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His family was rehoused at Liddell Road West Derby, possibly in early 1930s. My grandmother passed 1975 interesting huh??!! Ihave managed to find one old pic but no more and would love to see if any more. Fax: 0151 207 4870. 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. 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. The buildings were known affectionately as cow houses. An average of 12,000 people each year were leaving the city, and . Strange that so many good homes were demolished, the house that my grandparents lived in, 40 Grosvenor Road, New Brighton, is still standing. Thanks so much! https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.408816872525154&lat=53.40096&lon=-2.96541&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld, https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/volume/BF102391, http://liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/vaughan_street.gif, http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917, Liverpool Picturebook websites North page, Cubbin Street rooms on Liverpool Pictorial, vacant plot here at the end of Esk Street, http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/home.html, http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maptiles/m100955_335319_389554.png, http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=30197&p=384634#p384634, Paton Street, Kirkdale, in aerial photos and maps, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333972/392366/13/100765, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/340417/387707/10/101393, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333975/392342/13/100871, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/336567/389640/13/100871, https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.3994786,-2.9550315,18.21z?hl=en, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342500/387500/13/101329, Ballington Street is the middle of three unnamed roads, https://www.harrison-associates.co.uk/prescot/watchmaking.html, http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collections/horology/results.aspx?&name=bramwell&startyear=1810&endyear=1900&town=liverpool&trade=&page=0, https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/mike-litherland-looks-famous-liverpool-3404486, https://www.liverpoolexpress.co.uk/timely-completion-of-heritage-initiative/, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/#comment-207145, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/46.529/12.041, https://asenseofplace.com/2014/05/12/the-cowhouses-of-liverpool/, http://www.mrseelsgarden.org/cowkeeping-in-liverpool/, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/82.109/-111.489, http://www.scottiepress.org/projects/remember.htm, https://municipaldreams.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/liverpool-first-council-houses-in-europe/, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342410/387929/12/101394, http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3767672, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860/#5/-65.884/-35.068, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/product/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860-print-of-old-map-of-liverpool/, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/45.460/-44.319, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334224/391227/13/100871, https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/collections/social-history/item-267835.aspx, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334907/391565/12/100674, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/1836-ma-gages-trigonometrical-plan-of-liverpool/#7/77.390/-85.397, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.43538/-2.97180, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.41768/-2.95165, http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/l/liverpool_exchange/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/54996985@N00/5199619974/, http://liverpoolremembrance.weebly.com/adlingtonlace-st.html, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.43778/-2.99426, https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=18.24333333333333&lat=53.40194&lon=-2.96138&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.41743/-2.94927, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.40132/-2.93796, https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.105&lat=53.47009&lon=-2.95334&layers=168&right=osm. Wikidata ID. Photo: Q3382841, Public domain. I am trying to find any information about Malta Road, Bootle, where my fathers family lived. This was a city still cloaked in the black sooty grime of Victorian . Sitting next to the old church. This spot on the Old Maps website shows that there were once a lot of residences on that street, including court housing: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333975/392342/13/100871. He was also a ships steward and from what I can ascertain, he came from Liverpool. I try to visit where my ancestors lived but cant find this one. Darn those generic placenames! 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. The Garner Lumber yard went to this family, not his legal heirs. As a large city, Liverpool has seen a great many maps and plans made of it. OpenStreetMap Feature. With no photos and no as yet found record of this building that literally changed my life, I feel a part of me has been amputated. Q24826. 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. Here are two maps, one from 1891 and one from the 1950s: Excellent site. Your email address will not be published. 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! (who he was an apprentice under, I do not know. I wonder if anyone can help me. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!! His first wife was Mary Abinnet (who died relatively young) and then married an Elizabeth Brown who had two sons from a previous marriage. What kind of information are you looking for? Cleveland Historic Maps, Finally, someone has stitched together several historic plat maps of greater Cleveland -- for 1852, 1874, 1881, 1898, 1912 and 1920/22 -- and aligned them to allow you to switch between years for any location you select! He left my grandmother for an ongoing affair covering many years and were never divorced. 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. Best wishes, Unfortunately its no longer there, but was on the vacant plot here at the end of Esk Street. So it looks like Buckles Nurseries has a long pedigree! I am intrigued as the why the archway existed. Welcome to this stunning move-in ready home located in the historic downtown. Hi Pauline, 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. From the kitchen a back door exited to a small white washed yard with an outside loo, a coal bunker, a steel dust bin that slotted into the wall which the bin men would carry down the back entries to the waiting bin lorry, and a tin bath which would be brought into the kitchen on a Friday night, filled with water heated on the stove (no hot running water in those days) and my brother and I would make third use of the bath after my Mum and Dad. Price 15.99. Im currently researching my family tree and have received my dads birth certificate. ).