Hi Martin, thank you for taking the time to reply my great grandfather Samuel Dickinson was a ships steward, he was married to Mary Anne Bryant who would have been at home caring for their children. Hi, And also, do you know when they were built? Are there any maps of the foundry in Arley Street or old photos you kno of. My great-grandparents lived at 10 St. Annes Terrace, St. Anne Street, Liverpool in 1915. There are a lot of new houses around there, and new street layouts. He is down as married but as there are 100 male lodgers registered there obviously is wife isnt there. I think he had a brother who may have come to Lpool with in in the 1870s. The lived in Mann Street and my Nanna was Caherine nee Calderbank. Did the line originally pass underground from the the terminus and would not have affected Copperas-hill until the platforms were extended? Hi, I wonder if you or any of your readers could assist? The railway seems to cut this land in two, so perhaps whoever owned it demanded access as a condition of the railway coming through. Liverpool Slums, 27th June 1962 6 of 38 Slum housing in Everton, Liverpool. Some of these maps show the wider area around the city, and may include areas as far afield as North Wales or Manchester, Lancaster or Chester. Trying to find where Willow Place was (1889) and also Willow Grove (1881)? FreeBMD might help: https://www.freebmd.org.uk/. But more info is required. 41 Million lives recorded in England & Wales at the outbreak of the Second World War. Richard enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943. OpenStreetMap Feature. She married my grandfather William Charles Hunt in 1919. Im replying to this as my grandfather was Robert Garner who owned this lumber yard. Its gone by the time of the 1951 map, but it could have been there in 1948, and raises the possibility that this is where your nana was brought to. 3rd April 1939 RM 2D331X7 - The 'Princess Elizabeth' steam train leaving from Euston station, London, returning to Merseyside, during a trip down south. Hope this helps a bit, but do let me know more detail if you have some specific queries and Ill see what I can do. Hello Do you know where I could obtain a copy of Lancashire Sheet 114 1890-1 and also 1849 printing. In 1945, I had a relative who appeared on a electoral register at 43 Shaw Street. Hi David, my father was a director of garners timber.i have a couple of photos of were the timber yards used to be.the timber yard was going for over a hundred years and was family run until it went bust 30 years agoive got quite a bit of info from my dad who is still aliveit sounds like the same family to mei know the name of the company in the 30s was called s garner and sons.i think andy garner contacted me on twitter.if this sounds familiar you can email me for any info you may need, Hi there! . i am trying to find an old map of strawberryfields, little woolton. I am trying to find an image of Cadmus street, Everton. Glad you like the site! Swan Street was in a position which is now opposite Crown Street Park. RM DABK49 - Kidsgrove Liverpool Road probably 1930s RM EP2H6P - The sun just makes it into their old Liverpool courtyard. Can you please tell me where i could get a copy of the 1953 map showing Kirkdale / Walton. An average of 12,000 people each year were leaving the city, and . The buildings were known affectionately as cow houses. Telephone: 0151 233 3069. Should have said date on the photo is 1913. I have been looking for information or early photos of buildings my great grandfather lived and worked in. Old Series of Liverpool 1840. [6] 1817 - Liverpool Royal Institution established. The most detailed topographic mapping covering most parts of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s. It could have changed names before the 1920s, especially if your grandfather took it over from someone else, but thats the most certain evidence about the pub I can find. which stands on the corner of the two roads. I am told that my Mother and I lived in a pub called the Alhambra in that area during the war. Cousin David what a hoot its got to be you asking that question and me seeing it!!! Have 4 children, Robert very soon after, Peter, Arthur and Elsie, my Mum, born 1924. Evangelist missionaries working for the London City Mission took the word of God to industrial centres and large gatherings such as market places. Maybe in the University archive or the Chambers Hardman archive Rodney street, or it is starring us right in the face mislabeled. (fn. I have photos of him and all the Duggan Bothers in New Jersey as well as Grandapa. Thank you for your speedy reply and helpful comments/suggestions. Essex Road at Northampton Street, Islington, c 1900. My Maylor relatives lived on the adjacent parallel Dover Street. Syracuse Post Standard. If he was not the business owner, then perhaps his place of work address was