street map of liverpool 1930

The only thing I can find on this is a brief Wikipedia entry which says that he was born in Liverpool in 1897 and emigrated to the USA where he played football. Ihave managed to find one old pic but no more and would love to see if any more. The traditional manufacturing industries went into further sharp decline and factories were closing. not much option really. http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/home.html. My dad was born in Jasmine Street Everton. hi martin,did tariff st L5 have a small court or houses in it, my mam was born in that st.but i cant find no record, can you help. My family research has identified a relative, Benjamin William Feltus,showing on the 1911 census as aged 59 and living at a Registered Lodging Hose, 66-70 Oxford Street East, Liverpool. We used to go and visit my gran there in the mid sixties. My dads family where called Moore lived in Cubbin Streeet there was a gang of them ha ha my dad was the youngest they must of known your ancestors ,as they liuved next door to each other . It may be that the name Shaw comes from Samuel Shaw, an industrial potter who had his works on the aptly name Shaws Brow, which is now William Brown Street (where the Museum and Library are). OpenStreetMap Feature. I have found a map I have of old Liverpool and can confirm that Atterbury Terrace was next to Leighton Terrace which was next to where we lived in Tillotson Terrace. ).You can also display car parks in Tours, real-time traffic information and . I am ashamed I did not record it. Mike. Lizzie Hodson and her mother at home, in 1974. Have 4 children, Robert very soon after, Peter, Arthur and Elsie, my Mum, born 1924. Brownlow Hill, Mont Pleasant and Clarence). We've needed this for years. . Hi Martin Browse the maps: Although I have been looking for it via the internet for several years I can now find no trace of it at all. Apparently the houses in Hawthorne Avenue were prefabs. As far as I know, the landscaping of Chevasse Park, which was removed in the last few years to be replaced with Liverpool One, was that landscaping which was put down in place of the Customs House, though if anyone else knows better Id be glad to hear from them! Ive struck a dead end so far. Ive been sent some great aerial photos of Paton Street by Phil D. Im including a couple here, while everythings on a separate page at Paton Street, Kirkdale, in aerial photos and maps. Armed . Obituaries Section. 09Bridge Street Liverpool ONE C2 10 Bridpoint Apartments D1 11Britannia Adelphi D2 12Campanile C4 13Crowne Plaza A1 14 Days Inn B2 15Dolby Hotel C5 16Doubletree by Hilton B1 17Holiday Inn Express - Albert Dock B4 18EPIC Apart Hotel - Seel Street C3 19EPIC Apart Hotel - Duke Street C3 20EPIC Apart Hotel - Campbell Street C3 21Feathers Hotel E2 Yes, the Mill Lane in West Derby was once the site of a windmill somewhere around the junction with Queens Drive (I think on the opposite side of Mill Lane to the Jolly Miller, but I cant be certain). My gt grandfather was a Hugh Davies who lived in Toxteth, came from Llanarmon-yn-Ial in Denbighshire. Cheers, Many thanks the only thing that is written on the pub is Robinsons Liverpool Mild and Burton Bitter Ales (this brand I believe is now owned by Marstons) The pub I believe was demolished many years ago. One of the worst examples of this is the vandalism shown to Bedford street south/north . This spot on the Old Maps website shows that there were once a lot of residences on that street, including court housing: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333975/392342/13/100871. William Brown Street Liverpool England L3 8EW View on map. Nothing unusual about that until I read the full entry and discovered he was one of 206 people registered under that one single address! Go here and zoom out a couple of times: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/340417/387707/10/101393. They have one from 1955 which marks the Customs House as Ruin. And also, do you know when they were built? Hi This summer David brought in some amazing images of his family, friends and relations. Their surname was Greer , had been Mac Gregor. Ive not been able to find any photos yet, but if you know any more details about where the timber yard was I might be able to have another search. Carson Street is the one running south from the second O in Roscommon, and I think Haddon Street is the one running east of that, north of the U-shaped buildings. Did your mums family, the Melodys, live on Cazneau street for a long time? Hi Martin, thank you for taking the time to reply my great grandfather Samuel Dickinson was a ships steward, he was married to Mary Anne Bryant who would have been at home caring for their children. We lived in Tillotson Terrace which was one of 3 Terraces (courts) on Grafton Street near to the corner of Park St. Atterbury Terrace may have been one of these but I cant remember. Ad youre right the amount of deprivation in this part of Liverpool was shocking. Those photos were taken in 1957, and show the rooms in a shocking state. watchmaker J. My mums family were Melodys but have been trying to find out when they arrived in England from Mayo. Detailed hi-res maps of Liverpool for download or print The actual dimensions of the Liverpool map are 1418 X 1164 pixels, file size (in bytes) - 271089. I particularlyld like to know about his Father who I believe was a seafarer called Lionel. Submit an Obituary. Those houses, from the maps, look like they fronted onto other streets, only backing on to Tariff. 