But more info is required. Belle Vale CP (where my dad taught) was the other side of Childwall Valley Rd in a different estate. Evangelist missionaries working for the London City Mission took the word of God to industrial centres and large gatherings such as market places. Ive not been able to find any photos yet, but if you know any more details about where the timber yard was I might be able to have another search. Thank you very much, Martin. Hi Martin Free standard UK delivery. Take a look at our selection of old historic maps based upon Southport in Merseyside. Price 15.99. Most popular maps today: map of Jerusalem, map of Pensacola, Kabul map, Charlotte map, map of St. Paul To answer your question, I dont think there was a specific district for Liverpool watchmakers, except to say it was central. Hi Jennifer, Vaughan Street was in Toxteth. The franchise was extended to some women over age 30 in 1918, but it was not until 1928 that the voting age was made 21 for both men and women. My dads family lived in around the area pre post war Amy, Bill, les, Cath, Gladys. A city rich in world history - Gateway to America and second city of the world's largest ever empire. My Grandad, born in 1917, lived there as a child, and I have never seen a picture. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, (1859-1930), Knight author physician criminologist Edinburgh, Midlothian Hi, My mother lived in Ballington street in Toxteth. Great website and maps by the way. It does not appear to show up on any early maps I have seen.It was off forth st and situated between Clyde st and Esk st both of the last named streets led onto a main rd called Dearby rd which was the next main rd up by about 200 yards parallel to the dock rd at Canada Dock. I am trying to find William Terrace Ann Street in 1911, Could anyone offer any pointers. Birkenhead& Wallasey Circa 1970s Contains: A single sided fold out map. Also Green Lane, West Derby, from 1851. Im looking for one map of Liverpool with street level detail for the period around 1850 to 1880-1890. I am very interesting in the background and history of the place. The most detailed topographic mapping covering most parts of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s. My family research has identified a relative, Benjamin William Feltus,showing on the 1911 census as aged 59 and living at a Registered Lodging Hose, 66-70 Oxford Street East, Liverpool. Colin. Family there in 1886. Were the archives youve looked at on this page? THE DATES WOULD BE UP TO APPROXIMATELY 1901 (THE SUN INN IN BIRKENHEAD). The Blitz. I have looked in a book of street names of Bootle and Hawthorne Avenue is not listed , sorry. Haddon Street was a very tiny street, so its not labelled on many maps. My Great Grandad was John Weston, married to Elizabeth, and they had 7 children; 6 boys and 1 girl (Ethel) I love the site really fascinating. Im looking for Bennett Street. Historic Ordnance Survey Map of Liverpool, 1947 Taken from original individual sheets and digitally stitched together to form a single seamless layer, this fascinating Historic Ordnance Survey map of Liverpool, Merseyside is available in a wide range of products, including prints, canvas prints, jigsaws, mugs, tea towels etc. Nothing unusual about that until I read the full entry and discovered he was one of 206 people registered under that one single address! I am trying to find an image of Cadmus street, Everton. Essex Road at Northampton Street, Islington, c 1900. Carson Street is the one running south from the second O in Roscommon, and I think Haddon Street is the one running east of that, north of the U-shaped buildings. Regards John Meaker, Hello Thanks in advance for any information you can give me. The age of the houses is close to the turn of the 20th century, as the 25 OS map from 1888-1913 shows the streets having been laid out, but not all the houses built yet: https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.105&lat=53.47009&lon=-2.95334&layers=168&right=osm. Hi Gloria, I have also been trying to find details and photos of this pub and was lucky to receive a scanned copy of a photo taken in the 70s. Thank you for your speedy reply and helpful comments/suggestions. My ancestor lived on Copperas-hill c. 1816-1836 at various locations including Nos. Hi Martin, I was wondering if you could point me intend righ direction to discover more of my local area, Tuebrook/Clubmoor area. was there a specific district or area I am assuming it was also a Bents Brewery pub but havent found anything other than a brief reference to an explosion in the 1970s which led to its demolition Ive no idea what was built on the site but am assuming the pub must have been near Rigbys or the Saddle although I am probably completely wrong. I have a record of John Duggan living at 22 Compton Street, West Derby in 1911, and also his father (also John), who emigrated from Ireland. Although there was a large timber yard at the western end (on the northern side) the rest of the street was residential. The other potential problem is that West Derby can refer to a large area of Liverpool, with a lot of mills, so it could refer to another location altogether. However, if youre interested in seeing Compton Street around the turn of the century then it can be seen on the Plan of Liverpool (North Sheet) here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/46.529/12.041. Localities in the Area. The houses on this street were small terraced houses, slightly smaller than those on Pleasant Street. Thank you. I used to attend Liverpool City Institute of Further Education 1967. I seem to have problems spotting news from this site. You can see Arley Street on two of my maps (Plan of Liverpool North Sheet and Weekly Dispatch Atlas) but they dont mark the foundry on there. Everton, 1906 Ive not been able to find the exact place, but the censuses suggest that Vaughan Street is in south west Toxteth. 