street map of liverpool 1930

Many thanks again and may the site go from strength to strength. I have been trying to find the name of the school that I attended for just a short time before moving to Huyton. Hello, my mum Doris was born in an old WW1 hut on Queens Drive? Im looking for one map of Liverpool with street level detail for the period around 1850 to 1880-1890. Hello and thank you for all your hard work here! I was wondering if you may be able to 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). Brilliant! You can see a fair bit on the site, but to get big high quality copies it costs about 16. My fathers family lived in one of the large houses in netherfield road north starting from bottom of fairy street. RF PWKX7A - Liverpool, England is the point of focus on a vintage map. The City of Liverpool 1884, 1900 & 1923 Lists of Streets. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!! Many thanks Martin for the useful tips of where to look next. Ive looked at a few old maps in Gloucester Street and Gascoyne Street over the course of the 20th century and cant see it marked. 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 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. Let me know if this is the right one, and if you can spot it in your Edwardian A-Z. The old 1:2500 maps show it marked PH (public house). Its not owned by the Buckels family now so any information would be appreciated. 45) Park Crescent, also built between 1826 and 1833, lay detached from the town, on the crest of the ridge and close to the Heene boundary. hi are you the brother of Christy odonnell re: the feathers, this is along shot as I see the old place is gone. 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. Any ideas? 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. So glad you liked it. Cross Street, Wavertree was here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.40132/-2.93796, I wonder if anyone has any information about the Hulmes who around about 1924-1925 lived on a farm in Gateacre behind Gorsey Cop. There are older terraced houses on the north side of the railway that would have blocked any though traffic such as lorries that may have serviced any Merchant activities. would like to see any pics of the site prior and during demolition and any Liverpool A-Z street maps showing the site before and after demolition. My mum got married from there in 1935. My grandmother Nell/Ellen was married to Robert early 1900s, and never divorced. Is that the kind of thing youre after? I cant find any reference to it now, although there us a modern day Mill Lane, and it would have been no surprise to have had a mill or mills in the area. Evangelist missionaries working for the London City Mission took the word of God to industrial centres and large gatherings such as market places. Thus is history and family tree. Hi David, my father was a director of garners timber.i have a couple of photos of were the timber yards used to be.the timber yard was going for over a hundred years and was family run until it went bust 30 years agoive got quite a bit of info from my dad who is still aliveit sounds like the same family to mei know the name of the company in the 30s was called s garner and sons.i think andy garner contacted me on twitter.if this sounds familiar you can email me for any info you may need, Hi there! the hall mark stamps in the case) 1 year before his death at 54. Hi Martin, So it looks like Buckles Nurseries has a long pedigree! See this page for Watchmaking in Victorian Prescot: https://www.harrison-associates.co.uk/prescot/watchmaking.html. If you look at this map of Liverpool in 1898 youll see Oldham Street in the middle. Shows a Joseph Bramwell, 16 years old, an Apprentice watchmaker on Mary Ann St. My grandfather Walter James Lake is said to have been born in Liverpool between 1868-1872. The address for his parents is 1 Tetlow Street, liverpool. Can you help me Im am looking for information on building that existed in Luton grove off walton road at present there stands a retirement home called walton manor, my parents live in the next street to this and work had been done to rebuild the supporting wall and when it was stripped back to to original wall the was lower ground window shown bricked up we are trying to find out was stood there before it was all filled in Any info? I have a few other maps of Liverpool in sections for that time, but they are difficult to read, print is too small. Hi, [6] 1817 - Liverpool Royal Institution established. 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. Darn those generic placenames! I belive the business continued in the hands of cousins. Tim, Carter Street can be seen on this map: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860/#5/-65.884/-35.068, which can be bought in the shop here: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/product/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860-print-of-old-map-of-liverpool/. Also, a regular correspondent Phil D has passed on a photo of 61-63 Cockerell Street, which Ive pasted below. When you ask whether I know of any maps which would be better than the tithe maps, what is it youd like to find out? Your help would be much appreciated. Hello Jess I have a record of John Duggan living at 22 Compton Street, West Derby in 1911, and also his father (also John), who emigrated from Ireland. Depends of which document you look at. 