2644210. To answer your question, I dont think there was a specific district for Liverpool watchmakers, except to say it was central. Marie. This was a city still cloaked in the black sooty grime of Victorian . Thanks. The other had the walls of the big gardens from the Georgian terrace on Bedford street south. In my Edwardian A-Z, its in the index but despite searching I cant find it on the accompanying map. Unfortunately, I dont have any photos of the place. Therefore the previous use of the area remains a Mystery to me. Thank youDavid, I am james Duggan of Minnesota. I belive the business continued in the hands of cousins. Population: 9,958 (2020) A further wave of military mapping between 1715 and 1745 is viewable on our Military Maps of Scotland pages. Any information would be very gratefully received. I actually remember going to this pub in about 1946/47. I wonder if anyone can help me. There are three Willow Groves on an old map of mine: one off Christopher Street (https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.43538/-2.97180), one off York Street (https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.41768/-2.95165) and a third in Seaforth (not on my online maps). Liverpool did have a busy little watchmaking trade at one point, with a few workshops dotted around the town centre and just to the south (so your own apprentice is in the right place). The railway seems to cut this land in two, so perhaps whoever owned it demanded access as a condition of the railway coming through. Thanks. Hello, They are on display at the Rangers Hut at Pickerings Pasture but a request for a copy fell on deaf ears! [6] Williamson Tunnels started. Hope to hear from you. Liverpool - guide chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Tracy. Would you also happen to know the approximate dates the buildings around this area were first constructed? Welcome to 96 Midlake Circle! Do you know the name of the pub which used to be on the corner of Netherfield rd and Kirkdale road in the war times?This would solve a longstanding search for my uncle who`s asked everybody already. Its gone by the time of the 1951 map, but it could have been there in 1948, and raises the possibility that this is where your nana was brought to. The 1908 map shows most of the courts still there, but theres Victoria Square which looks like it could be a tenement, and that was in existence as far back as 1891. Sold: 3 beds, 2 baths, 1930 sq. It may have been an annexe but the GCE courses were taught in a pale blue building on the corner of Duke St facing the Anglican Cathedral. The 1891 Ordnance Survey map shows a Victoria Hotel at the top of Compton Road, at the junction with Whitefield Road. She married my grandfather William Charles Hunt in 1919. Ive never been able to find our old court on any maps, its possible they were never included on street maps because they were not streets. You can search for Halewood on their home page, and it then gives a selection of old editions on the right. Broom Street was one of the tiny streets between Denbigh and Athol Street. Hello thanks for this site and the wonderful maps. Hello Peter Clarke From my dealings with the Prefab Project the two most likely schools are Joseph Williams (catholic mainly) and Belle Vale CP. Martin. There are two really good pictures looking down the road on the Kirkdale Online website. Said to be in the Islington area of Liverpool in about 1875. ANTIQUE"GEOGRAPHIA" MAP OF LIVERPOOL& BOOTLE Dated- 1930's? The site of Ballington Street now has industrial units, including a gym, on it. Choose from several map styles. Im currently moving from my previous print supplier to a new one, so when that is completed in the next week or so they will be available on this site, and perhaps from eBay too. I live on borders of north Wales near Vyrnwy nowadays. Thank you for any help on the matter. William Terrace was probably a row of terraced houses on a longer street. Do you have any maps of the pre-fab estates at Gatacre from the 1950s? It was a row of seven , -two up -two down terraced houses with a dead end.. Get free map for your website. jim byrne. I shall return one day to avenge this lol. I