon balls were exported from here.

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 Leeds, The Union, Refectory And Textile Buildings C1960

When Victoria University broke up in 1904, Leeds was left by far the poor relation, unable to match the financial input enjoyed by Manchester and Liverpool.

Caption For Stafford, Greengate Street C1960

This stands on the site of the White Bear, which was a busy coaching inn in the early 19th century with coaches travelling to London, Birmingham and Liverpool.

Caption For Widnes, St Bede's Roman Catholic Church 1900

It was so-called because of all the apple orchards here - in fact it was said that on one day alone eight tons of apples were once picked here to be sent to market in Liverpool.

Caption For Bangor, Pier 1911

The town was part of a regular route from Liverpool, with steamers taking on passengers at Llandudno and Beaumaris.

Caption For Liverpool, St George's Hall C1881

Started in June 1838 to accommodate the Liverpool Music Festival, which was held every four years and had become a very popular event, St George's Hall is one of the greatest buildings in England.

Caption For Buxted, The Village 1904

Buxted 'new' village - on the main A272 road - was built in the Victorian era close to the railway by Lord Liverpool, who moved the tenants from the old village in Buxted park.

Caption For Bingley, Five Rise Locks C1900

These locks were constructed in 1774 on the Leeds/Liverpool canal, which transformed the town of Bingley into an industrial centre.

Caption For Bingley, Five Rise Locks, The Leeds & Liverpool Canal 1894

These locks were constructed in 1774 on the Leeds/Liverpool canal, which transformed the town of Bingley into an industrial centre.

Caption For Patricroft, Bridge C1955

We are in Liverpool Road. The bridge was built over the Bridgewater Canal in 1778, but it has been widened and strengthened many times since.

Caption For Cardiff, The Docks 1893

The one in the centre, pictured here, has docked from Liverpool.

Caption For Runcorn, Cottage Hospital 1923

It was designed by James Wilding, a Liverpool man who was associated with a number of buildings in the town and who also played an important part in the development of Runcorn Hill as a park once the

Caption For Penrith, Devonshire Street C1955

The baronial revivalist Gothic building on the left afforded smart premises for the Liverpool Bank.

Caption For Bingley, From Ferncliff 1894

The Leeds/Liverpool Canal and the railway both increased access to new markets across the Pennines and down to the south.

Caption For Bingley, From Ferncliff 1894

The Leeds/Liverpool Canal and the railway both increased access to new markets across the Pennines and down to the south.

Caption For Leeds, Yorkshire College 1894

This was part of the Victoria University, which was constituted in 1880, the other colleges being at Manchester and Liverpool.

Caption For Worsley, Bridgewater Canal, The Packet House 1889

The packet service from Manchester to Liverpool via Worsley, Leigh and Wigan took fourteen hours, though meals were provided at 1s each.

Caption For Leeds, Boar Lane C1965

Just a few minutes walk from here, the Leeds & Liverpool Canal links up with the River Aire and the Aire & Calder Navigation, providing Leeds with an inland waterway from the Mersey to the Humber.