not associated with his name. Coordinates: 532104N 25338W / . The website Old-Maps.co.uk is your best bet for these maps. Would have lived opposite you I think? Hello Peter Clarke Yes, youre right, they werent demolished straight away. (located in the triangle between My mistake, 14 years, but still, hard to imagine the engineering project to transform Edge Hill in that Time. Population: 9,958 (2020) As a total Novice could anybody point me in the right direction? Firstly I would like to compliment the site itself and all the people on here its such a great thing to see such a wide community getting together to establish family histories. Thank you. We know its been there a while but we are curious what was there before it or when then Buckels family moved there. My grandfather ran the pub we beieve in the late 1920s we have a picture of him outisde. Which was the street of the old markets. Hi Martin, Any help would be much appreciated. Glad you like the site! I have an ancestor, one Charles Fairclough who died in 1815. would be happy to email you a copy. He was Peter Lynch the Licencee of The Scotland public house in 1881 and the Masons public house, 22 Richmond Row in 1887 and then a Provisions merchant in 2 Pownall square in 1911 but for many years in between as he is listed in early telephone books. Hello, Martin, Do you have any maps of the pre-fab estates at Gatacre from the 1950s? St Davids Church was at the bottom of Brownlow Hill (South Map). Find 17 photos of the 705 W 9th Street home on Xome. I can confirm that Bold Street does have a reputation for time shifts! Sounds like you have an interesting ancestor to look into! I have been researching my family history and found that my Great Grandfather Andrew Lewin was a Grocer in Kirkdale in 1886. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Map of Liverpool, 1836 1810 Borough Gaol built. In particular the history of Lakhill Gardens? Originally published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 1874-1893. and sponsored by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Hi, Ive recently acquired a photo of my grandmother age 12, on the back is her name and the address, 7 Leith terrace, off Forth street Liverpool 20, dont know if my mother would have lived here but they were evacuated to Cheshire during the war. Heres an old map of Kirkdale showing Medlock Street and the Gaol. Do you know what kind of jobs your great grandparents did? Les, did you ever find a photo? Hi Martin Hi Martin if so. Hello, my nana was born is 1948 at 54 Melville place, she was put up for adoption so what Im wondering is, is the house listed the house her biological mother lived or was it a house for women to give up their babies? My dads family lived in around the area pre post war Amy, Bill, les, Cath, Gladys. i want to find the layout of the house and grounds. There are good maps for the 1950s at https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342500/387500/13/101329 (just click on the date in the left hand column). He was born and raised in Oswego. Theres loads of information online, one source of which is Historic England: https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/volume/BF102391, Make sure not to confuse this workhouse with the one which was once on the site of the Catholic Cathedral. It was a row of seven , -two up -two down terraced houses with a dead end.. Choose from several map styles. Hi, my family used to live in Ballington Street but all I know is it was Liverpool 8, which I understand is definitely Toxteth. This facsimile A to Z London Street Atlas, first printed c. 1938/39, allows a nostalgic look back to a time now rapidly becoming beyond living memory. Search I cant see anything thats obviously a dairy or other business, but it might give you clues on where to go next. Hi Daniel how are you related to the Robert Garner Lumber Company? Can you help me locate an old street? Families, friends and small groups will love this central apartment with private parking, located off Liverpool's Duke Street and slap bang in the middle of all the culture and beauty our amazing city has to offer. My dad was adopted hes not the first adopted child Ive seen born at 104 Rice Lane was this an unmarried mothers home I wonder? Here are two maps, one from 1891 and one from the 1950s: Excellent site. . Hi Martin thank you for your reply, Ive since done more research and found my Grandfathers name it was Alfred Raw and Isabella Raw, I think they had a dairy at the end of Birchfield road, if you have any information or could suggest how I could find out more I would be very grateful thanks Vivienne. These were embedded in suburban streets which allowed milk to be delivered fresh to the nearby houses. Bill (LPFC Fan, here in the States). Search by Name. I am trying to find any information about Malta Road, Bootle, where my fathers family lived. I shall return one day to avenge this lol. Any ideas? does any one know if their was a Church of that name in the area of Gascoigne St? Bramwell (or could be Joseph Bramwell, 1826 to 1880). I seem to recall that there was a family member who played for Liverpool (or possibly Everton), and also I recall something to do with either the Titanic or the Lusitania. 