My Mother and her family came from Liverpool and I find it such a fascinating place, but shocked at the amount of deprivation my own Grandmothers family went throughat the beginning of the 1900s. Heyworth Street Dont suppose you remember them? Hi Martin If he was not the business owner, then perhaps his place of work address was not associated with his name. thank you 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. I would love to buy copies. 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? Printable Street Map of Central Liverpool, England. Was it on Arley Street itself? David Matthews lived on Sedan Street, Salford 5, in the 1950s. They were built just after the was and demolished about 1970, so the avenue appears on very few maps. By 'old', I mean it shows the streets as they were before vast swathes were demolished in the first half of the 20th century. Hi Cathy, Most popular maps today: map of Jerusalem, map of Pensacola, Kabul map, Charlotte map, map of St. Paul And thanks for pointing out the 404 error should be fixed now! Lizzie Hodson and her mother at home, in 1974. It was next to Tamworth St which was off Park Street. Are there any photographs of the Exchange Hotel, my mother stayed there in 1925. Im presuming they werent demolished right away and am wondering when exactly they were demolished and if my great-grandparents were living in the original court housing or the new tenements that were built there afterwards. Love this site, it is addictive. I would be grateful for any help. Liverpool has a long and rich history, a snapshot of which is captured in these fascinating photographs from the 1950s. 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. 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. Or photos? The population was 9,958 at the 2020 census. You can see a fair bit on the site, but to get big high quality copies it costs about 16. 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. I am ashamed I did not record it. Hi Martin In my Edwardian A-Z, its in the index but despite searching I cant find it on the accompanying map. Hope this helps you or someone else just visiting this site! Trying hard to find something of the history of the Palatine pub on Dale Street as Im told my grandfather was the licensee from about 1917 until his death in 1925. A warehouse or factory perhaps? 3rd April 1939 RM 2D331X7 - The 'Princess Elizabeth' steam train leaving from Euston station, London, returning to Merseyside, during a trip down south. Even trying Ancestry searches. Im especially interested in the fact that they built roads with intials from their name, as I know thats happened elsewhere in Liverpool. This is A Rework and on going, Map Images will be improved and were space allows local data will be added, local landmarks, street numbers To find the Street/Road click of start letter in the Grid to the right. Proctor Street (with an o before the last r) is here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.41743/-2.94927 . There are two really good pictures looking down the road on the Kirkdale Online website. Said to be in the Islington area of Liverpool in about 1875. Unfortunately, I dont have any photos of the place. Would have lived opposite you I think? She was born in 1948, so anything you could dig up or point me in the direction of for around that time would be fantastic. would be happy to email you a copy. 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 road which is un-named but goes across it is Back Renshaw Street. sam cottrell They had 4 children, Robert, Elsie(1924), Peter, and Arthur. Are there any pictures around that might show what the houses looked like. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, (1859-1930), Knight author physician criminologist Edinburgh, Midlothian Does anyone know which one of the little streets/courts it was? Welcome to this stunning move-in ready home located in the historic downtown. My mistake, 14 years, but still, hard to imagine the engineering project to transform Edge Hill in that Time. Evangelist missionaries working for the London City Mission took the word of God to industrial centres and large gatherings such as market places. 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? Which is strange, as I know my road was not built until 1903, yet it appears to be on the 1898 map. 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! jim byrne. The beautiful Georgian terrace chopped in half by that hideous Rathbone building. Any ideas? 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? I WOULD BE PLEASED IF ANY ONE HAS INFORMATION ABOUT THESE BUSINESSES. 