Search 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. 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. 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 My dads family lived in around the area pre post war Amy, Bill, les, Cath, Gladys. Im looking for Bennett Street. 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. Thus is history and family tree. Do you know what kind of jobs your great grandparents did? I looked at the Liverpool Streets site but without success. 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. 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. 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. Preston and Area (African Nova Scotian), Nova Scotia. Hi, Regards, Haddon Street? 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. 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. Regards Thanks. I would love to buy copies. Hope this helps! I would be grateful for any help. However, there was an orphanage marked across the street from the houses on the 1914 map. not much option really. I found it on the 1823 map in Liverpool Library. Their name was Rourke/ORourke and they were in the 1861 Census. Hope this helps you or someone else just visiting this site! Historically in Lancashire, it is bordered by the suburbs of Grassendale, Allerton, and Speke. 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 . MLS #4440938 It was off Balliol Road just by its junction with Breeze Hill just opposite where Balliol Secondary school used to be. If anyone has any information on the Duggan family I would be very grateful. I have some old tythe maps of the area but they are very poor-copied from worn out maps at Central Library.Do you know of any maps that might be better? Old-Maps.co.uk is your best source for this. Until going to university, lived at family home in Circular Road east West Derby. I seem to have problems spotting news from this site. David Matthews lived on Sedan Street, Salford 5, in the 1950s. Its definitely possible that they bought land for the house off the Molyneux family, who were the major landowners in the Sefton area for a long time. Can you help? 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. In fact, the City of Liverpool's peak population was recorded in the 1931 Census as 846,302. 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. i was broughht up by my gran alice ellis ended up in cottage homes fazakerley w Is that the kind of thing youre after? his name was samuel carpel..that is the only address i can find for him. 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. St Davids Church was at the bottom of Brownlow Hill (South Map). Good luck, and do let us know when it is! Hi Martin A-Z Street Map for Liverpool. The houses on this street were small terraced houses, slightly smaller than those on Pleasant Street. However, you do get a very rough impression of the room size. (who he was an apprentice under, I do not know. Map of Liverpool - OS Explorer Map 275 (St Helens, Widnes & Runcorn) Publication Date: 16/09/2015. Im currently moving from my previous print supplier to a new one, so when that is completed in the next week or so they will be available on this site, and perhaps from eBay too. Hope this helps! My building was on the corner of Upper Duke St. and St James street (which has now been built over by the cathedral gate development. In 1945, I had a relative who appeared on a electoral register at 43 Shaw Street. for keeping dairy products cool). 1970s Liverpool: Fascinating Historical Photos Show Streets, Cityscapes And Everyday Life. If you use street view it give a clear picture of the type of property. Hi my great grandad owned a timber yard on the dock road in the 50s and 60s called edwards can you please let me know if there any websites were i may find any pictures. Was it on Arley Street itself? 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. 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. Discover the beauty hidden in the maps. Best Regards Ken Berry. On the side side running up to Cypress street. Regards. Does/did 302 Everton Road exist. Liverpool had a large number of suburban dairies in the early to mid 20th century. However, a lot can change in 40 years, so I wouldnt go assuming those are the conditions your ancestors lived in. Telephone: 0151 233 3069. She married my grandfather William Charles Hunt in 1919. http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=30197&p=384634#p384634 He was born at 104 Rice Lane, liverpool. It includes digital records of the charting of the state's cadastre (property boundaries), which were digitised from hard copy maps in 2002. His first wife was Mary Abinnet (who died relatively young) and then married an Elizabeth Brown who had two sons from a previous marriage. 44) facing Chapel Road across what remained open land until c. 1870, being laid out as pleasure grounds c. 1835. Thank youDavid, I am james Duggan of Minnesota. Or something else like that? Hi, My mother lived in Ballington street in Toxteth. The poignant pictures offer us a glimpse of what life was like back then. 705 W 9th Street, East Liverpool, OH 43920 is a single family listed new listing at $70,000. 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. watchmaker J. The Caledonian Cattle Market covered 30 acres between Islington and Camden Town, and was a hugely busy and popular place. Liverpool, England: Heyes and Jones, 1901. Teething problems from an exciting new angle for Historic Liverpool! There was a Geoff Garner at the Liverpool Institute School for Boys. The satellite view will help you to navigate your way through foreign places with more precise image of the location. My grandmother used to tell us stories, but she is long passed and I would like to rekindle those memories. 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. In doing some family research for my husbands family I have found that his great grandmother lived at 53 Denbigh street in bootle. Find Parks, Woods & Green Areas in Liverpool Area. The mill house would have been nearby, though again I cant pinpoint it exactly. 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. Strange that so many good homes were demolished, the house that my grandparents lived in, 40 Grosvenor Road, New Brighton, is still standing. 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. 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? Does anyone know if Hawthorne Avenues name has been changed or what has happened to it. Does anyone know how I may acquire a contemporary street map of that part of Toxteth Thank you for your reply Martin, the is bound to be a photograph of Heath street somewhere. Thats really great info about the place you lived and grew up in! I can feel the ghost limb twitching. I did a bit of research and replied to your previous comment here: http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917. Again, many thanks you are a wealth of information! Looking at the old maps of the time, Shaws Alley (then called Shaw Alley) looks mostly to be large buildings, probably warehouses. Let me know if this is the right one, and if you can spot it in your Edwardian A-Z. 