1812 - Literary and Philosophical Society founded. Any information would be very gratefully received. Is that the kind of thing youre after? The road which is un-named but goes across it is Back Renshaw Street. Old-Maps.co.uk is your best source for this. The Blitz. Ad youre right the amount of deprivation in this part of Liverpool was shocking. My father, born early 1900s was Robert Garner, son of Robert Garner timber merchant. Detailed Road Map of Liverpool This page shows the location of Liverpool, Merseyside, UK on a detailed road map. Hi Martin, and a wonderful site. Would be delighted to fill the void in our history. Hi Jack.By any id you know a neighbour called William Davies he 30 circular road east He died in 1989? Brilliant! (Might be in the Liverpool Echo) She also said that the school was on the Liverpool news in 1970s, but dont know if it was the Echo,about a white Horse came to the school grounds. Do you think your ancestors would have had one of these? We think they lived at 122 St. James Street just before the first world war. The houses that actually fronted onto Pleasant Street were smaller, with yards behind. Popular Edition of Liverpool 1923. I wonder if anyone can help me. David!!!!! Ive not been able to find the exact place, but the censuses suggest that Vaughan Street is in south west Toxteth. Hi Martin, this site is fascinating! Some of the conditions right into the 1960s and beyond still surprise me. Could it be a mis-transcription of 32? . V6 Maps of Halifax, Nova Scotia. I am trying to find out when the housing in Gascoyne St Liverpool was demolished. Thanks in advance for any information you can give me. Thanks also for the link to Kirkdale Online and the Map, thankfully there are still a couple of photos remaining so that we can see what it once looked like. The only Ann Street I can think of is St Annes Street, which is a major road north into Everton. Old Maps of Liverpool Image: Extract from John Eyes' map of Liverpool, 1768 As a large city, Liverpool has seen a great many maps and plans made of it. I was born in Cazneau St ( Denbigh Castle pub ) See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. Many of these old maps of Liverpool can be bought as high quality prints from the Liverpool History Book and Map shop. It is the last entry on this web page. On the OS map of 1882 the area is still fields (brick fields) but a couple of roads nearby have been built, south of Lambeth Road, so its easy to say that the area was being built up at that time. Great to hear from you. Kevin. Many thanks. Would it be possible to send me via email the scan of the building that had been the Alhambra pub on Derby Road? See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. I am researching my family history. My grandfather Walter James Lake is said to have been born in Liverpool between 1868-1872. Dos anyone remember or are related to the Farley family who lived in Denbigh Street and New Hedley Street Livepool, 2 brothers of the family Richard and Patrick Farley where killed in action in WW1. My son Andy just picked up your question. The landlady, Bessie Hatfield, was my Aunt. Thanks, Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!! Jim do you remember the Simpson family who lived next to the post office in commercial road. Could it be Parton Street? There was a Burlington Street (G4 on the 1890 North Sheet), but that was just north of the city centre, in Kirkdale/Vauxhall, so it doesnt fall into the Toxteth Park area as far as I can tell. Robert. Try the 1:500 city plans, though they have very limited coverage. Taken from original Ordnance Survey maps sheets and digitally stitched together to form a single layer, these maps offer a true reflection of how the land used to be. Ive done a little research and found that the road once sat where North Park now is, directly opposite the entrance to Delaware Road. There may have been a hamlet at Liverpool before the town was founded in the 13th century. MLS# S1414092. MICHELIN Liverpool map - ViaMichelin With your agreement, we and our partners use cookies or similar technologies to store, access, and process personal data like your visit on this website. There are some smaller buildings at the town end of the street, so presumably thats where your great grandfather was brought up. Thus is history and family tree. It all just fascinates me over a span of ten/ fifteen years how Myrtle street could change from a thriving high street, to a scene of pure devastation. Richard "Dick" Simmons, 