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. They were on the site of the current Cathedral Gate, east of Great George Street. Tom Slemens probably a name youll see coming up again and again. Im researching another family that was there (in 2 Court, 8 house) in 1880s. Looking at the old maps of the time, Shaws Alley (then called Shaw Alley) looks mostly to be large buildings, probably warehouses. My parents are from Liverpool, but I dont know much about them, my father was from Southend of Liverpool born in 1916 name Francis Joseph Mclarney, my mother from north end of Liverpool name Emily Austin born around 1926 I cant quite place the exact location of St. Annes court housing on that map, but will check the 1911 census to get some bearings on where exactly those courts were. The old 1:2500 maps show it marked PH (public house). MLS# S1414092. Browse the maps: As individual sheets using a zoomable map of England and Wales. one of my ancestors was born in 5 Baptist street , and i am too desperate for information but cannot find it . Id really like to know what institution/organisation/business was based there, especially something that warranted so many people. Therefore the previous use of the area remains a Mystery to me. My mum got married from there in 1935. It might be worth contacting the offices there now to see if they have any knowledge of who used the buildings before them. Aug 6, 2022 - Explore Tracy Pennington's board "Old photos of Liverpool ", followed by 1,130 people on Pinterest. Im researching my family who lived in the Toxteth area of Liverpool. . Revised New Colour Series of Liverpool 1902. 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. Menu. (located in the triangle between . Whinhurst was a long road but Joseph Williams was quite near one end of it. Hi, I have seen photos near these locations but never the actual buildings. Im putting a map here in case anyone else might come across it and need to know where the street it. My grandfather ran the pub we beieve in the late 1920s we have a picture of him outisde. These houses were often inhabited by those who worked in city centre offices, or the docks, but were slightly higher than the bottom rung of casual labourers such as clerks, messengers and the like. 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. I was born in 9 leith terrace in 1951 and lived there until the compulsory purchase slum clearance in I think 1969 when they were demolished. Open: . Some of the conditions right into the 1960s and beyond still surprise me. They lived there for a number of years before moving to Wallasey. was there a specific district or area THE DATES WOULD BE UP TO APPROXIMATELY 1901 (THE SUN INN IN BIRKENHEAD). Are there any maps of the foundry in Arley Street or old photos you kno of. Hi As a seamless zoomable layer (1890s-1920s) side-by-side with . Hello thanks for this site and the wonderful maps. I have been meaning to follow up our family history for a long time. 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. Many Scottish towns were not first mapped until the late 18th or early 19th centuries. Swan Street was in a position which is now opposite Crown Street Park. 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 Liverpool was 800 years old in 2007 and held the European Capital of Culture crown in 2008. He was born and raised in Oswego. This is Bootle, and you can see Leith Terrace marked on this map: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.43778/-2.99426 The street is no longer there. 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. Free standard UK delivery. The is a view of Myrtle street from heath street, so why not Heath street as well. Their surname was Greer , had been Mac Gregor. Scotland History. You can search for Halewood on their home page, and it then gives a selection of old editions on the right. Hi, my family used to live in Ballington Street but all I know is it was Liverpool 8, which I understand is definitely Toxteth. i am trying to find an old map of strawberryfields, little woolton. Coordinates: 532104N 25338W / . Hope this helps! 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. The actual site now has the Hilton Hotel on it the only reference to the Historic building being the name..it is now Old Customs House Place a pedestrianised area immediately in front of the hotel. Yes, the Mill Lane in West Derby was once the site of a windmill somewhere around the junction with Queens Drive (I think on the opposite side of Mill Lane to the Jolly Miller, but I cant be certain). Try looking at old-maps.co.uk, which has some very detailed maps of those streets: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334224/391227/13/100871, Hi.thanks for your reply, the timber yardwas on gascoyne street/eaton street from the early 70s to the late 80s.the building is still there now in that location.previous to that so the 60s was lark lane..and gloucester place.thanks. Can you help me locate an old street? I cant find any photos of this area myself. Etsy Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in 0 Cart Gifts for Every Valentine Jewelry & Accessories I can confirm that Bold Street does have a reputation for time shifts! 