Old photos of Bootle
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Thanks Joe great photos,
are there any photos of the Bootle end of St Johns and Brasenose Road?
are there any photos of the Bootle end of St Johns and Brasenose Road?
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The binmen at Marine Crescent Waterloo.
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My old infants school was on St John's road.nicenanny1 wrote:Thanks Joe great photos,
are there any photos of the Bootle end of St Johns and Brasenose Road?
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I don't know if these photos have been posted on this site before if they have just let me know.
Does anyone recognise any faces in this photo?
Morning Parade Service at St Leonard's Bootle (1960)
Does anyone recognise any faces in this photo?
Morning Parade Service at St Leonard's Bootle (1960)
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Crossbeats and St Leonard's Church, Bootle (1960s)
Does anyone recognise any faces in this photo?
Does anyone recognise any faces in this photo?
Cheers Joe.
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The picture of St Lenards, the middle of the picture where a paper label is attatched to the bench,the third boy in, looks very like Ian Abbernethey,who i went to Gray st with,in the early 60s
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Great photo of St Leonard's Church Nicolas.
Cheers Joe.
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Thanks for your reply Eric, I hope we get more replies from this photo.
Cheers Joe.
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Great photos Nicolas, thanks for sharing them.
Cheers Joe.
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I don't know if this photo has been posted on here before if so please let me know.
Shops opposite Kirkdale train station
Shops opposite Kirkdale train station
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Hi Joe Sheila recognised that within a second.Shops on the corner of Melrose Road .She says one was an Off Licence
and next door was a paper shop,she cannot remember the rest of them.She used to live just up the road a few houses away from
The Kirkdale Homes at 307 Westminster Road.
Matt
and next door was a paper shop,she cannot remember the rest of them.She used to live just up the road a few houses away from
The Kirkdale Homes at 307 Westminster Road.
Matt
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Matt
Not sure about that.
I thought the pic was taken from Melrose looking at Selwyn Street so Kirkdale Station would be to the left.
If we were looking at Melrose the Melrose Abbey pub would be on the corner.
If I'm right you can make out the Peacock Pub on the left as you head towards Hawthorne Road towards Bootle.
Bern
Not sure about that.
I thought the pic was taken from Melrose looking at Selwyn Street so Kirkdale Station would be to the left.
If we were looking at Melrose the Melrose Abbey pub would be on the corner.
If I'm right you can make out the Peacock Pub on the left as you head towards Hawthorne Road towards Bootle.
Bern
Born and raised in Romeo Street, later Lambeth Walk, Jersey Close, Garden Place, Hawthorne Rd, Gonville Rd now Netherton
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Lynne
Westminster Road (the main part of it) is off to the right of where the pic's taken from. That road off to the left is also Westminster for a little bit before it becomes Hawthorne.
Keith
Spot on. For some reason I had my wires crossed thinking that Selwyn Street started at Westminster Road and then veered right by the Princess, which is where Brewster Street started but you are 100% correct.
Bern
Westminster Road (the main part of it) is off to the right of where the pic's taken from. That road off to the left is also Westminster for a little bit before it becomes Hawthorne.
Keith
Spot on. For some reason I had my wires crossed thinking that Selwyn Street started at Westminster Road and then veered right by the Princess, which is where Brewster Street started but you are 100% correct.
Bern
Born and raised in Romeo Street, later Lambeth Walk, Jersey Close, Garden Place, Hawthorne Rd, Gonville Rd now Netherton
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Lynne
The main part of Westminster is just to the right of where the pic was taken from but that road to the left is also Westminster for a short while before it changes to Hawthorne.
Keith
Google maps suggests you're right but, so far up that street (Brewster or Selwyn whatever it is), opposite where we know Selwyn Street deffo is (by Princess) there is a street sign that says Selwyn Street while the next house up (across the entry) has one for Brewster Street. That makes me think Selwyn starts at Westminster and veers right at the Princess which is where Brewster starts.
Bern
The main part of Westminster is just to the right of where the pic was taken from but that road to the left is also Westminster for a short while before it changes to Hawthorne.
Keith
Google maps suggests you're right but, so far up that street (Brewster or Selwyn whatever it is), opposite where we know Selwyn Street deffo is (by Princess) there is a street sign that says Selwyn Street while the next house up (across the entry) has one for Brewster Street. That makes me think Selwyn starts at Westminster and veers right at the Princess which is where Brewster starts.
Bern
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Just zoomed in on that pic Keith and the house to the right of the entry is number 1 (Brewster?), with the one to its left number 27 (Selwyn?).
Bern
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Hi ,f you guys want to argue with my dear Sheila go right ahead but I have to warn you
for a little 'un he packs a wicked left hook especially when she knows she is correct.
Is it not because Selwyn St .was in Kirkdale and Brewster in Bootle?
The photo looks to be quite old with tram lines still showing going down Melrose Rd.
Also the Princess Cinema did not open until 1931 Sheila's best friend parents owned it from around 1948
She never had to queue up for the Saturday Matinee and even got to sit upstairs
Matt
for a little 'un he packs a wicked left hook especially when she knows she is correct.
Is it not because Selwyn St .was in Kirkdale and Brewster in Bootle?
The photo looks to be quite old with tram lines still showing going down Melrose Rd.
Also the Princess Cinema did not open until 1931 Sheila's best friend parents owned it from around 1948
She never had to queue up for the Saturday Matinee and even got to sit upstairs
Matt
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Brewster st modern day goes to bedford road
but before southport road opened it was only the corner shop and about the first 20 houses
if you draw a line from rosilind street a cross hawthorne road to brewster street
that was the border
bobhamo
but before southport road opened it was only the corner shop and about the first 20 houses
if you draw a line from rosilind street a cross hawthorne road to brewster street
that was the border
bobhamo
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Well Bob that puts the kibosh on my theory
Had to know you would have the answer. Do you think having the Prinny built across the road
had anything to do with the street names changing so abruptly
A long time ago we went back to Westminster Road so as we could see where I first asked Sheila for a date(she was 17)
and where she used to live.Poor lady got quite emotional when we saw that those houses and the Kirkdale Homes were no
there.It was Sheila's granddads house(307) and Sheila's mum was brought up there but born in one of
the pubs that were run by John(Black Jack)Lynch her father.
Matt
Had to know you would have the answer. Do you think having the Prinny built across the road
had anything to do with the street names changing so abruptly
A long time ago we went back to Westminster Road so as we could see where I first asked Sheila for a date(she was 17)
and where she used to live.Poor lady got quite emotional when we saw that those houses and the Kirkdale Homes were no
there.It was Sheila's granddads house(307) and Sheila's mum was brought up there but born in one of
the pubs that were run by John(Black Jack)Lynch her father.
Matt
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I used to work in Nixon’s tongue factory in Grist Street, it was straight across tram lines then first left on Westminster Rd in the early 1960s.
Do you remember it, Matt or Bernie
Do you remember it, Matt or Bernie
Cheers Joe.