Maps

211 maps found.

1896, Liverpool Ref. RNE758439
1906, Liverpool Ref. HOSM34799
1923, Liverpool Ref. POP758439
1947, Liverpool Ref. NPO758439
1902-1903, Liverpool Ref. RNC758439
1904 - 1905, Liverpool John Lennon Airport Ref. HOSM51707
1902-1903, Grassendale Ref. RNC719334
1902-1903, Calderstones Ref. RNC659534
1896, Anfield Ref. RNE625661
1947, Speke Ref. NPO836183
1947, Wavertree Ref. NPO862333
1947, Toxteth Ref. NPO851308
1896, Fairfield Ref. RNE702748
1923, Fairfield Ref. POP702748
1923, Fazakerley Ref. POP703826
1923, Kirkdale Ref. POP748923
1947, Garston Ref. NPO711814
1947, Fazakerley Ref. NPO703826
1923, Old Swan Ref. POP797196
1896, St Michael's Hamlet Ref. RNE824179

Books

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Memories

339 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Happy Holiday Memories

I spent most weekends and school holidays in my Nan's little caravan on Pantymwyn Caravan Park from about 1974. I remember going to Mr Rich's for a gas bottle, going to the water stand as Nan's van was a little old thing lit by ...Read more

A memory of Pantymwyn by Sandra Loftus

Chisholm Cottage

My great-great-great grandparents lived opposite Wesley Chapel in the late 1800s, behind the trees on the right-hand-side of the 1901 Wesley Chapel photo. During the 1830s, Richard JACK (b1813) and some of his brothers moved to ...Read more

A memory of Hartlepool in 1880 by Vivienne Hooper

Liverpool Pilots

Fond memories of going to Amlwch Port to play as children and walking along Llancarw to Llaneilian with two or three younger children tagging along with us, and waving to the pilots as they moored outside Almwch Port.

A memory of Amlwch in 1957 by Margret Hall

Summer Holidays At Tyn Y Morfa

In the early 60s we used to travel to Talacre for a fortnight holiday in a caravan. One year my parents didn't pre-book but we travelled from Liverpool on the off chance we would find a place. I remember my father ...Read more

A memory of Tyn-y-Morfa by Nancy Bell

Death Of My Grandfather

My Grandfather William Lawson died at a place described on his death certificate as The Hostel, High Street, Bentham. Grandfather was from Liverpool this was 7th May 1941 can anyone tell me what was the hostel, was it a pub ? or a place to stay.

A memory of High Bentham by Bob Lawson

Colomendy Camp School

I attended Colomendy School for about two years, coming from the City of Liverpool. I was fascinated with all the open spaces and especially the mountain - Moel Fammu. I can remember having great times there: walking into Mold ...Read more

A memory of Loggerheads in 1947 by Ronald Jones

Gants Hill Smiths Bus Stop

I used to live in Montreal Road, off Perth Road, and remember the bus-stop outside Smiths stationers. There was also a real butchers, greengrocers, shoe shop, Woolworths, banks, a small dress shop and later a Jewish ...Read more

A memory of Gants Hill in 1961

Childhood In Salford

I was born Susan Cooke in no. 11 Quanton House, Amersham Street just of Liverpool Street , in my nana's flat. We lived with her until I was 3 from 1957 to 1960 when we moved to Trenham Street near to where the Salford Macdonalds ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1960 by Susan Dardis

Memories

I was brought up on Minley Estate on Twelve Acre Crescent. My dad worked at the RAE as I would think did many. Just read memories of Cove. Munday's the sweet shop.The butcher's was Harris and Webb. I remember the sawdust and the lady cashier ...Read more

A memory of Cove by stephenreeds3

They Emigrated To Australia From Allerton

Pollard and Nancy Smith and their three sons emigrated to Australia in 1884. Their oldest son James went first and Robert (14) and Sidney (0-1) travelled separately with Nancy and Pollard. They went to Liverpool, a ...Read more

A memory of Allerton by Lesley Muller

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Captions

214 captions found. Showing results 1 to 24.