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). As a seamless zoomable overlay layer (1890s-1920s) on modern satellite images and OS maps. Thank you, Hi i am looking for greenleaf street in liverpool 8 any pictures around 1965 1970s Liverpool: Fascinating Historical Photos Show Streets, Cityscapes And Everyday Life. The Garner Lumber yard went to this family, not his legal heirs. Some also have some individual buildings like pubs and large residences. You can see a detailed map of the area here: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/336567/389640/13/100871. Tours is an important city located in the Loire Valley of west-central France. Essex Road at Northampton Street, Islington, c 1900. Hi Pauline, interested in history of old custom house in canning place. Bramwell, Liverpool. Maybe in the University archive or the Chambers Hardman archive Rodney street, or it is starring us right in the face mislabeled. 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. allthe men were Iron founders and worked in Arley Street. There were two chapels and a school, but the rest were houses with large gardens. 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. There are a lot of new houses around there, and new street layouts. Marie. The building was no longer a pub but it gives a fair idea about the size of the building etc. Can you help me Im am looking for information on building that existed in Luton grove off walton road at present there stands a retirement home called walton manor, my parents live in the next street to this and work had been done to rebuild the supporting wall and when it was stripped back to to original wall the was lower ground window shown bricked up we are trying to find out was stood there before it was all filled in Any info? George is indeed alive and kicking, as are brothers Chris (used to run the garden centre) in Perth Australia, and Anthony (ran the growing end) in Auckland NZ. if so. L18 south Liverpool (just off Rose . , Some people are also claiming that when theyve walked down Bold St theyve witnessed a very quick timeshift -to the extent that theyre saying that theyre claiming theyve seen flickers of a scene from Bold St in the era 1800s & then a return to normal, Personally I dont believe in time travel/teleportation or anything that it impossible scientifically. He told stories of delivering planks of wood on his bike as a lad. City Centre Map of Liverpool, Merseyside. I used to attend Liverpool City Institute of Further Education 1967. (who he was an apprentice under, I do not know. 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. Any information that you may be able to provide will be greatly appreciated. Or possibly maps that show the names of the business. Many thanks. Regards, The landlady, Bessie Hatfield, was my Aunt. Or are you just after some better copies of the same thing? ft. townhouse located at 96 Midlake Cir, Manlius, NY 13057 sold for $310,000 on Aug 1, 2022. Maps of Liverpool City of Liverpool : area 14,909 acres (exclusive of half of River Mersey) George Philip & Son George Philip & Son L [td] The London Geographical Institute 1900 1900 1:15 400 Cheshire XIV - OS Six-Inch Map Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey 1872 1881 1:10 560 SJ39 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool history. place=city. Originally published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 1874-1893. and sponsored by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Hi http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/home.html. You can use my Old Streets of Liverpool map to search for these streets. Hi Martin and anyone else who might be looking at the maps on this fascinating and very useful blog, Belle Vale CP (where my dad taught) was the other side of Childwall Valley Rd in a different estate. Can you point me in the right direction? I shall return one day to avenge this lol. Looking at the old maps shows that there was a dairy yard in the area. Explore the areas you know before the railways, roads . Grandfather was Living in Gascoigne St (i3 onNorth map) in 1852 and was married from this street. The Vaughan St image is at http://liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/vaughan_street.gif. An archive of these maps can be viewed for free in the Historical Land Records Viewer. My Great Great grandparents were married there. Ive found that when having trouble locating streets from census records the original is poorly written or transcribed, or the census writer misheard someone else naming the street. William Terrace was probably a row of terraced houses on a longer street. My Great Grandparents, Samuel and Mary Anne Dickinson, lived at 109 Medlock Street, Kirkdale. Email: archives@liverpool.gov.uk. When you ask whether I know of any maps which would be better than the tithe maps, what is it youd like to find out? So interesting, and I hope it helps other readers. You can see it on the 1907 map below, and it is still there, visible on Google Maps. Hi Neil re the Old Customs House.this was the third customs house on this site the previous two destroyed by fire., the original dated back to the early 18th century. Depends of which document you look at. I think you can rest assured that it wasnt on the Bill Shankly Playing Fields as it would have been at the top of the (slight) slope where the wind was stronger. Do you have any maps of the pre-fab estates at Gatacre from the 1950s? My Maylor relatives lived on the adjacent parallel Dover Street. Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? Historic maps of the Southport area. With a city population of 137,000, and 360,000 in the agglomeration, Tours is the largest city in Centre-Val de Loire, though the status of regional capital is held by Orlans. There are several courts in that arrangement of streets, and Oldham Court would have been one of them. Sitting next to the old church. Great Work on this site. Your email address will not be published. It includes digital records of the charting of the state's cadastre (property boundaries), which were digitised from hard copy maps in 2002. Just found out my nan and granddad , James and May Henry lived in number 23 Heath street, with my mum and her siblings, Bessie, James, Peggy, Gladys, and Agnes . Hello Jess The Historical Land Records Viewer (HLRV) is an online tool that you can use to explore parish and historical maps. Ive seen some history books from the period which take great pleasure in detailing all the soon-to-be-built roads, and mapmakers were keen to be at the cutting edge, sometimes risking looking foolish if building projects didnt come to fruition. By the end of the century, four other docks had been established along the Mersey, so that the port outranked even London in dock space. Mike. Looking at these maps I can see there was once a Wavertree Station at the end of the road. Youre right, the houses have gone from that road, and the road itself too. document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "aeaa08e5bb4f1617530d91c11e422ae4" );document.getElementById("ad28faf495").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Easy to use, easy to print Liverpool Map. Courts were usually included on maps, though their small size meant that many werent named except on the most detailed maps, and perhaps wouldnt be included in indexes. 44) facing Chapel Road across what remained open land until c. 1870, being laid out as pleasure grounds c. 1835. 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.. I saw your post. 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. In 1830 the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the first in England to link two major cities, was opened. 79, 90 and 121. His widow went on to become licensee at the Chalk Farm Hotel on Rishton Street which was run by Bents. Hi, My mother lived in Ballington street in Toxteth. Hello It lies on the Eastern banks of the River Mersey . The most detailed topographic mapping covering most parts of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s. Thats really great info about the place you lived and grew up in! The satellite view will help you to navigate your way through foreign places with more precise image of the location. Theres one in Kensington, which isnt really what I think of as Kirkdale, but the houses are the right age, and it might have fallen in the Kirkdale boundary at one point. My Grandmother who is long dead, used to live in Broom Street, off Denbigh Street, off Great Howard Street circa 1920 but I can,t find it on any map. 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. Heres a map of the Strawberry Fields estate. As a large city, Liverpool has seen a great many maps and plans made of it. 1816 - Leeds and Liverpool Canal constructed. Many thanks again and may the site go from strength to strength. If heard of a large and productive watchmaking community in Liverpool in the 1800s. Hope one of the two pubs I mentioned is the one youre looking for, but if not it might start you in the right direction! Niki. for keeping dairy products cool). I am delighted to hear from you. I have tried without success to find any information regarding fathers family. It was off Balliol Road just by its junction with Breeze Hill just opposite where Balliol Secondary school used to be. I cant seem to find either on the maps. Only just picked up this message. Lancashire is probably the closest place, as the main other one will be the National Archives in London! Neil. I know a lady who lived there in the late 1930s and she would be thrilled to see it. 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. Im trying to find photos for my mum of where she used to live as a kid. Hi, My fathers family lived in one of the large houses in netherfield road north starting from bottom of fairy street. On the side side running up to Cypress street. Can anyone help with finding Fedora or Fedora street. 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. Any help or photos please. Carol. Hi Martin, https://municipaldreams.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/liverpool-first-council-houses-in-europe/, My grand parents John & Anie Hickey lived in leyden st kirkdale My great grandmother lived there when she was a child. Many of these old maps of Liverpool can be bought as high quality prints from the Liverpool History Book and Map shop. Kind regards, Gaye, No problem, glad I could help. 