would love to buy copies. An average of 12,000 people each year were leaving the city, and . In the map 1-1 million, Great Britain, 1933 I can see a large black square indicating there was once a large building on the area. It might be of interest to know that Prescot was actually a bit of a centre for horology. My mistake, 14 years, but still, hard to imagine the engineering project to transform Edge Hill in that Time. Love this site, it is addictive. All of these streets and scenes are now gone, lost to demolition, however David wanted to share his prescious memories of that time. Any thoughts/help would be most appreciated. That is my Uncle Tom!!!!! Revised New Colour Series of Liverpool 1902. The houses that actually fronted onto Pleasant Street were smaller, with yards behind. Find Parks, Woods & Green Areas in Liverpool Area. She said she cant find any information about the school.it was Called (OAKFIELD) a Victorian Large House In (Woolton )Or (Gateacre) Liverpool L25.The street ( (OAKFIELD AVENUE. Try looking at this list of Liverpool streets beginning with C, and comparing it to what is written on the form, to see if the error is of this type. Has anyone got any information about the Graves family? For each location, ViaMichelin city maps allow you to display classic mapping elements (names and types of streets and roads) as well as more detailed information: pedestrian streets, building numbers, one-way streets, administrative buildings, the main local landmarks (town hall, station, post office, theatres, etc. This is A Rework and on going, Map Images will be improved and were space allows local data will be added, local landmarks, street numbers To find the Street/Road click of start letter in the Grid to the right. ).and other people) Can you help please. It would just be labelled Timber Yard or whatever trade they were working under. The modern position is roughly here: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.3994786,-2.9550315,18.21z?hl=en. Darn those generic placenames! George. So glad you liked it. Do you know where I could obtain a copy of Lancashire Sheet 114 1890-1 and also 1849 printing. View more property details and sales history on Xome. Mike. Any ideas? You can see it on the 1907 map below, and it is still there, visible on Google Maps. Hi, my family used to live in Ballington Street but all I know is it was Liverpool 8, which I understand is definitely Toxteth. Liverpool A to Z: Street Names. Theres one in Kensington, which isnt really what I think of as Kirkdale, but the houses are the right age, and it might have fallen in the Kirkdale boundary at one point. I am researching my family history. It also was by a school called Gateacre Compresensive school.so it could be in Gateacre Liverpool.Thank you from Christine. This Robert never went to war but did dally with the women a lot and had quite a few affairs and families!! He was married in St Davids Church . I had been told that the numbers did not go up that high. Sitting next to the old church. Thank you. OpenStreetMap ID. I have found Gascoigne St on this wonderful map but unable to find a St Davids church in the area! He and his wife Mary Lewin (Rossiter) from Ireland lived at 7 Becket St Kirkdale and had 3 children Mary, Mabel and Andrew. Unfortunately I cannot find Procter Street, West Derby, from 1871, or Cross Street, Wavertree, from 1876. Hello Daniel, http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collections/horology/results.aspx?&name=bramwell&startyear=1810&endyear=1900&town=liverpool&trade=&page=0 I see J Bramwell is in the census in Everton. The Blitz. Fax: 0151 207 4870. 54 was one of these, but theres a high chance it was, and if so then Id say that it was a domestic address, and therefore possibly where her biological mother lived. I can confirm that Bold Street does have a reputation for time shifts! Glad you like the site! Thanks for the information. Old Maps of Liverpool Image: Extract from John Eyes' map of Liverpool, 1768 As a large city, Liverpool has seen a great many maps and plans made of it. Do you have any info on a Thomas Lorenzo, who was running a business as a diver, in Liverpool, in the 1920s through to about 1939. Paul and Annie Simpson where my grand ma and grandad. Was it on Arley Street itself? I was told that one can go to the Lancashire Record Office but that you have to actually photograph them. Mike. In the 1920s and 1930s his organisation within the Seamen's Vigilance Committees, unemployed demonstrations, and hunger marches from Liverpool became . Its definitely possible that they bought land for the house off the Molyneux family, who were the major landowners in the Sefton area for a long time. One of the Bureau's tools for the 1930 census was its 57-volume index to selected city streets and enumeration districts. Looking for any information on my family from