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. Any suggestions? The site of the garden centre seems to have had nothing on it until a number of glasshouses were erected in about 1900, behind the house (belonging to the Buckles?) Thank You, I did a bit of digging and found it here on the 1936 map: https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/1836-ma-gages-trigonometrical-plan-of-liverpool/#7/77.390/-85.397, The site looks like its probably now under the large junction of Hunter Street and New Islington: https://goo.gl/maps/hvaohniMp6TcJ1s97, I know this is a wierd question but would appreciate a reply or comment anyway, Some guy who has his own YT channel is making a claim that Bold St Liverpool has a reputation for a timeshifting. There are some smaller buildings at the town end of the street, so presumably thats where your great grandfather was brought up. Discover the beauty hidden in the maps. 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. They later moved to 154 Chatham street so not to far. Thank you, Hi i am looking for greenleaf street in liverpool 8 any pictures around 1965 Ive not been able to find the exact place, but the censuses suggest that Vaughan Street is in south west Toxteth. Some of the gardens are shown in great detail on the map, with paths and flower beds in dotted lines. Were the archives youve looked at on this page? https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/338152/390877/13/101329, My wifes family left Liverpool for New Zealand about 1852. Martin. 44) facing Chapel Road across what remained open land until c. 1870, being laid out as pleasure grounds c. 1835. Mike. I did a bit of research and replied to your previous comment here: http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917. Glad you like the site! I cant find any photos of this area myself. It includes digital records of the charting of the state's cadastre (property boundaries), which were digitised from hard copy maps in 2002. Hi I havent been on the site for ages but Martin can attest to my credentials that I have assisted with finding out information regarding family research. Tracy. The population was 9,958 at the 2020 census. Glad you like the site! My dads family lived in around the area pre post war Amy, Bill, les, Cath, Gladys. Hello, and firstly, thank you for making these wonderful maps available. Im looking at my mothers Irish ancestry and as par of this Im trying to find her birthplace which was Paton Street Kirkdale. Neil. I was told that one can go to the Lancashire Record Office but that you have to actually photograph them. Many thanks. From the kitchen a back door exited to a small white washed yard with an outside loo, a coal bunker, a steel dust bin that slotted into the wall which the bin men would carry down the back entries to the waiting bin lorry, and a tin bath which would be brought into the kitchen on a Friday night, filled with water heated on the stove (no hot running water in those days) and my brother and I would make third use of the bath after my Mum and Dad. I am researching my great Grandfather Malachi Davis who was born in Ireland in 1858 but at some point moved to Liverpool and married Mary Davis nee Ennis. With a total of 1,272 square feet, this beautiful property has been thoughtfully updated with modern amenities while still retaining its timeless charm. I cant quite place the exact location of St. Annes court housing on that map, but will check the 1911 census to get some bearings on where exactly those courts were. STOCKPORT STREET MAP IN 1872 - A BIT OF HISTORY This perfect condition document folds out into a large 18 inch x 16 inch display to reveal streets and roads just as they were in the year 1872. . It is the last entry on this web page. The actual site now has the Hilton Hotel on it the only reference to the Historic building being the name..it is now Old Customs House Place a pedestrianised area immediately in front of the hotel. Q24826. Tom Slemens probably a name youll see coming up again and again. Property restrictions were finally removed for men in 1918, when most males age 21 and older were allowed to vote. The 1891 Ordnance Survey map shows a Victoria Hotel at the top of Compton Road, at the junction with Whitefield Road. I am researching a man who was born in March 1887 in Ballington Street which I believe was in the Toxteth Park area. 