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Comments about liverpool streetThere are 14 comments about "liverpool street"
Rob Tynan: Hi Ron,
This is a 1926 Map. The photo was taken at the junction of Whitfield Street and Atherton Lane. You can see the George on the corner of Liverpool Road and Atherton Lane
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... David Warrior: Ron,
I looked on an old 1917 map of Cadishead and Whitfield Street ran off Atherton Lane,(in the area where Anglers Rest is now)
The George Hotel is still on the corner of Atherton and Liverpool...... Ron Urry: Hi , seeking some more info...
I have the 1901 census for Cadishead , RG 13 / 3662 / 113 / 15 with my grandmother
on it. They were living at 64 Whitfield Street.
Almost the next...... Ron Urry: Hi ,
I have read Bob Salmons comments with interest having just come across this site.
My maternal grt grandmother was a Royle from Flixton and my grt grandfather was a Davies from Cadishead, lately of...... Sheila Vaudrey: Hello Jenny and Janet(Sutton), I lived at No 42 Harewood Road and I do remember you living there also I remember the field that belonged to your granddad, it came at the side...... Susan Taylor (nee O'Reilly): Hi Sheila
Thanks for telling me about this site, brings back many memories of Irlam and Cadishead.
Someone mentioned Tramway Road Irlam, which lead to the Steelworks. This was where may dad, Thomas O'Reilly had an allotment....... Mary McGinty: I can remember the snow falling in Fiddlers Lane and slipping because the council never bothered clearing the pavement. The Fiddlers Lane shop forecourts were salted by the shopkeepers and a gritter...... Joanne Amorello-minor: Hello Cyril
they are great pics..just how I remember it then...do you remember the nursery there just further down...I went there...
My deepest sympathies for the loss of your son Brian...I didnt realise it was so recent...bless...... Marje Givens-Eames: What a wonderful site for Irlam/Cadishead and what memories, many I had forgotten.
I remember Goodiers living in the house on Ferry Road/Boat Lane. We lived in Gerrards Close and our house backed onto...... Bob Salmon: Hi rob
Yes I remember Len Jackson; my mother got her daily pinta from him for a few decades.
One of his employees on the milk round was a good friend of mine, his name was Ivor...... liesbeth: I have just been doing some family research and have discovered that my grandmother (who I never knew) and her family (1800s) all came from Deansgate, (Alliance and Leicester building) 7,Liverpool Road, (building site), 39,...... I.T.U.C.: Elaine, 1981 to 1989 were my Liverpool years. Did you shop down Berry and Duke Street, near the bombed out church for your jellies? The international deli you mentioned. Do you mean Mr "M"'s in...... jack: they should call it 'asianation'. the fish heads are great for soups. thirty years ago a client of mine invited me to his daughters wedding. it was held at #1 canal street...... I.T.U.C.: It is believed that the Chinese community in {Liverpool} Uk, is possibly the oldest in the world. The first Chinese people are supposed to have been Merchants and Sailors, who worked the trade routes to......
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