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3 talking about this. These have now gone, see the dereliction section of the 'streets ahead' page for more on this estate.Two sets of flats on Storrington Avenue. Perhaps appropriately, the blue and white No.32 bus is making its way into the city centre having come from Wirral. holy cross parish. Black and White pic shows The No.85 en route to Walton passes Mill St flats. Maisonettes of this type were prevalent in this area around Arkwright Street, Lower Arkwright Street, Anderson Street and Buckingham Street. Richmond street flats from St.Anne Street by Joe Devine.Photographs by Joe Devine - Courtesy of Gerard Fleming.Great Richmond Street flats photographed by me on 24/3/07Tragedy struck Blackstock Gardens when on 20th December 1940, the square's air raid shelter took a direct hit from the luftwaffe who were bombing the city.
Pics by Joe Neary 1967. The following 7 are by Mike Murphy.The Mason Street and Corlett Street housing area by H. Ainscough c/o L.R.O also showing Grinfield Street and Back Sidney Place.Windsor Gardens tenements off Crown Street showing Entwistle and Milner House (built on Milner safe works) rising from behind.
Picture courtesy of Margaret Donnelly. LRO. Martin. Bennion and Paul's son John - who being just 16, brings our average age down The blocks seen here have only one tenant remaining and are the rears of the only two blocks left which front onto Cazneau Street. and one by Freddy O'Connor. gerard gardens. Gerard Gardens, Liverpool, 1986. Sent to me by an ex resident of Lionel House in the Gerard Crescent complex who had relatives there, these were taken off the top landing of the Gill Street block. It was again used as a film set in 1987, for Coast To Coast starring Lenny Henry, John Shea and Pete Postlethwaite. L.R.O. Gerard Gardens was a tenement block in Liverpool city centre, designed and built in the 1930s. Oswald St,Pic courtesy of Rob from the MTT collection G.S Obrian(Top)Black Horse Lane flats Old Swan. Liverpool Customs House’s Strand entrance portico, Former Martins Bank building, 4 Water Street, Liverpool, c. 1960(now The James Monro) and The Rising Sun on 17th May 1923Tabley Street near the junction with Shaws Alley, 1968Queen Victoria monument looking up Lord Street 1930s
This time adorned for a May Procession. map 1954 showing both gerard gardens & fontenoy gardens. You'll also notice that Thurlow House is yet to be commenced to complete the quadruple of blocks to the rear of the development. One of the goal ends alas backed directly onto Chaucer Street and many a time the ball would go over and roll down towards Scottie, no good when you were needing to claw back a goal or two.Wood Road and Marsden Road maisonettes, Halewood. Away from the slum housing and back-to-back terraces, residents enjoyed baths, electricity, warmth provided by coal fires, and reasonably spacious rooms. Eldon Grove pre WWI flats can be seen at the top of the street.Myrtle Gardens fronted onto Crown Street and had an annex block called Myrtle House across Myrtle Street. Picture courtesy of Rob from the MTT collection, G.S. Domingo Road, Wye st area from Mere Lane and Albion Street, Everton.Mark St off St. Domingo Road and Netherfield Road North flats and Vescock Street, Vauxhall with a 2nd view from Green Street, Blenheim Street flats which just like their neighbours in Tatlock Street were lopped to create new housing.New Red Rock View, Shallcross Street and Boundary Lane L6Ember Crescent off Breck Road and Kilshaw Street L6, Greenheys Gardens and Fern Lodge on Lodge Lane and (right) These flats are off Stonebridge Lane in the Dog & Gun area (right) Salisbury Street flats and Carver Street off Canterbury Street which face onto Islington.Rollo Street and Lambeth Walk,part of the Easby Estate, pictured in 1990. There are so many single blocks of just 6 flats like this still around in Liverpool.Freehold Street and Holland Street run between Prescot Road and Edge Grove in Fairfield.
Like so many of its counterparts that were left to wrack and ruin in the mid 1980s, demolition was forced upon them, thrashing communities and community spirit in the process. 7th August 1986. This was taken from our front garden at No.16, Chaucer Street runs down between the two blocks to Scottie Road.
The only shop available for these residents is a mobile, a number of which were around the city in the 1960s and 70s. Featuring: Gerard Gardens -St Andrews Gardens (The Bullring) - Vauxhall and Highfield Gardens - Fontenoy Gardens - Bulington Portland Gardens and Eldon Street - Myrtle Gardens - Old Swan Tennies - Other tenement pic's and Resident Listings Plus 1950s style Flats and Maisonetts. Situated off Melrose Road in Kirkdale, they were built during the mid 1920s when the old Owen's sawmill and timberyard on Owen Road was cleared. The last pic taken in 1950 records the new lift.This is an extract from the 1938 film Homes For Workers. Others of hers can be found by visiting Soho Street, leading into Springfield which in turn leads into Trinity Walk.Everton Brow showing the Prince Alfred pub and the flats to its West which carried on into Watmough Street and the flats set back on Brunswick Rd.Kensington flats, around the corner from what was the Coach & Horses on Low Hill. Below left is back Mansfield St.These truly are 'gardens' now as the weeds penetrate the concrete and tarmac as the blocks see out their last few weeks of a once thriving existence comes to an end.Pearsons of Edge Hill, Liverpool have a new book and website dedicated to their efforts during wartime Liverpool and their part played in armoured vehicles and later coaches.
The fire engine with the large extended ladder is now a museum piece here in Liverpool today, and it used to be housed in the basement of the world museum as its called today.
