Liverpool Picturebook a site featuring a collection of old photographs and pictures of Liverpool, and Liverpool History, updated regularly. There’s also an index to road names down two sides, making it easy to look up a place of interest. The film was was made in my spare time on a home PC over a period of 2 years. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards It covered much of Liverpool along with the other parishes of Liverpool, Childwall and Walton-on-the-Hill. I had been able to determine where Doon Street was but the only thing I knew about the area was from my mother who said it was tenement housing. "In the mid 1970's I saved my pocket money up to buy a second hand Super 8 cine camera which cost £7.50. Thank you for your time. Wolfe Street, Liverpool 8, started at Hill Street, continued over Warwick Street, and ended at Northumberland Street, I lived at 171 which was last house before Northumberland Street. I don’t know if you’ve already found something, but here’s an old map with McKee Street on it: (see bottom left of map). I think it was around the Scotland Rd area. Any help is appreciated. Perhaps he worked on the docks transporting ice and goods around the river front. ice cream? This link will take to the place on the map centred on Kirkdale. However, I can find no mention of it on neither of these maps nor the Liverpool A-Z. It occurred on 1881 and 1891 census . Can you help me find out where Evans Street Liverpool was i think it was in the vauxhall area its not in the A to Z i am tracing my family history and my dad used to live there. "It was whilst transferring my old cine film to DVD that I realised the footage was more than just a record of a miss-spent youth, but also a time capsule of a community which no longer existed. All money collected on the night would be ploughed into the next big production". By that decade, the developments were no longer seen – by council planners at least – as comfortable homes, although those living there disagreed. It’s north east from where the two trainlines converge. He was a printer by trade. A bit late I know but maybe of help for future queries. Yes, it looks like Wolfe Street is a shadow of its former self! Many thanks for such an interesting web site. As you say, it’s almost certainly demolished. I think they were a definite step up from the slum court houses of the city centre, but the council saw fit to demolish them in the middle of the 20th century, and the area is now covered with modern semi-detached houses. Well spotted! I noticed an enquiry in 2016 from Declan looking for Broom Street. Hi, Regards There’s a Barker Street on the Wirral, but I think I’m grasping at straws at this point. Nottingham Street is very close – in fact parallel – to Rose Vale. Hello Martin and thanks for your response. Thanks I’ve found it it was near Richmond Row. You can see the street on my detailed (and searchable) street map here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.39003/-2.97519 or on the South Sheet counterpart to the map on this page here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-south-sheet-1890/#5/50.681/-49.197. many thanks . Gerard Gardens and its surrounding dwellings replaced the Little Italy area off Scotland Road in 1935. These were slum court houses. Chris Fleming. Who should start in goal for Everton against Manchester United? Hello Martin, just found your site and impressed with the amount of information you pass on to aspiring Family Researchers…. 1901 they were on Ullswater Street, 1911 they were on Boycott Street and around 1920 moved to St. Domingo Grove. Any help appreciated Many thanks. This map of Liverpool by G. W. Bacon (called “The Environs of Liverpool”) was published in around 1885. The communities may have been poor in wallet, but were rich in spirit. She was a widow living on her own who was treated like a pawn by the local council, being moved twice into vacated run down flats before eventually ending up in a new house. He lived in N° 26 McLeod Street which I believe was in the Domingo Ward of Liverpool but I haven’t been able to find the street on any map that I’ve looked at. It’s not drawn on the map, but is indicated to be close to Townsend Street in Kirkdale. She was moved a further time into another vacated flat in a block at the Christian Street end of Gerard Crescent, before ending up in a new house in St Joseph's Cresent. 