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 Do you happen to have any photos that show that address around that time? Hi Im after some information, regarding gascoyne street and eaton street, my family had a timber yard called garners in liverpool for ovef a 100 yearsin gloucester placelark laneand finaly gascoyne streetis there any maps available showing garners on there? ANTIQUE"GEOGRAPHIA" MAP OF LIVERPOOL& BOOTLE Dated- 1930's? Tim, Carter Street can be seen on this map: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860/#5/-65.884/-35.068, which can be bought in the shop here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/product/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860-print-of-old-map-of-liverpool/. Im putting a map here in case anyone else might come across it and need to know where the street it. Syracuse Post Standard Homepage. Perhaps youll be able to spot it! 45) Park Crescent, also built between 1826 and 1833, lay detached from the town, on the crest of the ridge and close to the Heene boundary. Its not a detailed look at the house, but hopefully its what youre after. Its quite a shame these were demolished, as they were not at all slum housing, but large areas were given over to the wrecking ball in this part of town without much selectivity on the part of the council. 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. Martin. My father and his wife in the 1911 census had a (fish bar)in penton street .His father had lived in the sandhills hotel.I wonder if there are any pictures of either ,it would be great to see them. The houses on the road were terraced, and of a decent if modest size. And also, do you know when they were built? Its not owned by the Buckels family now so any information would be appreciated. Etsy Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in 0 Cart Gifts for Every Valentine Jewelry & Accessories Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads . Mrs Frances Pulford is 72 years old.She is emptying a bucket of washing-up water down a gutter in the street where. Browse the maps: My mum got married from there in 1935. 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. The official home of the 1939 Register Records of people younger than 100 and still alive, or who died after 1991 are officially closed. Based on the 1881 and 1891 census they lived on Jackson Street and Vaughan Street. Do you know what kind of jobs your great grandparents did? She lived in Adlington Street, which I believe is still there but obviously now it will look nothing like it did when she was living there. E mail me at jimdduggan@icloud.com, I wonder if you have any info on the origins of Shaws alley L1, my nans great grandfather was brought up there around 1900s. He was William George; had and older sister Lily (possible Lillian) and older brother Robert and two younger brothers George Davison and John Davison. There were also other courts along Grafton St. All have now long gone. Hi Martin Thank you. Ive exhausted my resources and my eyes trying to find it on old maps, to no avail. So glad you liked it. Please help. 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. Maps and Plans of the Royal Engineers. Hi Martin 53.351N 2.894W. Thank you. The main family I am researching is the Duggan family. Im currently researching my family tree and have received my dads birth certificate. 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. I have been researching my family history and found that my Great Grandfather Andrew Lewin was a Grocer in Kirkdale in 1886. I found the map really useful because now I have a street name with which to approach Liverpool library/archives unless I can find something online. My great-grandparents lived at 10 St. Annes Terrace, St. Anne Street, Liverpool in 1915. There are more detailed maps on the old-maps.co.uk website if youre looking for even more detail. Thanks, 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. Or something else like that? 2644210. Any help or photos please. Im replying to this as my grandfather was Robert Garner who owned this lumber yard. Thank youDavid, I am james Duggan of Minnesota. one of my ancestors was born in 5 Baptist street , and i am too desperate for information but cannot find it . ).and other people) Can you help please. I know the street , off Smithdown Lane still exists but cant find any information about what