Caption For Liverpool, Picton Library And Reading Room 1895

This building was named after Sir James Allanson Picton, antiquary and architect, knighted in 1881, the first chairman of the Liverpool Libraries Committee.

Caption For Liverpool, Dale Street 1895

It contained many fashionable and important buildings, and was the home of many of the rising insurance companies who did business on the back of the Liverpool shipping companies.

Caption For Liverpool, Town Hall 1895

The junction of Castle Street and Water Street, outside the Town Hall, has always been one of the busiest in Liverpool, and a natural meeting place.

Caption For Bristol, The Docks 1953

During the early decades of the 19th century, Bristol was losing trade to Hull, Liverpool, London and the South Wales ports owing to its high dock charges.

Caption For Manchester, Owens College, Oxford Road 1895

As early as 1877 the Senate applied to the Privy Council for the college to be raised to a university, but the application was contested by similar institutions in Liverpool and Leeds.

Caption For Nuneaton, Riversley Park C1955

Edward Melly was born in Liverpool in 1857, but came to Nuneaton after being educated at Rugby School.

Caption For Liverpool, The Exchange 1887

We see here the open area outside the Liverpool Exchange, which was known as Exchange Flags.

Caption For Liverpool, Hms Hercules 1890

The Royal Navy once had much stronger ties with Liverpool than it does now.

Caption For Burscough, The Village C1950

The main A59 road from Liverpool to Preston runs through the centre of the village, and at the far end, rises over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

Caption For Liverpool, Sefton Park Bridge 1887

A Frenchman, M Andre, a gardener, and Liverpool's Mr Lewis Hornblower, architect, won that competition, and set about transforming the 233 acres bought from the Earl of Sefton.

Caption For New Brighton, Lighthouse 1892

This is the chief Mersey bathing-place, which at once gains and loses by its proximity to the great commercial city of Liverpool.

Caption For Liverpool, The Provisional Cathedral 1890

In 1699, Liverpool was granted parish status; plans were made to build a new church for this parish, which had broken away from Walton.

Caption For Heswall, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital C1965

The Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital has closed since this photograph was taken.

Caption For Skipton, Woods, The Canal C1947

Work on the Leeds & Liverpool began in 1770.

Caption For Skipton, Woods, The Canal C1947

Work on the Leeds & Liverpool began in 1770.

Caption For Birkenhead, Docks C1965

The Docks were once an independent company, but money troubles forced them to join the Mersey Docks & Harbour Board and to be controlled from Liverpool.

Caption For Patricroft, Liverpool Road C1955

Liverpool Road was a long road running from Church Street, Eccles to the airport out at Barton.

Caption For Liverpool, Custom House 1887

Liverpool's fifth Customs House was built on the site of the Old Dock and opened in 1839.

Caption For Hoylake, Market Street C1965

The name Hoylake refers to Hoyle Lake, a deep-water anchorage just off the shore and favoured by ships transporting cargoes of goods and passengers either along the Dee Estuary or into Liverpool.

Caption For Liverpool, Ss Paris, Smoking Room 1890

Started in 1850 by William Inman, of Liverpool, the company was sold to an American concern in 1886, so at the time of our photograph the Liverpool firm was being controlled from the other side of the

Caption For Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery 1895

The bas-relief friezes along the front of the building represent four royal visits to Liverpool.

Caption For Runcorn, Top Locks C1955

Top Locks was named thus because if its location at the top of a large set of locks which opened in about 1780; they brought boats from the River Mersey and Liverpool up to the Bridgewater Canal.

Caption For Port Erin, Milner Tower, Bradda Head 1901

The tower was erected on Bradda Head in 1871 to the memory of William Milner, a Liverpool safe manufacturer who did much to ease the lot of local fishermen and their families.

Caption For Runcorn, The Railway Viaduct 1900

Work began in 1864 to construct a line from Weaver Junction to provide the LNWR with a more direct route from London and Crewe to Liverpool.