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Hi Martin, I’ve been trying to find Sandy Lane in Walton, my Great grandfather lived at number 65 in 1870s . Its obviously been demolished but if you look on street view you can see where it would have been. Thanks Hope this helps, and do have a browse around the Liverpool A-Z! Have you any idea? The main things that come to mind are falling out with the landlord or neighbours, problems with the house, and related to this perhaps similar houses in better repair. Hi – I’m trying to find old photographs of Raymond Street (off Scotland Road) and Venmore Street (running up to Anfield). It’s unmarked, but it’s the street parallel to the north of Mazzini Street. Hopefully Declan will see your comment and be able to spot it. Gary Lineker makes Diogo Jota admission about Liverpool front three. I’ve been trying to find a street listed on the 1851 Census. Thank you, Within a few years of the early 1930's, old property on Hunter, Christian, Gerard and Circus Street were demolished to make way for what would become Art Deco monuments. this was said to be HANLON COAL AND TINDER yard . I’ve looked through my own maps, and the wonderful old-maps.co.uk but can’t see one where that white space is labelled. Can you tell me anything about this occupation? You can see it on the old map here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.41538/-2.95812 (that map also has a search feature). Regards Oh yes! But Gerard Gardens lives on in the memories of those who lived there, played under its arches and gossiped over its washing lines. Regards Do you know the location of Broom Street ? Hi, However, she never really settled in the new house, and harked back to the days when she could stand on the landing talking to her neighbours. Sue, I can’t find Fletcher’s Gardens, but you can search for All Saint’s churches here, which might help you cross-reference old maps: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/historic-parishes-1851, Hi Martin, It’s definitely possible that this refers to a court house off Highfield Street. many years ago but i cannot find it now ? I am looking for a Linden (Lyndon?) "I had such great success with my first book that the natural progression was for a follow up and the third book was the result of people from other areas of the city requesting that their tenements had yet to be published anywhere. Many thanks Martin- much appreciated. My Great, Great Great Grandfather appears on the 1871 Census as living in Dinorban Street. I’m afraid I’ve not found any photos in my usual sources, but if I do find some then I’ll post them here! Hi Martin i lived in September rd L6 facing an old laundry,i remember looking into yard and above doors was boys and girls do you know what it used to be.giant fund any info on it thanksgraham. There’s a more detailed, labelled version, of Hutton Street on Old Maps.co.uk (you may have to zoom out when you arrive on that page). An old map from 1893 is available from here: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/336946/396919/12/101394, while the modern Google Map shows it here: https://goo.gl/maps/LSYgoP3Mpm72 (though note that the numbers may have changed since 1893). My G, G, G, Grandfather and family also appear on 1861 Census as living either a Cillar Street or Cellar Street. Dominic. Violent Playground 30 years on. It was in the block north of Tatlock Street, and on the below map this can be seen under the final ‘D’ of Scotland Ward. This was located on the other side of Christian Street, and was a semi detached property with a front and back garden. The only one online I can find is here: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334195/390985/13/100871, but I can’t see Crown Court on there – they just have numbers (Court No1 etc). Some, but not all of the old roads are still there, with the same names. But hopefully it’s a pointer in the right direction. Joseph hanlon. It must have been a very small street, as it is unmarked on some maps. Lambert Street used to go through the site now occupied by Tesco on London Road (north side). The boys and girls signs are common on old school buildings, but I’ve never heard of the need to separate boys and girls in a laundry (unless they were going there to wash the very clothes they stood up in!). They were built for the large number of working class people (dockers, labourers etc) who worked in the city. Whilst my parents were on their weekend night out to a local pub, a gang of kids from the area would pay 10p to watch the (silent) films. Hi Martin, There was a Pennistone Terrace mentioned in the index to the c.1951 map of Liverpool that I have (soon to be on the website, but not yet). I can’t find anything on Smollett Street itself but it’s worth trying to find streets nearby, as sometimes photos can show other streets in background or on the edge of them. If you know any interesting object in GERARD STREET (LIVERPOOL), feel free to share it with other visitors (comment using your Facebook, Hotmail, Yahoo or AOL account): 11 talking about this. Thank you. Mordan might be an un-named street on this map, eg. You can unsubscribe at any time. My father told me it was once where the captains used to promenade their lady friends. The movie dealt with street gangs and youth crime and its makers embellished the real-life location by replacing the clean, white washing hanging from the balconies with ragged, grey clothing. I’ve not come across any pictures of Doon Street, but I’ll let you know if a photo of that area shows up. "My parents moved into Gerard Crescent in 1960 where I was born, with six of us living in the two bedroomed flat. See Townsend Street on this 1890 map: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/67.509/-106.458.

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