Maps

211 maps found.

1902-1903, Dog & Gun Ref. RNC691550
1902-1903, Fairfield Ref. RNC702748
1902-1903, Fazakerley Ref. RNC703826
1902-1903, Anfield Ref. RNC625661
1904 - 1905, Allerton Ref. HOSM35935
1906 - 1907, Anfield Ref. HOSM35971
1891 - 1906, Dovecot Ref. HOSM43435
1906, Edge Hill Ref. HOSM44596
1906, Kensington Ref. HOSM44893
1906, Fazakerley Ref. HOSM45233
1906, Kensington Ref. HOSM49728
1907, Kirkdale Ref. HOSM50355
1904 - 1905, Mossley Hill Ref. HOSM54162
1891 - 1905, Netherley Ref. HOSM54641
1906, Norris Green Ref. HOSM55148
1891 - 1906, Stoneycroft Ref. HOSM58453
1904 - 1905, Speke Ref. HOSM59874
1902-1903, Kensington Ref. RNC746250
1902-1903, Everton Ref. RNC702228
1902-1903, Fincham Ref. RNC705647

Books

3 books found. Showing results 145 to 3.

Memories

339 memories found. Showing results 61 to 70.

Rathbone School

I went to Rathbone (Albany Road) in the early fifties and my best friend there was Frank Doyle, who lived in Phythian Street. After the eleven plus we went to separate schools but kept in touch until I left Liverpool in 1964. I ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1957 by Richard Tarleton

A Beautiful Place

My family roots are from knighton and lloyney, Mona Cadwallader was my aunt she was a midwife in knighton, her sister edith gordon (both nee hammond) was my nan, they lived in lloyney before marriage mona and her husband ken lived ...Read more

A memory of Knighton

Memories

I was born in South Ockendon Cliff Place (Julie Harding) I had 3 sisters Vera, Brenda & Margaret. We are all still living but old age is creeping up. I remember some of the names mentioned. My close friends in Ockendon were ...Read more

A memory of South Ockendon by leonard-44

Memories Of Blundell Road Ditton

born in 1940, and fond memories of schooldays at ditton primary ,in Liverpool road before moving on to simms cross, teachers were Miss Hartles Mr jones Eric Williams, Ankers Sammy Butterworth ,and not forgetting the ...Read more

A memory of Widnes by Raymond Price

Cannon Street

I remember Mr & Mrs Warrington, (I lived with my aunt and uncle who still live opposite their house) they were a lovely couple. Mr Warrington always dapper in his blazer and Panama hat, puffing on his pipe, he always raised his ...Read more

A memory of Patricroft

Growing Up In Ilford

I was born down Roman Road Ilford sadly as long ado as 1947 but life in Ilford was good. Went to Mount Secondary School but left at the age of 14 and started work as a jnr legal secretary in a firm in Cranbrook Road. It was so ...Read more

A memory of Ilford by chrishicks4honey

Looking For Family And Friends From 'old' Birkenhead

Hi, I have just found this great site - thank you! I am trying to write some family history, especially about our life in Birkenhead, for my two daughters - who have grown up in Scotland - where ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by gorillagoodall

Long Stays At Hesswall

Hello everybody, so glad to find this page. My name was Anne-Marie Evers and I was in Hesswall Hospital throughout the 1970s but I remember a long stay in 1976. I was in Holbeck Ward [Ithink it was called]. I had very bad ...Read more

A memory of Heswall in 1976 by Anne Marie Cross

Memories Of Penrith Road Harold Hill

I was born Beverley Hemmings, in the upstairs bedroom of 19 Penrith Road, Harold Hill in 1955. I lived there until 1969 when we moved to Australia. Back then, we had a big rosebush in the grassy front ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill in 1969 by Beverley Wagner

Evacuee

My Grandmother rented a cottage (Era Goch) during the war and I went to live with her as a sort of evacuee. I used to attend the one room school in Dwyran. I played with my friends on the beach. I don't know how we did not drown as we would ...Read more

A memory of Dwyran in 1940 by Joyce Sheard

Captions

214 captions found. Showing results 145 to 168.