Liverpool and North Wales (Eaton/Abbinnett variations of spelling I.e. Were the archives youve looked at on this page? It lies along the Ohio River within the Upper Ohio Valley and borders Pen. I have my grandfathers death announcement. I can feel the ghost limb twitching. Hi Jennifer, http://www.scottiepress.org/projects/remember.htm Thank you, Hi i am looking for greenleaf street in liverpool 8 any pictures around 1965 While its certainly possible that a residence was in the same building as a small business like a drapers (just like today a grocers or newsagents might have a flat above or a house behind and above) by the look of the maps of the streets in the area the houses look like standard terraces. I should then hopefully be able to place it on the map you recommended. Kevin. Here are our tips for making the right choice Renting a car, an attractive proposition for the holidays I used your maps to locate a street call MARY ANN. See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. Ive looked at the old maps of the area and it looks like the courts on St Anne Street were gradually demolished from the 1920s onwards. The City of Liverpool 1884, 1900 & 1923 Lists of Streets [database on-line]. He loves stuff like that! Ive found a couple of pages with photos of Arley Street on (use your browsers Find tool to get to the specific photos): The age of the houses is close to the turn of the 20th century, as the 25 OS map from 1888-1913 shows the streets having been laid out, but not all the houses built yet: https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.105&lat=53.47009&lon=-2.95334&layers=168&right=osm. I havent seen any photos of the street itself, but theres a great map that shows that your Mum was right in saying that one side of the north half had the walls of the Bedford Street South houses on it. My Grandmother who is long dead, used to live in Broom Street, off Denbigh Street, off Great Howard Street circa 1920 but I can,t find it on any map. Hi, I had a friend who went to a special Resential school in 1970. His family was rehoused at Liddell Road West Derby, possibly in early 1930s. They were a row of Seven two up two down terraced houses which do not appear to show up on any early maps I have seen it was situated off forth st situated between Clyde st an Esk st. Medlock Street is just a tiny stump of road now, leading north west from Westminster Road, but it once ran right through to Rumsey Street before the park was created. As I said it was in the area of the corner of Grafton Street and Park Street and would be on the right ad you look back towards Nothumberland Street. Im afraid I dont know much about that builder, but Im very interested if anyone can shed some light on them. Which is strange, as I know my road was not built until 1903, yet it appears to be on the 1898 map. I recently read your wonderful book about Liverpools landscape history. Hopefully youll find something interesting there. Or possibly maps that show the names of the business. It looks like a very short street. A-Z Street Map for Liverpool. Just hoping it jogs someones memory. New flooring throughout the entire downstairs adds to the home's cozy and . Would have lived opposite you I think? I dont know much about them really , except my mothers nickname was dolly her mother was called Lillian maiden name Walsh she had brothers and sisters but dont know any names A google map of modern Liverpool shows this street (Mary Ann) no longer exists. The houses on this street were small terraced houses, slightly smaller than those on Pleasant Street. I have little info on the family. Im especially interested in the fact that they built roads with intials from their name, as I know thats happened elsewhere in Liverpool. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. We know its been there a while but we are curious what was there before it or when then Buckels family moved there. I have tried without success to find any information regarding fathers family. The school was not far from where I lived if my memory is correct. I also responded to another question on Ballington Street here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/#comment-207145, Ive just discovered this wonderful site. It was demolished and knocked down by (The Liverpool Council. My fathers family lived in one of the large houses in netherfield road north starting from bottom of fairy street. Ive found information about the Royal Alhambra pub on the corner of Esk Street and Derby Road, which is in Kirkdale rather than Toxteth (though similarly near the river). As an Evertonian I have a mild apprehension that it could now be under the Bill Shankly recreation fields any ideas?! Thus is history and family tree. I have some old tythe maps of the area but they are very poor-copied from worn out maps at Central Library.Do you know of any maps