Maps

211 maps found.

1902-1903, Garston Ref. RNC711814
1902-1903, Broad Green Ref. RNC650682
1902-1903, Clubmoor Ref. RNC671280
1902-1903, Aigburth Ref. RNC620531
1902-1903, Allerton Ref. RNC621659
1902-1903, Childwall Ref. RNC667836
1902-1903, Norris Green Ref. RNC792822
1923, Croxteth Ref. POP685086
1924, Garston Ref. POP711814
1947, Kensington Ref. NPO746250
1947, Everton Ref. NPO702228
1947, Gateacre Ref. NPO712234
1923, Kensington Ref. POP746250
1923, Knotty Ash Ref. POP750346
1923, Mossley Hill Ref. POP784479
1947, Clubmoor Ref. NPO671280
1924, Speke Ref. POP836183
1947, Old Swan Ref. NPO797196
1947, Otterspool Ref. NPO798297
1947, Knotty Ash Ref. NPO750346

Books

3 books found. Showing results 169 to 3.

Memories

339 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Abbotts Hall Chase Army Huts From 1946 1948

I was four years old when our family moved from Liverpool to squat in one of the army huts. I remember it very well, and the German prisoners of war who made such a fuss of us children. We had no ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope in 1946 by Irene Lewsey

Shoemaker Well Street Ruthin

Anybody have any information on my third great grandfather and grandmother Thomas Davies born in Llanbedr abt 1832 and Mary Davies born abt 1837 in Upton, Liverpool He was a shoemaker in Well Street, Ruthin. They had a son ...Read more

A memory of Ruthin in 1860 by Karen Jones

Memories Of Margaret Beavan Home

I was a poorly child and on two occasions spent time at the Margaret Beavan Home in Lower Heswall around 1956 and 1958. I remember the house being very large and grand, as it would would be to a small child of ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1956 by Lesley Ann Austin

Mac Intosh's Fighting 509 Squad

I too left Oswestry after two weeks and also stood outside the main gate after being unloaded from the lorries, whilst a pass out parade was taking place - and we all said the same thing, we will never be as smart as ...Read more

A memory of Knaphill in 1955 by Graham Williams

Patricroft, Liverpool Road.

Just over the bridge at approx 112 Liverpool Rd use to be a grocers shop which Joseph Schofield ran. He was Mayor of Eccles in 1904-06 approx and is my Great Uncle. Also attended the Whit Walks where we walked from ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft by Lynette Foster

The Wrekin

In the 50s/60s we would go and spend the day on the Wrekin. We would cycle from our home on Charlton Hill and leave our bikes at the Forest Glen (no need to lock them up) and make our way up the first part of the climb which was quite ...Read more

A memory of Donnington by Margaret Clutton

Eastern Electricity Board Apprentice Training School

I attended the 'boards' training school based at Harold Hill, along with 79 other apprentices during 1960/61... I shared lodgings at Collier Row for the first year of the apprentice training ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1960 by Colin Crane

Fishers Lane

We lived in Somerset Road but then moved around the corner onto Irby Road and could see across the fields to the Welsh hills. Late evenings in spring we would hear the sound of the Gypsies coming along Irby Road and turn into Fishers ...Read more

A memory of Pensby in 1953 by Len Riley

Vicarage St John & St James

My sisters, Anne and Mary, and I lived at the Vicarage, 175 Linacre Lane on the corner of Monfa Road. The church was along Monfa Road. We had a Cable Works opposite and during the war there was no canteen but workers were ...Read more

A memory of Litherland in 1940 by Lambert Maudsley

Phythian Cres 1970

I was brought up in Phythian Crescent - with our own playing field. Many comments were made - is it a council property? I asked my parents - no it isn't. I believe the house behind ours was a farm - Phythian Farm, at the end is ...Read more

A memory of Penketh in 1970 by Angela Pennington

Captions

214 captions found. Showing results 169 to 192.

Caption For Liverpool, George's Dock C1881

At the time it was Liverpool's largest dock covering 26,793 square yards; it could hold, as we can see, a considerable amount of shipping.