93, of Bridgeport and formerly of Liverpool passed away on Saturday at Brookdale Liverpool. Its lowest subsequent figure was recorded in the 2001 Census as 439,428 - which represents a 48 per cent decline from the peak population, over a 70 year period. was there a specific district or area There are more detailed maps on the old-maps.co.uk website if youre looking for even more detail. My grandmother used to tell us stories, but she is long passed and I would like to rekindle those memories. My mums family also lived there, and I am trying to find out when they arrived from Ireland. interested in history of old custom house in canning place. The most detailed Ordnance Survey maps after the Second World War. He loves stuff like that! I have found a map I have of old Liverpool and can confirm that Atterbury Terrace was next to Leighton Terrace which was next to where we lived in Tillotson Terrace. In all this Id welcome any comments from people with more details. Tariff Street had some courts nearby, but the street itself looks like it was mostly industrial, with a few terraced houses nearby. Its not owned by the Buckels family now so any information would be appreciated. My great grandfather, John Duggan, was born in Liverpool in 1853 and died in Liverpool in 1913.One of his daughters, Catherine, married a French chef (Andre Dutertre) in Leeds, where my mother and I were born. http://www.scottiepress.org/projects/remember.htm This is a map of all the old streets of Liverpool within the boundary of Queens Drive (plus a few helpful extra roads at the far north and south). Kind regards, Gaye, No problem, glad I could help. Thanks again Liverpool did have a busy little watchmaking trade at one point, with a few workshops dotted around the town centre and just to the south (so your own apprentice is in the right place). Had to chang it or as the Broad Sword. It seems like a lot of families have a story passed down from previous generations. 705 W 9th StreetEast Liverpool, OH 43920. in 1927 then later moved to a house on Fairfield Ave till WW2 broke out then was moved to Llandudno, the family name was Gardner, does anybody know of these war huts or have any photos or remember the family Gardner? Its been a while since you asked, but (since someone else was recently on here and asked about Ballington Street) Ive been able to locate the road youre after. Look forward to hearing from you Im Chris son and came across this post and thought since it is a history site and all Id just have a whinge that now that Buckels Nursery and Garden Centre has been replaced by housing it is a bit rude that the road running through it is Buckles Road, when the name is Buckels! Although there was a large timber yard at the western end (on the northern side) the rest of the street was residential. Also do you know of the history of thrse houses as they are a bit like upstairs and downstairs type? Sometimes theyre hard to verify, sometimes they turn out to be true. An archive of these maps can be viewed for free in the Historical Land Records Viewer. Free standard UK delivery. It would really help in the my late Uncles family history. ).and other people) Can you help please. Fax: 0151 207 4870. You need to pay a subscription to zoom right in, but many are perfectly easy to read without zooming in much. I can feel the ghost limb twitching. Its definitely worth while getting in touch with the Central Library to see which maps they have, because they do have a lot. [28] By the middle of the 16th century, the population was still around 500. My mum said only one side had houses on it. Ill have a look though my maps of the area, but even if I cant find the street at least maybe you have a general idea of the place they were in! The former United striker thinks that even Arsenal at the top of the table have only been 'okay' while Manchester City have underwhelmed and the likes of Liverpool and Spurs have been . See this map: https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=18.24333333333333&lat=53.40194&lon=-2.96138&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld. The City of Liverpool 1884, 1900 & 1923 Lists of Streets. Marie, Hello Martin, Hi wondering if you can tell me anything about the houses in 5 Pleasant street liverpool Ive traced my family tree back as far as 1860 and they lived in pleasant street up to at least 1891 Ive also traced the family to 19 Cubbin Street in 1911 Liverpool do you know anything about this strret. Lizzie, with her . David Matthews lived on Sedan Street, Salford 5, in the 1950s. i would like to know what occupied the site after it was demolished? Things you can see on this Liverpool street map: Liverpool Central Railway Station (Train Station). I love looking at old maps of London so was pleased to come across this London A-Z Street Atlas - Historical Edition. anyone have any info please. http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collections/horology/results.aspx?