that might be better? Another source is the National Archives, though of course theyre in London and so would cost money either to travel there or order copies to be sent to you. Ill see if I can find anything that talks about the myth and its history. Can you help please? His first wife was Mary Abinnet (who died relatively young) and then married an Elizabeth Brown who had two sons from a previous marriage. The Caledonian Cattle Market covered 30 acres between Islington and Camden Town, and was a hugely busy and popular place. Or photos? Image: Extract from John Eyes' map of Liverpool, 1768. . Niki. There would have been people living in that area at the time, so if theres any evidence that your ancestor was born in north central Liverpool then that might be the case. He was William George; had and older sister Lily (possible Lillian) and older brother Robert and two younger brothers George Davison and John Davison. https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/338152/390877/13/101329, My wifes family left Liverpool for New Zealand about 1852. They had lived in Burlington Street, Tichfield Street and Arley Street. I have been meaning to follow up our family history for a long time. I am very interesting in the background and history of the place. would be happy to email you a copy. Cheers, The Historical Land Records Viewer (HLRV) is an online tool that you can use to explore parish and historical maps. I have a Pocket watch engraved with his name & City J. I would be grateful for any help. Folded sheet maps covering West Derby area are available. My grandad was baptised at St Johns Priory in Liverpool, but I cant find any info on Google. There arent maps for many years between 1920 and 1950, but the 1951 map shows all the courts gone as far as I can see. Find an Obituary . Ive been told they had a parrot at the bar that knew a few choice words and would shout ma! If anyone came in and there was nobody behind the bar. Many thanks, David Wardle, Im not a great source for family history, but maybe someone else on here can help with that. sam cottrell Also Green Lane, West Derby, from 1851. [28] By the middle of the 16th century, the population was still around 500. Hi Martin Ive not been able to find the exact place, but the censuses suggest that Vaughan Street is in south west Toxteth. Pam. I am researching the family of my maternal grandmother (Duggan). my great grandfather was a draper at 3 tillotson st, e. do you think that would have been a place of business and a residence together? Even trying Ancestry searches. The 1272 sq.ft. East Liverpool is a city in southeastern Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. Most of the numbers on that street were terraced houses. Some of the gardens are shown in great detail on the map, with paths and flower beds in dotted lines. Im looking for Bennett Street. They are not in the North or South indexes. Discover the beauty hidden in the maps. Route planner Map of Liverpool Add to favourites Monthly Report Driving and bad weather Our tips for safe driving in bad weather Winter tyres or 4-season tyres? These houses were often inhabited by those who worked in city centre offices, or the docks, but were slightly higher than the bottom rung of casual labourers such as clerks, messengers and the like. These last two streets named led on. Heyworth Street Many of these old maps of Liverpool can be bought as high quality prints from the Liverpool History Book and Map shop. Im trying to find photos for my mum of where she used to live as a kid. Les, did you ever find a photo? The houses on Medlock were slightly bigger than many of the tiny terraces which characterised Kirkdale and Everton in the 19th and early 20th centuries, having bay windows for example. Hi my great grandad owned a timber yard on the dock road in the 50s and 60s called edwards can you please let me know if there any websites were i may find any pictures. Very much appreciated. Shows a Joseph Bramwell, 16 years old, an Apprentice watchmaker on Mary Ann St. , Some people are also claiming that when theyve walked down Bold St theyve witnessed a very quick timeshift -to the extent that theyre saying that theyre claiming theyve seen flickers of a scene from Bold St in the era 1800s & then a return to normal, Personally I dont believe in time travel/teleportation or anything that it impossible scientifically. [4] [18] 1819 - SS Savannah completes first steamship transatlantic sailing. That seems to be the best first move, and might help you find a way into Ancestry (or similar) records. . Thank you for your reply Martin, the is bound to be a photograph of Heath street somewhere. In fact, the City of Liverpool's peak population was recorded in the 1931 Census as 846,302. did you find anything at all . Leaving from London. Great to hear from you. My 3 x great grandfather (Denis