Caption For Barnoldswick, The Locks C1955

Barnoldswick grew once the Leeds-Liverpool canal arrived around 1812. The local textile industry blossomed, and people moved into the village from the surrounding areas to work in the new mills.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Viking 1908

When this picture was taken, the IOMSPCo and Midland Railway Co turbine-steamers were usually assigned to the Liverpool- Douglas and Heysham-Douglas routes.

Caption For Runcorn, Hill 1923

Stone from here was used to build the docks at Liverpool, Holker Hall in Cumbria and Tatton Hall in nearby Knutsford.

Caption For Broxbourne, The Station C1960

The coming of the railway to Broxbourne in 1840 had further stimulated the growth of the village, and demand from London-bound commuters heading for Liverpool Street and St.

Caption For Barnoldswick, The Locks C1955

Barnoldswick grew once the Leeds-Liverpool canal arrived around 1812. The local textile industry blossomed, and people moved into the village from the surrounding areas to work in the new mills.

Caption For Formby, The Old Lifeboat Cottage C1965

In the 1970s evidence was unearthed that as early as March 1777 the authorities in Liverpool had given orders for repairs to 'the boat, which was formerly ordered to be built and kept at Formby in readiness

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

In fact Brindley wanted to take it all the way to Liverpool using an aqueduct over the Runcorn Gap but could not raise the financial backing to do so.

Caption For Thurstaston, View Of The Welsh Hills C1950

The plinth and map were erected in honour of Andrew Blair, founder of the Liverpool and District Federation of the Ramblers Association in 1923.

Caption For Earlestown, Nine Arches And Canal C1955

Solid evidence of Victorian endeavour and values, Stephenson's great viaduct carries the Liverpool/Manchester railway over the Sankey Canal.

Caption For Liverpool, The London And North Western Railway Hotel 1890

It was designed by Liverpool-born Alfred Waterhouse.

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Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

Rhyl Sands are famous as a great windy expanse of beach facing into Liverpool Bay. They were painted with vigour by David Cox in 1854.

Caption For Tarleton, St Mary's Church 1952

At Tarleton Lock the river Douglas meets the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Harry Mayor was lock keeper here for forty-seven years.

Caption For Warrington, Marshall Gardens C1960

Across the road, on the corner of Mersey Street, the Packet House Inn hints at the days when packet boats carried passengers along the Mersey to Liverpool.

Caption For Warrington, Wilderspool Causeway C1960

These canal carriers and warehousemen offered a 'regular service between Warrington and Liverpool by fleet of new-built steel barges'.

Caption For New Brighton, General View 1892

It is thought that he named this new town to rival Brighton on the south coast, but his home in North Everton was next to Brighton le-Sands, a part of Liverpool, so maybe that is where the name came from

Caption For Blackburn, The Market And Town Hall 1894

It was the arrival of the Leeds/Liverpool canal in 1810 that turned a hand-loom cottage industry into the giant of the Industrial Revolution.

Caption For Cemaes Bay, High Street C1955

Once a main port on this part of the coast with important connections to Liverpool, this small picturesque harbour town is an attraction for sailors of a more leisurely kind these days.

Caption For Liverpool, The Exchange 1895

It was Liverpool's first public monument, and was designed by Matthew Cotes Wyatt. The monument has four grilles which provide air vents for what was a tobacco warehouse under it.

Caption For Liverpool, Sefton Park 1895

The Palm House is undergoing a complete restoration, and Liverpool can be glad that this great Victorian treasure has been saved to give pleasure to future generations.

Caption For Burnley, Manchester Road 1895

As with so many other towns in the area, it was the Leeds and Liverpool canal which brought about the growth of Burnley, and there is a large piece of that canal history alive and well at the

Caption For Formby, The Old Lifeboat Cottage C1965

Lying north from Liverpool were continuous golden sandy beaches.

Caption For Liverpool, St George's Plateau C1881

This was a busy and important area of Liverpool for a century before our photograph. The cenotaph and the reminder of two world wars are still to come.

Caption For Rhyl, Donkeys On The Sands 1891

Rhyl Sands are famous as a great windy expanse of beach facing into Liverpool Bay.