&name=bramwell&startyear=1810&endyear=1900&town=liverpool&trade=&page=0 I see J Bramwell is in the census in Everton. That seems to be the best first move, and might help you find a way into Ancestry (or similar) records. thank you However, a lot can change in 40 years, so I wouldnt go assuming those are the conditions your ancestors lived in. They have one from 1955 which marks the Customs House as Ruin. V7 Maps of Nova Scotia Communities (excluding Halifax) banner image: Maps - 200400434 'L'Acadie' map of Acadia. I cant seem to find either on the maps. A family separation (x2) and 1930s crash left my dad joining the army at the age of 18 and never seeing that side of the family again. The other had the walls of the big gardens from the Georgian terrace on Bedford street south. They lived in the Everton/West Derby area throughout the 19th century showing Compton Street in 1911. There are some pictures of Cubbin Street rooms on Liverpool Pictorial. for keeping dairy products cool). . To find it on this 1890 map, look for Roscommon Street here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/45.460/-44.319. Was it at one time longer? Hope this helps! Hello thanks for this site and the wonderful maps. What a long time ago it was we meet. This building has now been demolished along with the road and replaced by the Cathedral Gate development. RF PWKX7A - Liverpool, England is the point of focus on a vintage map. Which is strange, as I know my road was not built until 1903, yet it appears to be on the 1898 map. They were built just after the was and demolished about 1970, so the avenue appears on very few maps. The old 1:2500 maps show it marked PH (public house). 1815 - Manchester Dock built. The street wasnt built by the time of the first few OS maps, and only appears in 1890. I had been told that the numbers did not go up that high. Tom Slemens probably a name youll see coming up again and again. Dont suppose you remember them? MLS #4440938 Etsy Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in 0 Cart Gifts for Every Valentine Jewelry & Accessories Im currently researching my family tree and have received my dads birth certificate. So it looks like Buckles Nurseries has a long pedigree! It was demolished and knocked down by (The Liverpool Council. Thankk you, Would this be the hotel attached to Exchange Station? This includes the Queen's Coronation in 1953, and two of the . Great Work on this site. My Father was born in May 1910. / 53.351; -2.894. It was off Balliol Road just by its junction with Breeze Hill just opposite where Balliol Secondary school used to be. They were on the site of the current Cathedral Gate, east of Great George Street. Feel free to download the PDF version of . Unfortunately its no longer there, but was on the vacant plot here at the end of Esk Street. Martin. A google map of modern Liverpool shows this street (Mary Ann) no longer exists. Brownlow Hill, Mont Pleasant and Clarence). Said to be in the Islington area of Liverpool in about 1875. I found an image of a model of court housing at St. Annes street at the Museum of Liverpool (https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/collections/social-history/item-267835.aspx) which says they were demolished after the 1907 Housing Act. Kind regards Jane, Hello my relatives lived in Carter Street in the 1860s. hi can anyone help Hello, my mum Doris was born in an old WW1 hut on Queens Drive? Theres a couple of good pages here: https://asenseofplace.com/2014/05/12/the-cowhouses-of-liverpool/ and here: http://www.mrseelsgarden.org/cowkeeping-in-liverpool/. I do understand about failed schemes but to abandon such an area of so many fine elegant Georgian terraces and you come to realise the are less than a quarter of what was still there in the early fifties is truly heartbreaking. Best wishes, Photo: Q3382841, Public domain. It seems there was municipal housing on there, with a sketch here: https://municipaldreams.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/liverpool-first-council-houses-in-europe/, and some coverage of (sadly) bombing on this page, with a photo of what appears to be an interior of an Adlington Street house (search for adlington with your browser on that page): http://liverpoolremembrance.weebly.com/adlingtonlace-st.html. Could you point me to a specific road? The poignant pictures offer us a glimpse of what life was like back then. Does anyone know which one of the little streets/courts it was? Thanks for a really useful site! The houses on Medlock were slightly bigger than many of the tiny terraces which characterised Kirkdale and Everton in the 19th and early 20th centuries, having bay windows for example. Family there in 1886. L18 south Liverpool (just off Rose . It might be that your ancestor worked at home, but there was