Rafferty) lived and died in 2 Court, Norfolk Street in Liverpool (Baltic Triangle) Does anybody know of any photographs of that area circa 1866? Its been a while since you asked, but (since someone else was recently on here and asked about Ballington Street) Ive been able to locate the road youre after. THE DATES WOULD BE UP TO APPROXIMATELY 1901 (THE SUN INN IN BIRKENHEAD). He was also a ships steward and from what I can ascertain, he came from Liverpool. He was born at 104 Rice Lane, liverpool. However, there was an orphanage marked across the street from the houses on the 1914 map. Im on the search for Spring Place. The only Ann Street I can think of is St Annes Street, which is a major road north into Everton. There are some pictures of Cubbin Street rooms on Liverpool Pictorial. / 53.351; -2.894. Behind the car park for the apartments is a rather large archway, no longer used and fenced off that passes underneath the embankment. Good luck with your research. Hi Martin Maps of Liverpool City of Liverpool : area 14,909 acres (exclusive of half of River Mersey) George Philip & Son George Philip & Son L [td] The London Geographical Institute 1900 1900 1:15 400 Cheshire XIV - OS Six-Inch Map Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey 1872 1881 1:10 560 SJ39 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map As a total Novice could anybody point me in the right direction? The landlady, Bessie Hatfield, was my Aunt. Youre right, by the looks of things the numbers only go up to about 150 on Everton Road, before it becomes Heyworth Street. CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP AS I AM LOOKING FOR THE BIRTHPLACE OF MY FATHER, IT IS 13 LEITH TERRACE KIRKDALE LIVERPOOL, Hello hilda Records located at the National Museum Liverpool http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk Would you know what area of Liverpool this is. The other potential problem is that West Derby can refer to a large area of Liverpool, with a lot of mills, so it could refer to another location altogether. Good luck, and do let us know when it is! Hi Cathy, Price 15.99. And I say that independent of whether I believe its true or not. Thanks for your comments. I would love to see what is there now as I understand the houses have all gone. Street Map Liverpool - Etsy Check out our street map liverpool selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. Also do you know of the history of thrse houses as they are a bit like upstairs and downstairs type? Looking at the old maps of the time, Shaws Alley (then called Shaw Alley) looks mostly to be large buildings, probably warehouses. Courts were usually included on maps, though their small size meant that many werent named except on the most detailed maps, and perhaps wouldnt be included in indexes. Do you think your ancestors would have had one of these? Bill (LPFC Fan, here in the States). Let me know if this is the right one, and if you can spot it in your Edwardian A-Z. interested in history of old custom house in canning place. It might be worth contacting the offices there now to see if they have any knowledge of who used the buildings before them. Photo: Tango7174, CC BY-SA 4.0. I HAVE BEEN RESEARCHING MY MOTHERS FAMILY (WILKINSON / FORSYTH WHO HAD SEVERAL PUBS AND A BREWERY IN THE VICINITY OF GREAT NEWTON STREET/DANSIE STREET AND EDGE HILL. allthe men were Iron founders and worked in Arley Street. She lived in Adlington Street, which I believe is still there but obviously now it will look nothing like it did when she was living there. Welcome to this stunning move-in ready home located in the historic downtown. It lies on the Eastern banks of the River Mersey . On the OS map of 1882 the area is still fields (brick fields) but a couple of roads nearby have been built, south of Lambeth Road, so its easy to say that the area was being built up at that time. They were built just after the was and demolished about 1970, so the avenue appears on very few maps. The site remained derelict till the early 60s when Merseyside Police headquarters was built and the area to the side was later landscaped and named after George Chevasse the Army medic who received the Victoria Cross for Gallantry in World War 1. Neil. Hi Martin thank you for your reply, Ive since done more research and found my Grandfathers name it was Alfred Raw and Isabella Raw, I think they had a dairy at the end of Birchfield road, if you have any information or could suggest how I could find out more I would be very grateful thanks Vivienne. Regards. Hi Martin, I have a newspaper clipping which states that his house in West Derby Mill House was up for sale with 10 acres of land. Your help would be much appreciated. Look forward to hearing from you . The official home of the 1939 Register Records of people younger than 100 and still alive, or who died after 1991 are officially closed.