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. There is an old map showing the old house Oakfield, which was possibly converted into the school: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342410/387929/12/101394. Although there was a large timber yard at the western end (on the northern side) the rest of the street was residential. See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. FreeBMD might help: https://www.freebmd.org.uk/. regards Lynne. Good luck with your research. Hi martin been trying to find my husband grandfather we know he was born in Warrington 1897 .he ended up in Liverpool we know he worked as a Barman in the .boundr y public house in edge lane Liverpool but can not find him he died in 1939 some time after falling down the hatch into the cellar, Im not much of a family historian, unfortunately, but I wondered whether youd found his death certificate? Thank you. 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. We know its been there a while but we are curious what was there before it or when then Buckels family moved there. I can feel the ghost limb twitching. 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? 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. 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! Folded Sheet Maps of West Derby. Do you have any maps of the pre-fab estates at Gatacre from the 1950s? http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/home.html. Syracuse Post Standard. Castle . All these maps are available to buy as a wide range of products, including Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaws, Mugs, Tea Towels, Cushion Covers. The railway seems to cut this land in two, so perhaps whoever owned it demanded access as a condition of the railway coming through. 79, 90 and 121. I am currently researching the architecture around Upper Parliament St, and the area surrounding the empty lot opposite the old site of the Racquet Club in particular. Lancashire is probably the closest place, as the main other one will be the National Archives in London! Ive also spotted that the National Archives has some records on this school, which youd need to get in touch with them to look at: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3767672 I hope this is of some help. Is the Plan of Liverpool South Sheet (1890) available to buy anywhere cant see it in the shop or ebay listing. 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. You were talking about Uncle Bob small world! I dont know if No. Im researching my family who lived in the Toxteth area of Liverpool. If you go here on the Old-Maps.co.uk website then you can look through the different maps (click on them on the left). Perhaps youll be able to spot it! By the way, your links to old maps dont appear to work Im getting the dreaded Error 404 messages. Or photos? I have a Pocket watch engraved with his name & City J. Martin. Any suggestions? They lived there for a number of years before moving to Wallasey. I used to attend Liverpool City Institute of Further Education 1967. for keeping dairy products cool). Great Work on this site. Thank you for your speedy reply and helpful comments/suggestions. & I saw a tv programme where a woman in a pub claimed that she looked outside the door of her pub & experienced it & some people who have walked down the street itself & claiming they also experienced it, Would you happen to know is there any truth in that -(that Bold St has a reputation for timeshifting)-, Can some one reply/make a comment so I can set the record straight-Is there any evidence. 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. It was just north of Boundary Street, and looked like this in 1851: Hi Martin Thank youDavid, I am james Duggan of Minnesota. 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. In the 1920s and 1930s his organisation within the Seamen's Vigilance Committees, unemployed demonstrations, and hunger marches from Liverpool became . An archive of these maps can be viewed for free in the Historical Land Records Viewer. Marie, Hello Martin, 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. THE DATES WOULD BE UP TO APPROXIMATELY 1901 (THE SUN INN IN BIRKENHEAD). I am researching the family of my maternal grandmother (Duggan). I recently read your wonderful book about Liverpools landscape history. 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 cant find any reference to it now, although there us a modern day Mill Lane, and it would have been no surprise to have had a mill or mills in the area. 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. Revised New Colour Series of Liverpool 1902. Many thanks. 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. It was probably called the lifer pol meaning muddy pool. The traditional manufacturing industries went into further sharp decline and factories were closing. Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? Route planner Map of Liverpool Add to favourites Monthly Report Driving and bad weather Our tips for safe driving in bad weather Winter tyres or 4-season tyres? 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! Those houses, from the maps, look like they fronted onto other streets, only backing on to Tariff. can you tell me anything about Medlock Street? Ive looked at a few old maps in Gloucester Street and Gascoyne Street over the course of the 20th century and cant see it marked. Im researching another family that was there (in 2 Court, 8 house) in 1880s. My mother and grandmother were there on 1911 census and were moved to Rushmere Rd, but I do not know when. They are not in the North or South indexes. Ad youre right the amount of deprivation in this part of Liverpool was shocking. Ive put a map here so hopefully you can see whether this is the area where the lower window was. 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. Yes, youre right, they werent demolished straight away. Cubbin Street is no longer with us, but the name lives on in Cubbin Crescent, which sits on the same site in Kirkdale. 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. Hi Martin, this site is fascinating! If youre talking about the large arch that I think you are, this was built before the houses in that area, and the old maps show that it provided access between the land next to Bank House (a large house on Picton Road) and the land where your apartments are. I havent been on the site for ages but Martin can attest to my credentials that I have assisted with finding out information regarding family research. How much we had and how much we lost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My Grandad, born in 1917, lived there as a child, and I have never seen a picture. I would love to see what is there now as I understand the houses have all gone. (located in the triangle between Hope this helps! 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. William Brown Street Liverpool England L3 8EW View on map. Depends of which document you look at. 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. 1815 - Manchester Dock built. Anyone have photos of Dwerryhouse Street, Toxteth? 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