this place was. I should then hopefully be able to place it on the map you recommended. Hello Jess He was also a ships steward and from what I can ascertain, he came from Liverpool. Im trying to locate Swan Street, which used to be one of the courts off Falkner Street (according to the census description), probably next to/close to Corlett St, but its not listed on any of the maps Ive found until now.. These last two streets named led on. Have you got access to the original handwritten census return? I have been meaning to follow up our family history for a long time. One of the worst examples of this is the vandalism shown to Bedford street south/north . Can you help? Like most people in those days they didnt have much cash, and she has no childhood photos of any of the family and she was saying just the other day how much shed love to see some pictures of the old place. Search by Name. The school was not far from where I lived if my memory is correct. Good luck with your research. It was probably called the lifer pol meaning muddy pool. Heyworth Street Heyworth Street with its many shops and famous school was famous in the district. watchmaker J. The lived in Mann Street and my Nanna was Caherine nee Calderbank. Lizzie, with her . Mike. My grandmother was Eveline Dickinson, from what I have been able to find out so far, she lived in Medlock Street during the 1901 Census, but has moved to New Brighton some time between 1901 and the next Census in 1911. Richard enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943. Just reading the comments re Pluto Street. The building was no longer a pub but it gives a fair idea about the size of the building etc. 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. Original data: John A Brodie. He told stories of delivering planks of wood on his bike as a lad. Go here and zoom out a couple of times: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/340417/387707/10/101393. Maphill is more than just a map gallery. How to choose your tyres? Robert. In fact, the City of Liverpool's peak population was recorded in the 1931 Census as 846,302. The poignant pictures offer us a glimpse of what life was like back then. Ad youre right the amount of deprivation in this part of Liverpool was shocking. regards Carol. I can feel the ghost limb twitching. The old 1:2500 maps show it marked PH (public house). I wondered if you have any information on the Duggans and of Compton Street. Citation: My grandfather was Robert Garner who married my grandmother Nell (Ellen) in very early 1900s I have their wedding pictures. Thank you Jan. Probably the result of excessive Guinness intake. A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left) . Map of Liverpool, 1836 1810 Borough Gaol built. 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). Printable Street Map of Central Liverpool, England. The only thing I can find on this is a brief Wikipedia entry which says that he was born in Liverpool in 1897 and emigrated to the USA where he played football. Thus is history and family tree. Hello, and firstly, thank you for making these wonderful maps available. I am not sure whether her was part of the same family, but again, I would be very interested to learn of any information that anyone may have on this. ).You can also display car parks in Tours, real-time traffic information and . 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. Id love to see what it looked like. The beautiful Georgian terrace chopped in half by that hideous Rathbone building. to a main rd called Dearby rd which was the next main rd up from the Dock Road at Canada Dock, I was born in 1951 in Leith terrace and lived there until the compulsory purchase slum clearance in I think 1969 . I was able to track down a couple of photos of Chalk Farm online but havent been able to find any pre-War images of the Palatine. The label reads Dorothy Rimmer 108a Bold St. Lpool I know that Bold St was the center of bespoke dressmaking in those days but cant locate anything about her or her business. Regards. If anyone has any information on the Duggan family I would be very grateful. Try the 1:500 city plans, though they have very limited coverage. Wikidata ID. Welcome to this stunning move-in ready home located in the historic downtown. - Binge on great food in Bold Street - Sip on the drinks in Seel Street - Wander through Liverpool ONE - Drop into the Albert Docks Richard "Dick" Simmons, 93, of Bridgeport and formerly of Liverpool passed away on Saturday at Brookdale Liverpool. Image: Extract from John Eyes' map of Liverpool, 1768. 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. 705 W 9th StreetEast Liverpool, OH 43920. Many of these old maps of Liverpool can be bought as high quality prints from the Liverpool History Book and Map shop. Felicia Hemans (ne Browne) was born in Dale Street, Liverpool, in 1793, although she later moved to Flintshire, in Wales. My mum said only one side had houses on it. 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? William Terrace was probably a row of terraced houses on a longer street. George. They have maps of the whole of the prefab estate with lots of photos. Birchfield Road is quite well mapped, even at 1:500 scale in some years. Hope the link works and that you find this answer. 