I got wasted in there many a night from 15 onwards! Plucking up courage for the last chance to cop off dance - I'm still waiting!BOBHAMO wrote:Sure is
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Great photos of the water tank, and the Litherland photos Bob.
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Vauxhall Road, The Eagle Vaults pub on the right.
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I don't remember the water tank, when was it removed? I ran along Southport Road many times on PE when at Hillside upper school from 80-83.
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Joe thanks for the enlargement of Kevin's photo, I've forwarded it to Sandra, along with the smaller one.
Kev, I've sent your email address on. I'm sure Sandra will be in touch with you soon. Happy catching up.
Miv.
Kev, I've sent your email address on. I'm sure Sandra will be in touch with you soon. Happy catching up.
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Thanks Miv, and Kev.
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Another photo from inacityliving with thanks to Ged Fagan.
The Crescent on Bailey Drive towards Southport Road
The Crescent on Bailey Drive towards Southport Road
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Hey Joe. Is the old mans hut still opposite the Crescent.fatboyjoe90 wrote:Another photo from inacityliving with thanks to Ged Fagan.
The Crescent on Bailey Drive towards Southport Road
Home of the "Edmonton Oilers" Future Stanley Cup Champions.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
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That's well gone Ed, years ago.
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Old mans igloos here Matt. The thing I remember about the old mans hut, was the smell of stale pee.Matt wrote:They did not need the old man's hut Ed after you emigrated
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Home of the "Edmonton Oilers" Future Stanley Cup Champions.
A long way from Duncan B.C.
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It probably came down before I was born!Matt wrote:Hi BH. That tank came down before the Mons was built.Youngsters!
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This might help you, Tom,
Twinning with Towns and Cities. Mons Sefton has been twinned with Mons in Belgium since 1964. The Twinning link with Mons began in June 1964 when the Head Teacher of Bootle Grammar School, Jean Berbiers (who was born in Belgium) encouraged the former Bootle County Borough Council to enter into a formal twinning agreement with the City of Mons.
Twinning with Towns and Cities. Mons Sefton has been twinned with Mons in Belgium since 1964. The Twinning link with Mons began in June 1964 when the Head Teacher of Bootle Grammar School, Jean Berbiers (who was born in Belgium) encouraged the former Bootle County Borough Council to enter into a formal twinning agreement with the City of Mons.
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Tom,I had just come home on "long leave" after spending 20 months in the 7th submarine squadron Far East Fleet when the Mons opened and was living at my mates parents house at the top of Downing Road.I saw a large crowd of people outside this new pub and walked over to see what was going on.It was the grand opening and guess who the first person I saw was. Monsieur Jean D Berbiers my old headmaster at the grammar.Thought to my self "how small he was without his cap and gown on",but he did say "hello" to me and said "I know you from somewhere" I told him my name and he said "oh I remember teaching your father and his brother French before the war when I was the junior teacher at the Boy's Grammar". Cheap bu***r never even bought me a pint
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Crosby Road North Waterloo 1948.
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I wasn't born until Jul 67.fatboyjoe90 wrote:This might help you, Tom,
Twinning with Towns and Cities. Mons Sefton has been twinned with Mons in Belgium since 1964. The Twinning link with Mons began in June 1964 when the Head Teacher of Bootle Grammar School, Jean Berbiers (who was born in Belgium) encouraged the former Bootle County Borough Council to enter into a formal twinning agreement with the City of Mons.
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Tom, you're only a whippersnapper
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Vauxhall Road, old newish no date.
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The Tram Terminus on Linacre Road 1905.
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Photo of Kirkdale Home’s, from Rumney Road 1960s.
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Stanley Road and Commercial Road, The Knowsley 1966.
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Nice pics of The Crescent. I was born and bred just off that roundabout (Ballantyne Grove) growing up in the 60s/70s. I remember spray-painted on a wall up an entry just off the Crescent "Tiger Bay Boot Boys" .Was the time when lots of troubles in NI would be copied locally. Even to the extent of petrol bombs down Linacre Lane some nights (was too young to know at the time, but was that typical sectarian copycat thing). I think the newsagent on the Crescent then was called "Mr Smiths" but could be wrong. Was 50 years or so ago...
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Joe, I always thought that the pub on the corner of Stanley Road/Commercial Road was the Knowsley, (known locally as the Roundhouse). JJC.fatboyjoe90 wrote:Stanley Road and Commercial Road, The Midland Hotel 1966.
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John. That’s what I thought and thank you for pointing this out to me I’ve amended it, I was only posting what was printed on the photo? My fault for not checking it out.
We’ll have to have a talk, sometimes, as you only post on my posts, when something is wrong these days. Speak to you soon.
We’ll have to have a talk, sometimes, as you only post on my posts, when something is wrong these days. Speak to you soon.
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I worked one summer around 1971 in the dock canteen at Canada Dock. Damned hot and my first job in the morning was to water the marmalade (I kid you not) and then to man the toaster. To be honest, I was a bit worried before starting the job because the television news programmes had painted the dockers as bad lads, baby eaters, satanists and criminals. I was pleasantly surprised to find them the 'salt of the earth'. Matey, friendly and always grateful for an extra scoop of chips before the manageress knocked it off! They were the best men and not their fault if a whisky or rum boat sprang a leak. I look back on those days with great affection but I have never seen a picture of the Canada Dock canteen - not surprising really cos it was just a prefab sort of place. I wonder if anyone can find such a thing? Or have any memories of the place itself. I'm sure no-one can remember the skinny youth who collected the dregs of rum/ tea into the battered aluminium bowl before preparing dinner - if we'd run out of gravy they got oxtail soup. If we'd run out of oxtail soup they got gravy. We'll never see those days again.
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We’ll have to have a talk, sometimes, as you only post on my posts, when something is wrong these days. Speak to you soon. [/quote]
Purely in the interest of accuracy Joe, love your many and varied posts and often acknowledge your fine contribution. JJC.
Purely in the interest of accuracy Joe, love your many and varied posts and often acknowledge your fine contribution. JJC.
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And I did thank you for pointing it out to me John, and I have amended it accordingly as you say the interest of accuracy.
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Worm's eye views of Bootle gas works.
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I can't find anything wrong with that one Joe, it is definitely the gasworks. .JJC.
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Thank's your approval John.
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