Caption For Swanage, Anvil Point And Lighthouse C1950

The imperative behind its building, below the earthworks of a former signal station on Round Down, was a series of shipwrecks which culminated with the loss of the 1,250-ton Liverpool sailing ship

Caption For Alderley Edge, Council Offices C1955

Alderley Edge village itself was not hit, the German planes used to fly over the Edge `and if they turned right they were going to Manchester, and if they went straight on, they were going to Liverpool

Caption For Formby, The Old Lifeboat Cottage C1965

There are no images of the original building, but a decision by Liverpool Town Council in 1776 established the necessity for it on the basis that the North Meols coastline was deemed dangerous to shipping

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

One of the wonders of the waterway system, the five rise locks at Bingley in West Yorkshire are part of the Leeds & Liverpool canal.

Caption For Douglas, Victoria Pier 1907

In 1896 the Liverpool & North Wales Steamship Co introduced a summer service from Llandudno.

Caption For Prestbury, Old Cottages C1950

He also, it must be said, made a fortune from the slave trade, both for himself and for the city of Liverpool, where there is a street named after him.

Caption For Kildwick, View From Church C1965

The Leeds-Liverpool canal runs behind the church and crosses this road via an aqueduct.

Caption For Liverpool, Custom House 1887

Built in the late 1820s, the building we see here was Liverpool's fifth Customs & Excise collection building.

Caption For Bromborough, The Cross C1965

In contrast with the western side of the Wirral Peninsula, the towns and villages of the east have become one continuous conurbation because of their proximity to the River Mersey and Liverpool.

Caption For Liverpool, Lime Street 1890

Liverpool Council are doing a lot to make it more available to the public. The horse trams in the foreground would run for another decade before electric trams took their place.

Caption For Liverpool, Church Street C1905

Bunney's was the shop for unusual gifts and imported goods from all over the world, which came to Britain via Liverpool Docks.

Caption For Heswall, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital C1965

The Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Heswall was opened in 1911 on a 9-acre site bordering Telegraph Road.

Caption For Wallasey, Docks C1965

The first boiler-making and shipbuilding yard was built by William Laird, the Liverpool-based Scotsman, in the mid 1820s. In 1829 he launched his first iron ship, a 60-ton lighter for use in Ireland.

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

In modern Liverpool the ferries are almost as busy as before, but this time with leisure traffic and pleasure trips.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1887

Dale Street is one of Liverpool's original seven streets, and is captured here full of hustle and bustle. The Municipal Building, with its tower and clock face, stands out further up the street.

Caption For West Kirby, The Column C1965

Its replacement was this column, 60 feet high and bearing the following inscription: 'This column was erected by the trustees of the Liverpool Docks, by the permission of John Shaw Leigh, Esq,

Caption For Widnes, Ball O'ditton, Liverpool Road C1965

All along Liverpool Road, and to both sides of it, there was tremendous development from the mid 1800s in response to the need to accommodate people coming to work in the new chemical industries in

Caption For Bristol, The Quay 1887

At one time, it had been cheaper to land Bristol-bound cargoes at Liverpool and send them on by train than to discharge them on Bristol Quay.

Caption For Upton, Thermopylae Pass C1950

From here signals were sent by raising various flags into the port at Liverpool, so that ship owners could be made aware of their vessels' arrival.

Caption For Freshfield, Victoria Buildings C1965

That is the Liverpool/Southport electric line, which has stations at Freshfield and Formby.

Caption For Longton, Catholic Church C1960

The parish dates from 1895, when Longton was a small village straggling along the Liverpool Road.

Caption For Warrington, Latchford Locks 1894

The course of the canal meant that a section of the L&NWR line to Liverpool via Warrington and Speke would have to be re-routed; this resulted in the building of Latchford Viaduct.

Caption For New Brighton, The Royal Iris Approaching Pier C1960

The Royal Iris worked the Mersey and Liverpool Bay waters until the 1990s, when she went to Cardiff and was decommissioned.

Caption For Buxted, Park Church 1902

The church has no accompanying village, for Lord Liverpool, who owned the estate in the 1830s, eventually succeeded in removing the village in the interests of his privacy, rebuilding it near the railway