likely not a shop at that address. I am searching for any information or photos regarding my Great Grandparents, Andrew and Mary Lewin who ran a Grocer Store on the Cnr of Easby Road & Tillard Street Kirkdale in 1886. The whole shape of Sefton Park was undefined in 1895, but by 1898, the familiar kidney shape is there, and all the rows of housing are in place down Smithdown Road. There would have been people living in that area at the time, so if theres any evidence that your ancestor was born in north central Liverpool then that might be the case. I dont know much about them really , except my mothers nickname was dolly her mother was called Lillian maiden name Walsh she had brothers and sisters but dont know any names Any ideas? The map: https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.408816872525154&lat=53.40096&lon=-2.96541&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld. These last two streets named led on. The satellite view will help you to navigate your way through foreign places with more precise image of the location. Hi Martin He was born at 104 Rice Lane, liverpool. Therefore the previous use of the area remains a Mystery to me. Regards, Garston is a district of Liverpool. Based on the 1881 and 1891 census they lived on Jackson Street and Vaughan Street. Looking up that address on the current Google map brings up the large junction with an Aldi, and looking up that site on the old maps shows the West Derby Union Workhouse. My grandfather was Robert Garner who married my grandmother Nell (Ellen) in very early 1900s I have their wedding pictures. Ive found a couple of pages with photos of Arley Street on (use your browsers Find tool to get to the specific photos): Was it on Arley Street itself? I havent seen any photos of the street itself, but theres a great map that shows that your Mum was right in saying that one side of the north half had the walls of the Bedford Street South houses on it. Q24826. A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left) Liverpool's Lime Street area pictured from above in 1946 Early history King John 's letters patent of 1207 announced the foundation of the borough of Liverpool. are there any pictures or information on this? Large detailed map of Liverpool Large detailed map of Liverpool Description: This map shows streets, roads, rivers, houses, buildings, hospitals, parkings, bars, shops, churches, universities, schools, stadiums, railways, railway stations, tourist information centers and parks in Liverpool. Does/did 302 Everton Road exist. When looking at my map, Ballington Street is the middle of three unnamed roads north of Harlow Street, and south of Grain Street. hi martin,did tariff st L5 have a small court or houses in it, my mam was born in that st.but i cant find no record, can you help. was coronation gardens built on the site or was site levelled and landscaped?? I have tried the Liverpool Records Office but without any success. Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? It also names the streets around that area, although theyre a little hard to see without buying the map. dont know if you found anything about your query but I do know there is a Belle Vale prefab meeting at the Millennium Centre last thursday of the month in normal times (suspended at the moment due to covid restrictions). Or photos? Hello there. Citation: Im researching my family who lived in the Toxteth area of Liverpool. I did a bit of research and replied to your previous comment here: http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917. Liverpool has a long and rich history, a snapshot of which is captured in these fascinating photographs from the 1950s. Ive put a map here so hopefully you can see whether this is the area where the lower window was. The maps I have on here have a lot of church (and other public building) names printed on them. 44) facing Chapel Road across what remained open land until c. 1870, being laid out as pleasure grounds c. 1835. I wonder whether this could be a bridge over the Stanley Dock branch of the Leeds Liverpool Canal? Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. the only thing that is written on the pub is Robinsons Liverpool Mild and Burton Bitter Ales (this brand I believe is now owned by Marstons) The pub I believe was demolished many years ago. It was hit in the May 1941 blitz it was reduced almost to a shell, however the outer walls were structurally sound.It was massive, larger than the current St Georges Hall. His family was rehoused at Liddell Road West Derby, possibly in early 1930s. It was in the shape of a letter H from above with two grand entrances via steps through pillars on top of which was a triangular pedant It was demolished commencing 1947 when Liverpool city planners (in their wisdom) decided it was too expensive to re build. 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