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. Our online maps include all scales of mapping - 1:1,250, 1:2,500 and 1:10,560 for Scotland and London, and just 1:10,560 scale mapping for all other parts of England and Wales. my great grandfather was a draper at 3 tillotson st, e. do you think that would have been a place of business and a residence together? Shaw (whether Samuel or another Shaw) may have owned the land that the street was built on, or had his home, office or warehouse here. Have 4 children, Robert very soon after, Peter, Arthur and Elsie, my Mum, born 1924. Brownlow Hill, Mont Pleasant and Clarence). Swan Street was in a position which is now opposite Crown Street Park. I have looked in a book of street names of Bootle and Hawthorne Avenue is not listed , sorry. Water Street Liverpool 1920's. Liverpool Docks. Many thanks. Any thoughts/help would be most appreciated. Martin. Which has no significantly been cut In half And there are no no homes on it at all. 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. would like to see any pics of the site prior and during demolition and any Liverpool A-Z street maps showing the site before and after demolition. The is a view of Myrtle street from heath street, so why not Heath street as well. Do you have any record of the Mill House on a map from that time please? Ive not been able to find Paton Street. place=city. I think he had a brother who may have come to Lpool with in in the 1870s. Those photos were taken in 1957, and show the rooms in a shocking state. Ordnance Survey 1:2,500 Epoch 1. It was next to Tamworth St which was off Park Street. In my Edwardian A-Z, its in the index but despite searching I cant find it on the accompanying map. There may have been a hamlet at Liverpool before the town was founded in the 13th century. My son Andy just picked up your question. 41 Million lives recorded in England & Wales at the outbreak of the Second World War. People claim to have found themselves in a Victorian version (and I think a 1950s version) while walking up there. They lived in the Everton/West Derby area throughout the 19th century showing Compton Street in 1911. Kind regards Jane, Hello my relatives lived in Carter Street in the 1860s. Hi Martin, I wonder whether this could be a bridge over the Stanley Dock branch of the Leeds Liverpool Canal? [28] By the middle of the 16th century, the population was still around 500. Absolutely fascinating! hope this helps Tom, My Grandfathers family, the Westons lived at 6 Leith Terrace. 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. It would just be labelled Timber Yard or whatever trade they were working under. I was wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction to try and locate some old photographs of the street? 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/. 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. My Great Grandad was John Weston, married to Elizabeth, and they had 7 children; 6 boys and 1 girl (Ethel) I have little info on the family. Did your mums family, the Melodys, live on Cazneau street for a long time? It was demolished and knocked down by (The Liverpool Council. My mums family were Melodys but have been trying to find out when they arrived in England from Mayo. By 'old', I mean it shows the streets as they were before vast swathes were demolished in the first half of the 20th century. The former Windsor Street school building is now a community centre, and the new school next door boasts of its high Ofsted rating. 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. Did you get a reply from Daniel? Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? I live on borders of north Wales near Vyrnwy nowadays. Ill see if I can find anything that talks about the myth and its history. 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. Nothing unusual about that until I read the full entry and discovered he was one of 206 people registered under that one single address! Are there any maps of the foundry in Arley Street or old photos you kno of. 705 W 9th StreetEast Liverpool, OH 43920. i know it was built around 1825 when the old dock was filled in and demolished after the war. 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). Thank you. Paul and Annie Simpson where my grand ma and grandad. Ive struck a dead end so far. So it looks like Buckles Nurseries has a long pedigree! Ive found a map of the area from the period youre talking about, but cant see the Institute on it. Looking at the 1950 map (I know its later but the numbers seem to remain consistent) 79 and 90 would have been right on top of where the extended platforms are, while 121 would have been way up the hill past Seymour Street. Ive never been able to find our old court on any maps, its possible they were never included on street maps because they were not streets. Ive looked at the old maps of the area and it looks like the courts on St Anne Street were gradually demolished from the 1920s onwards. Finally my grandmother kicked him out but wouldnt pursue divorce as both Catholic..we do have their wedding pic and his death memorandum from the paper. I believe Mabel worked in the Grocer store when she was 11 years old. He hailed from Lark Lane! Mrs Frances Pulford is 72 years old.She is emptying a bucket of washing-up water down a gutter in the street where. George. 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. I cant find any photos of this area myself. There are three Willow Groves on an old map of mine: one off Christopher Street (https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.43538/-2.97180), one off York Street (https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.41768/-2.95165) and a third in Seaforth (not on my online maps). I know the street , off Smithdown Lane still exists but cant find any information about what this place was. We have just put online out-of-copyright maps, published over 50 years ago. Eatons were dotted around Liverpool but my father was born in West Derby and Grandfather from Toxteth. Submit an Obituary. V6 Maps of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Park Street runs down to the docks from Park Road. Im looking for one map of Liverpool with street level detail for the period around 1850 to 1880-1890. They are on display at the Rangers Hut at Pickerings Pasture but a request for a copy fell on deaf ears! Wow these maps are great! Thankk you, Would this be the hotel attached to Exchange Station? Property restrictions were finally removed for men in 1918, when most males age 21 and older were allowed to vote. My Maylor relatives lived on the adjacent parallel Dover Street. The map you have of 1885 is one of the first maps which shows the road in existence. Cross Street, Wavertree was here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.40132/-2.93796, I wonder if anyone has any information about the Hulmes who around about 1924-1925 lived on a farm in Gateacre behind Gorsey Cop. Hi, 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. I recently read your wonderful book about Liverpools landscape history. Apparently the houses in Hawthorne Avenue were prefabs. They lived in Carter street in the 1870s just opposite where Balliol Secondary school used to be and. 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