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Stanley Road, 1908.
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Joe great picture again thanks.
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Thanks for that Bob. :wink: :)
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Altcar Road Bootle, Queen’s Coronation Party, The Tin Works in Background, 1953.
Can anyone recognize themselves or anyone else in this photo? :wink:

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Rhyl St Coronation Party 1953. Can anyone recognize themselves or anyone else in this photo? :wink:

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Joe great pictures :D :D
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fatboyjoe90 wrote:77th (Bootle) Battalion, Home Guard.

Home Guard Training c1940 somewhere in the Bootle Docks complex?
Philip Fenerty of St Matthew's Avenue, Litherland is in the foreground - right.
Philip Fenerty was involved in a lorry crash in about 1930 and badly damaged the bones in his left arm. Unfit for military service during the war, he joined the Home Guard. Philip's father, Joseph Fenerty was a well known Bootle athlete in his day. :wink: :)

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Looks like its the old Johnsons Dye works
Born in Bootle 1960 lived on Bailey Drive then the old roan.
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Rivermersey, Johnson’s entrance wasn’t that long or wide, you could just about get a wagon in there. Also the boiler room would’ve been in on the left of the photo. :wink:
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The Commodore, Stanley Road, Kirkdale, just outside Bootle. :wink:

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Spent many Saturday afternoons there Joe! :D

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Thanks for your reply Loretta, that’s what most of the kids did of our generation, no iPods or play stations in those days. :wink: :D :D
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Coronation celebrations 1953 Reeves Avenue in Bootle. :)
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Tennyson Street Bootle Coronation party 1953.Can anyone recognize themselves or anyone else in this photo? :wink: :)

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Violet Road flood, cinderpath to the left, 1933

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Fabulous photograph. JJC.
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The old booking office at the Canada Dock station became a restaurant/bar night club named The South Pacific,(. i can remember Big Fred working the door). JJC.
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Thanks Joe and Nicolas for great photos, the street party's look fantastic!
Cinderpath puts me in mind of fun fairs once held there during freezing cold winter months, happy days!
Trying to figure out where the neatly landscaped Stanley Gardens where situated,, looks like they could be close to the Merton!!
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Shelagh, Stanley Gardens was Kings Gardens, I lived in Exeter Road almost opposite to them. I think it was called Stanley Gardens at first.

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john j connell wrote:The old booking office at the Canada Dock station became a restaurant/bar night club named The South Pacific,(. i can remember Big Fred working the door). JJC.

Thanks for reminding of that restaurant John, :wink: I only went in there a couple of times, and when I asked some people if they knew the name of it, some said I was dreaming as they’ve never heard of it. I thought I was imagining it. The arguments I’ve had over the years about it is unbelievable, now I can sleep in peace. :wink: :D :D
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Police Box Marsh Lane by the Salisbury pub. :wink:


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Top of Marsh Lane, Gasworks on the left, and the cooked meats and sausage factory on the right.

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John Bird Butchers. Marsh Lane Bootle.

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Joe great pictures again keep them coming.
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Thanks Loretta, I should have known, but think it was surrounding buildings that threw me, didn't know there was a church so close to it.. in fact can't remember that church at all!
(just wondered how long the church had been there)
Shelagh K!
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joe looking at the photo of the police box , i remember on the wall by the solly, was a small box which flashed when they wanted to get in touch with the bobby on the lane . remember the e.w.s. on irlam road the bench all old men used to sit on the toilet a few yards on, then the telephone box cant remember the police box must be old age joe21
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Hi Shelagh the church was Emmanuel Congregationalist .built in 1876.I used to be a sunday school teacher there until during
a big family fight I found out that I was actually Jewish.It burned down in the very early 60's and myself along with two of my mates
were accused of arson.The vicar hated young people.I was in Singapore on a destroyer when it was set ablaze but neither my mates
or I ever got any kind of apology from the police or the vicar for the false accusation :evil:
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Matt... My goodness..I'm shocked.. what an eventful young life you have had...from Sunday School Teacher to serving on a destroyer in Singapore..with a few memorable events in between - discoveries of identity, a lot for a young person to accept..then accusations of arson by youth hating vicars, tut tut!
If I see that fella I'll give him a piece of my mind :wink:
All that stress going on, not surprised you moved to Canada!
Thanks for letting me know about the church "Emmanuel Congregationalist" gives me a better perspective of road layout!
No shortage of churches around at that time, especially in this area.. must have been a wealthy place to live during the 1800s early 1900s!
Thanks again Matt!
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before the gardens where remodelled
it was a tramways waiting rooms and stables before the electric
trams run
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Never knew that Bob, you live and learn!! :D

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Thanks for extra info Bob..good to learn the history of Kings Gardens!!
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Thanks for that info Bob, I didn’t know it, either. :wink: :)
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End of war party 1945 in Dryden St. Bootle. :wink: :)
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Bob, interesting information on the Kings Gardens. I did not know what it was before. I often used to play there, however I must admit I did not recognise it with all that lovely landscaping. I do not remember it ever being as lovely when I was a kid as it is in the picture.
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The bowling green, Derby Park Bootle. :wink:



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