Bootle Town Hall
- BOBHAMO
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i worked on the town hall for many years and painted the mayours council chambers
the top photo , there where other rooms offf the ballroom but never seen
the room in the second photo
if you look back at some of the posts on the museum
down the cellars where lots of the paintings and artifacts
just left to rot
Captain Walkers flags
there was some war damage ww2
bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
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Does the building still exist and is it in use?
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They are great photos. Looking that the windows, I wonder if they could be the same room, after refurbishment of the ceiling, with the pictures taken from opposite ends of the room?
- BOBHAMO
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The Town Hall is in use and open
before the change to Sefton all the local councils
had all work and decisions governed by local councillors
there where arcitecs offices in the town hall. a court, museum, , library, police station
a great building
bobhamo
before the change to Sefton all the local councils
had all work and decisions governed by local councillors
there where arcitecs offices in the town hall. a court, museum, , library, police station
a great building
bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
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Thanks Bob. If I wanted to visit the building, who should I contact?
- BOBHAMO
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Prospice , and Marknjen posters on the site
have had visits to the police courts and i am sure they can sort somethink out
http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/vi ... =3&t=32908
the akinson in southport got most of the artifacts from the town hall and museum
you will have to let us know if you come to Bootle
you will be made very welcome
bobhamo
have had visits to the police courts and i am sure they can sort somethink out
http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/vi ... =3&t=32908
the akinson in southport got most of the artifacts from the town hall and museum
you will have to let us know if you come to Bootle
you will be made very welcome
bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
- BOBHAMO
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https://archive.org/stream/journal2190b ... 2/mode/2up
a bit of info on linacre grange till Peter changed it to linacre house
bobhamo
a bit of info on linacre grange till Peter changed it to linacre house
bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
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Thanks Bob, Im seriously going to find an opportunity. Is there a hotel in Bootle you can recommend?
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I've had friends stay here & they can't fault it, hope this helps.
http://www.breezeguesthouse.co.uk/
http://www.breezeguesthouse.co.uk/
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Our member JoyceN would probably endorse Paul's recommendation. She stays at The Breeze Guest House when she travels to Bootle for "meet ups" etc.and I seem to recall her being very pleased with the offer.
Bee
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"Life" is a gift to you. The way you live your life is your gift to those who come after.
- marknjen
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Sadly Craig who used work for the mayor used to give fantastic tours,full of information re Bootle! But he's left I believe!
But I'm sure if you ring the town hall they'll be more than happy to arrange a tour for you! Sorry can't be more help! Prospice may still have contacts I'm not sure!
Cheers
Mark
But I'm sure if you ring the town hall they'll be more than happy to arrange a tour for you! Sorry can't be more help! Prospice may still have contacts I'm not sure!
Cheers
Mark
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You are so right. A great innovative building, all the local government offices in one place. There were two libraries, a large very imposing library for adults, all wooden fixtures and the Children's Library just on the right as you entered the Library/Museum entry door on Oriel Road. In addition, there was the Rates Office that had its entry door on the corner adjacent to the Police and Magistrates Court roadway entry point for vehicles. The Post Office and PO Sorting Office on the corner and Public Baths round the corner in Balliol Road was the icing on the cake and proof that those who have gone before us had logic.BOBHAMO wrote:The Town Hall is in use and open
before the change to Sefton all the local councils
had all work and decisions governed by local councillors
there where arcitecs offices in the town hall. a court, museum, , library, police station
a great building
bobhamo
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hi gang, the entrance gates to the left where for the bootle tec, which I attended from1955-1957 full time and from 1957-1962 one full day and two nights a week on a nat cert engineering course.also one of the houses in the pic was the registry office where weddings took place including mine regards billy.
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Hi if you are visiting Bootle and wish to see the Council chamber etc. send me an email and I will arrange for you to have a tour, if I'm available I would be more than pleased to escort you around the Town Hall. I was Mayor of Sefton in 1999/2000 so fully acquainted with its history.HvonBlumenthal wrote:Thanks Bob. If I wanted to visit the building, who should I contact?
Kind regards
Cllr Bobby Brennan
Robert.brennan@councillors.sefton.gov.uk
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Hi Bob when I was Mayor of Sefton the first thing that I did was to have all the chains of office brought back to Bootle town hall and the display cabinet with the Bootle, Crosby, Litherland and Southport chains of office, inc mayoress brooches are still in the mayoral corridor in Bootle. When they were moved it was supposedly only for the one year but they have proudly remained in Bootle. I could never understand why the local chains were in Southport, though to be fair the Southport chain should be displayed in Southport.BOBHAMO wrote:Prospice , and Marknjen posters on the site
have had visits to the police courts and i am sure they can sort somethink out
http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/vi ... =3&t=32908
the akinson in southport got most of the artifacts from the town hall and museum
you will have to let us know if you come to Bootle
you will be made very welcome
bobhamo
Regards
Cllr Bobby Brennan
- BOBHAMO
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Its great to see a peoples councillor mr Bob Brennan take time to
respond to this visit from hvonblumethal
it would be nice if the akinson could find his portrait of Mr ascroft
and i am sure it would make a good news story for the echo
bobhamo
respond to this visit from hvonblumethal
it would be nice if the akinson could find his portrait of Mr ascroft
and i am sure it would make a good news story for the echo
bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
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Ive been overwhelmed by the efforts made by total strangers on this site to help me find out more about my relatives.
Cllr Brennan, Im going to try to come over in May (I live in Luxembourg) and I will certainly let you know as I would love a tour with you.
Cllr Brennan, Im going to try to come over in May (I live in Luxembourg) and I will certainly let you know as I would love a tour with you.
- Dan
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Linacre Grange, Bootle 1858.BOBHAMO wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:51 pm https://archive.org/stream/journal2190b ... 2/mode/2up
a bit of info on linacre grange till Peter changed it to linacre house
bobhamo
Bootle Times January 17 1974
BBC 5-part adaptation of the Dinah Maria Mulock Craik novel "John Halifax Gentleman"
Bootle Times January 24 1974
A better copy of the photograph of Dinah Mulock Craik and her brother Ben, taken at Linacre Grange.
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