10 Most Popular Streets in Liverpool Take a Walk Down Liverpool's Streets and Squares Content Royal Albert Docks Matthew Street Hanover Street Williamson Square Lark Lane Concert Square Bold Street Penny Lane Church Street Hope Street The most popular streets of Liverpool prove this small city is one of the most diverse in the UK. The photos from 1966 is this the one youre thinking of? I have a Pocket watch engraved with his name & City J. Which has no significantly been cut In half And there are no no homes on it at all. Depends of which document you look at. Can you point me in the right direction? This was the Watts Scouse Pie shop, next to the Beacon Garage, Heyworth Street The familiar Merebank pub on Mere Lane, viewed in 1947 from the tower of St George's Church with Cottles Chemist to the left at the top of Beacon Lane. An ancestor of mine was listed as being born in the 1870s, at Stanley Bridge Liverpool, is or was there any such place, if so where might it have been? Those houses, from the maps, look like they fronted onto other streets, only backing on to Tariff. Thanks Hi, I wonder if you or any of your readers could assist? 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. On the corner of Scotland/Stanley Road. The Kirkdale Gaol was the biggest landmark in the area, sitting on land between Garnet Avenue and North Dingle. There is an interesting article on the Liverpool Echo website, though it might be biased towards the high end of watches that are now deemed collectable: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/mike-litherland-looks-famous-liverpool-3404486, Theres also a refurbished former watchmakers on Seel Street, which again is central but not that close (by Victorian standards) to the other horologists: https://www.liverpoolexpress.co.uk/timely-completion-of-heritage-initiative/, Best of luck with your research, and come back here if you find out more. Love this site, it is addictive. On the side side running up to Cypress street. The road which is un-named but goes across it is Back Renshaw Street. Many Scottish towns were not first mapped until the late 18th or early 19th centuries. Old-Maps.co.uk is your best source for this. just seen your address 19 cubbin st dated at time of cencus in 1911,my ancsestors lived at 17 cubbin st at the time of that 1911 cencus,they were called the langgards. 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). Thanks. They had lived in Burlington Street, Tichfield Street and Arley Street. Certain streets are listed as having "no population," however, so it is likely that the final version was made after the completion and tabulation of the census. I recently read your wonderful book about Liverpools landscape history. 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. It was already gone by 1950, probably as a result of bombing. hi can anyone help Makes me appreciative of how a lot of us live today! Can you help. Its a tricky site to navigate sometimes, but a great resource, and makes it easy to view all old OS maps. 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. I wonder if anyone can help me. Do you have any maps of the pre-fab estates at Gatacre from the 1950s? They were important in political life of Bootle. There are several courts in that arrangement of streets, and Oldham Court would have been one of them. My mother and grandmother were there on 1911 census and were moved to Rushmere Rd, but I do not know when. The largest houses were actually on Clarence Street, with their side (and back garden) running along Pleasant Street. 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. It may have been an annexe but the GCE courses were taught in a pale blue building on the corner of Duke St facing the Anglican Cathedral. Youre right, by the looks of things the numbers only go up to about 150 on Everton Road, before it becomes Heyworth Street. Thankk you, Would this be the hotel attached to Exchange Station? An average of 12,000 people each year were leaving the city, and . Regards, However, you do get a very rough impression of the room size. See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. Bramwell (or could be Joseph Bramwell, 1826 to 1880). 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 . Many thanks, David Wardle, Im not a great source for family history, but maybe someone else on here can help with that. I was told that one can go to the Lancashire Record Office but that you have to actually photograph them. would be happy to email you a copy. Interestingly, I remember my late mother telling me that my grandfather was a steward on the Lancastria when it was torpedoed off the coast of France having difficulty confirming that though.. Would have lived opposite you I think? Hi Yvonne The site remained derelict till the early 60s when Merseyside Police headquarters was built and the area to the side was later landscaped and named after George Chevasse the Army medic who received the Victoria Cross for Gallantry in World War 1. 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