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 want to find the layout of the house and grounds. Detailed hi-res maps of Liverpool for download or print The actual dimensions of the Liverpool map are 1418 X 1164 pixels, file size (in bytes) - 271089. hi are you the brother of Christy odonnell re: the feathers, this is along shot as I see the old place is gone. Thank you. Could you be thinking of Rathbone Street (and Back Rathbone Street)? Scale; 5.5 inches to 1 Mile An original map/plan of Liverpool& Bootle. 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. I have a few other maps of Liverpool in sections for that time, but they are difficult to read, print is too small. The City of Liverpool 1884, 1900 & 1923 Lists of Streets [database on-line]. Getting closer to when they were compulsorily purchased. I now this because I discovered that my great grandparents lived in number 28 n the 1911 census. It was already gone by 1950, probably as a result of bombing. Can you tell me where exactly Atterbury Terrace was/ is off Grafton Street, Toxteth ? 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. My son Andy just picked up your question. Please help. 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. 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. Good luck with your research. On the corner of Scotland/Stanley Road. Is it available from the Liverpool Central Library ? Hi Jack.By any id you know a neighbour called William Davies he 30 circular road east He died in 1989? Does anyone have any info to share ? Makes me appreciative of how a lot of us live today! Tracy. We think they lived at 122 St. James Street just before the first world war. London Market. View more property details and sales history on Xome. Colin. not much option really. I was wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction to try and locate some old photographs of the street? They later moved to 154 Chatham street so not to far. Hello, and firstly, thank you for making these wonderful maps available. The buildings were known affectionately as cow houses. My grandfather Walter James Lake is said to have been born in Liverpool between 1868-1872. Hi, Just hoping it jogs someones memory. One of the Bureau's tools for the 1930 census was its 57-volume index to selected city streets and enumeration districts. Find Churches, Museums & Attractions in Liverpool Area. It also was by a school called Gateacre Compresensive school.so it could be in Gateacre Liverpool.Thank you from Christine. Is that the kind of thing youre after? As you enter the 2-story fo. We used to go and visit my gran there in the mid sixties. If youre not sure this is the type of dairy, then do let me know (especially if you know anything specific about the location) and I can have another look around. Liverpool Lime Street is a terminus railway station and the main station serving the city centre of Liverpool. 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. He left my grandmother for an ongoing affair covering many years and were never divorced. While its certainly possible that a residence was in the same building as a small business like a drapers (just like today a grocers or newsagents might have a flat above or a house behind and above) by the look of the maps of the streets in the area the houses look like standard terraces. Theres a decent overall view here: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/l/liverpool_exchange/ (search for hotel on that page to go straight to it), and a close-up of the entrance on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54996985@N00/5199619974/. Hello, I am researching my family history. Q24826. which stands on the corner of the two roads. Anyone have photos of Dwerryhouse Street, Toxteth? 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. Thats an interesting one! ).It was a Building from 1910 I think,Like Gothic.the old fire places,old staircase.The school for special needs 6 years to 18 or 19 years old.My friend left in 1979. Martin. Have you got access to the original handwritten census return? George. We lived in Tillotson Terrace which was one of 3 Terraces (courts) on Grafton Street near to the corner of Park St. Atterbury Terrace may have been one of these but I cant remember. The street wasnt built by the time of the first few OS maps, and only appears in 1890. Im replying to this as my grandfather was Robert Garner who owned this lumber yard. Regards. Medlock Street is just a tiny stump of road now, leading north west from Westminster Road, but it once ran right through to Rumsey Street before the park was created. Hello and thank you for all your hard work here! Kind regards. Map of Liverpool and its Environs The County Series maps at scale 1:2500 for Liverpool and its environs, including Bootle, Wallasey, and Birkenhead.

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