Hello
I am trying to trace one of my great uncle's, Owen Boylan b1918, we have a death certificate which shows he was dead on arrival at Bootle Hospital on 12th August 1955 aged 36 years. this gives his address as 7 Garrick street, he was identified by his Sister Ann Quinn living at 16 Garrick Street, Cannot find the location of Garrick Street, I take it has been demolished ?
Any information would be welcome
Kind Regards
John
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Garrick Street
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1938 Kelly's Gore Directory has the road in Litherland with only one house listed. I'll have a look in 1939 index. T.S
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Garrick street is off smithdown road
oppasite toxteth cemertery
they where sold off £1 each for new buyers
also as tomos sister has posted off pamerston drive
a small street with just 16 houses
http://www.litherland-digital.co.uk/alb ... ctors.html
bobhamo
oppasite toxteth cemertery
they where sold off £1 each for new buyers
also as tomos sister has posted off pamerston drive
a small street with just 16 houses
http://www.litherland-digital.co.uk/alb ... ctors.html
bobhamo
bootle born altcar road
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Hi Bob thanks mate. Yes I knew Garrick St, it was Lpool 7, Wavertree was Lpool 15, we didn't mix much with that end of Smithy Road ha ha.....
Tried to find a Quinn/Boylan marriage with no luck. Tried to find Owen's birth, only one in Middlesborough as Boylen.
Tried to find a Quinn/Boylan marriage with no luck. Tried to find Owen's birth, only one in Middlesborough as Boylen.
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Hello Folks
Thanks for your efforts, I have found a 1907 map which shows Garrick street as a small street backing onto the railway, off Irving street which ran between Palmerston Drive and Phelps street, a modern map shows this area as a childrens park and new houses.
The next time we visit Liverpool, we will have to make a trip to Crosby Library and look at the voters register.
Kind regards
John
J.F.G
Thanks for your efforts, I have found a 1907 map which shows Garrick street as a small street backing onto the railway, off Irving street which ran between Palmerston Drive and Phelps street, a modern map shows this area as a childrens park and new houses.
The next time we visit Liverpool, we will have to make a trip to Crosby Library and look at the voters register.
Kind regards
John
J.F.G
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Thanks Bobhamo
It is nice to see the old Cinder path has been made to look a lot nicer than it was, my Gran lived in Longfield Road opposite the Match works, I remember as a child in the 60's walking down to the cinder path by Hornby Boulevard, my Grandad used to use it on his return journey from a timber yard in Seaforth with his bike laden down with sacks containing off cuts of timber for the fire !
Thanks again to all for their efforts.
John
J.F.G
It is nice to see the old Cinder path has been made to look a lot nicer than it was, my Gran lived in Longfield Road opposite the Match works, I remember as a child in the 60's walking down to the cinder path by Hornby Boulevard, my Grandad used to use it on his return journey from a timber yard in Seaforth with his bike laden down with sacks containing off cuts of timber for the fire !
Thanks again to all for their efforts.
John
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Hi J.F.G 1911 Gores has Garrick St off Irving St listed, only even number houses listed.
Nice chatting with you...T.S
Nice chatting with you...T.S