3 talking about this. These have now gone, see the dereliction section of the 'streets ahead' page for more on this estate.Two sets of flats on Storrington Avenue. Perhaps appropriately, the blue and white No.32 bus is making its way into the city centre having come from Wirral. holy cross parish. Black and White pic shows The No.85 en route to Walton passes Mill St flats. Maisonettes of this type were prevalent in this area around Arkwright Street, Lower Arkwright Street, Anderson Street and Buckingham Street. Richmond street flats from St.Anne Street by Joe Devine.Photographs by Joe Devine - Courtesy of Gerard Fleming.Great Richmond Street flats photographed by me on 24/3/07Tragedy struck Blackstock Gardens when on 20th December 1940, the square's air raid shelter took a direct hit from the luftwaffe who were bombing the city.
Pics by Joe Neary 1967. The following 7 are by Mike Murphy.The Mason Street and Corlett Street housing area by H. Ainscough c/o L.R.O also showing Grinfield Street and Back Sidney Place.Windsor Gardens tenements off Crown Street showing Entwistle and Milner House (built on Milner safe works) rising from behind.
Picture courtesy of Margaret Donnelly. LRO. Martin. Bennion and Paul's son John - who being just 16, brings our average age down The blocks seen here have only one tenant remaining and are the rears of the only two blocks left which front onto Cazneau Street. and one by Freddy O'Connor. gerard gardens. Gerard Gardens, Liverpool, 1986. Sent to me by an ex resident of Lionel House in the Gerard Crescent complex who had relatives there, these were taken off the top landing of the Gill Street block. It was again used as a film set in 1987, for Coast To Coast starring Lenny Henry, John Shea and Pete Postlethwaite. L.R.O. Gerard Gardens was a tenement block in Liverpool city centre, designed and built in the 1930s. Oswald St,Pic courtesy of Rob from the MTT collection G.S Obrian(Top)Black Horse Lane flats Old Swan. Liverpool Customs House’s Strand entrance portico, Former Martins Bank building, 4 Water Street, Liverpool, c. 1960(now The James Monro) and The Rising Sun on 17th May 1923Tabley Street near the junction with Shaws Alley, 1968Queen Victoria monument looking up Lord Street 1930s
This time adorned for a May Procession. map 1954 showing both gerard gardens & fontenoy gardens. You'll also notice that Thurlow House is yet to be commenced to complete the quadruple of blocks to the rear of the development. One of the goal ends alas backed directly onto Chaucer Street and many a time the ball would go over and roll down towards Scottie, no good when you were needing to claw back a goal or two.Wood Road and Marsden Road maisonettes, Halewood. Away from the slum housing and back-to-back terraces, residents enjoyed baths, electricity, warmth provided by coal fires, and reasonably spacious rooms. Eldon Grove pre WWI flats can be seen at the top of the street.Myrtle Gardens fronted onto Crown Street and had an annex block called Myrtle House across Myrtle Street. Picture courtesy of Rob from the MTT collection, G.S. Domingo Road, Wye st area from Mere Lane and Albion Street, Everton.Mark St off St. Domingo Road and Netherfield Road North flats and Vescock Street, Vauxhall with a 2nd view from Green Street, Blenheim Street flats which just like their neighbours in Tatlock Street were lopped to create new housing.New Red Rock View, Shallcross Street and Boundary Lane L6Ember Crescent off Breck Road and Kilshaw Street L6, Greenheys Gardens and Fern Lodge on Lodge Lane and (right) These flats are off Stonebridge Lane in the Dog & Gun area (right) Salisbury Street flats and Carver Street off Canterbury Street which face onto Islington.Rollo Street and Lambeth Walk,part of the Easby Estate, pictured in 1990. There are so many single blocks of just 6 flats like this still around in Liverpool.Freehold Street and Holland Street run between Prescot Road and Edge Grove in Fairfield.
Like so many of its counterparts that were left to wrack and ruin in the mid 1980s, demolition was forced upon them, thrashing communities and community spirit in the process. 7th August 1986. This was taken from our front garden at No.16, Chaucer Street runs down between the two blocks to Scottie Road.
The only shop available for these residents is a mobile, a number of which were around the city in the 1960s and 70s. Featuring: Gerard Gardens -St Andrews Gardens (The Bullring) - Vauxhall and Highfield Gardens - Fontenoy Gardens - Bulington Portland Gardens and Eldon Street - Myrtle Gardens - Old Swan Tennies - Other tenement pic's and Resident Listings Plus 1950s style Flats and Maisonetts. Situated off Melrose Road in Kirkdale, they were built during the mid 1920s when the old Owen's sawmill and timberyard on Owen Road was cleared. The last pic taken in 1950 records the new lift.This is an extract from the 1938 film Homes For Workers. Others of hers can be found by visiting Soho Street, leading into Springfield which in turn leads into Trinity Walk.Everton Brow showing the Prince Alfred pub and the flats to its West which carried on into Watmough Street and the flats set back on Brunswick Rd.Kensington flats, around the corner from what was the Coach & Horses on Low Hill. Below left is back Mansfield St.These truly are 'gardens' now as the weeds penetrate the concrete and tarmac as the blocks see out their last few weeks of a once thriving existence comes to an end.Pearsons of Edge Hill, Liverpool have a new book and website dedicated to their efforts during wartime Liverpool and their part played in armoured vehicles and later coaches.
The fire engine with the large extended ladder is now a museum piece here in Liverpool today, and it used to be housed in the basement of the world museum as its called today.