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. I would love to see what is there now as I understand the houses have all gone. Does anyone know which one of the little streets/courts it was? From street and road map to high-resolution satellite imagery of Liverpool. Anyone have photos of Dwerryhouse Street, Toxteth? Ive seen some history books from the period which take great pleasure in detailing all the soon-to-be-built roads, and mapmakers were keen to be at the cutting edge, sometimes risking looking foolish if building projects didnt come to fruition. Do you know of history of street at all? The satellite view will help you to navigate your way through foreign places with more precise image of the location. Or something else like that? In the 1920s and 1930s his organisation within the Seamen's Vigilance Committees, unemployed demonstrations, and hunger marches from Liverpool became . 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. Any ideas? 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. Detailed Road Map of Liverpool This page shows the location of Liverpool, Merseyside, UK on a detailed road map. . I am intrigued as the why the archway existed. The school was not far from where I lived if my memory is correct. East Liverpool is a city in southeastern Columbiana County, Ohio, United States. As a large city, Liverpool has seen a great many maps and plans made of it. Ive worked at Buckels garden centre in Fazakerley for 20 years its on the corner of Field lane and Copplehouse lane. Hi wondering if you can tell me anything about the houses in 5 Pleasant street liverpool Ive traced my family tree back as far as 1860 and they lived in pleasant street up to at least 1891 Ive also traced the family to 19 Cubbin Street in 1911 Liverpool do you know anything about this strret. The 1901 A-Z does not list Paton Streetany help would be gratefully received Thank you. I am very interesting in the background and history of the place. Try looking at old-maps.co.uk, which has some very detailed maps of those streets: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334224/391227/13/100871, Hi.thanks for your reply, the timber yardwas on gascoyne street/eaton street from the early 70s to the late 80s.the building is still there now in that location.previous to that so the 60s was lark lane..and gloucester place.thanks. Cheers, Could it be a mis-transcription of 32? A BRIEF HISTORY OF LIVERPOOL. 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. Scotland History. I think the fact that Edge Hill is around a station just spurred them on even more at the height of the Industrial Revolution, when Liverpool wanted to be the transport hub of Britain. My Great Grandparents, Samuel and Mary Anne Dickinson, lived at 109 Medlock Street, Kirkdale. Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? Great website and maps by the way. Have Some old pictures of house steps but not of the whole street. . was coronation gardens built on the site or was site levelled and landscaped?? Looking at these maps I can see there was once a Wavertree Station at the end of the road. You can find more details here. Looking at the old maps shows that there was a dairy yard in the area. Hi Martin You were talking about Uncle Bob small world! Probably the result of excessive Guinness intake. FreeBMD might help: https://www.freebmd.org.uk/. OpenStreetMap Feature. We used to go and visit my gran there in the mid sixties. 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. Localities in the Area. Does anyone have any info to share ? where the watchmakers took up business? If you know where 3 Court was you could look it up on this website: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334907/391565/12/100674, Thank you so much, Martin I really appreciate your help. 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. There was a Burlington Street (G4 on the 1890 North Sheet), but that was just north of the city centre, in Kirkdale/Vauxhall, so it doesnt fall into the Toxteth Park area as far as I can tell. Historically in Lancashire, it is bordered by the suburbs of Grassendale, Allerton, and Speke. Id really like to know what institution/organisation/business was based there, especially something that warranted so many people. If anyone has any information on the Duggan family I would be very grateful. Obituaries Section. just seen your address 19 cubbin st dated at time of cencus in 1911,my ancsestors lived at 17 cubbin st at the time of that 1911 cencus,they were called the langgards. 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. Colin. Trying to find where Willow Place was (1889) and also Willow Grove (1881)? Strange that so many good homes were demolished, the house that my grandparents lived in, 40 Grosvenor Road, New Brighton, is still standing. Syracuse Post Standard Homepage. https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.408816872525154&lat=53.40096&lon=-2.96541&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld, https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/volume/BF102391, http://liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/vaughan_street.gif, http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917, Liverpool Picturebook websites North page, Cubbin Street rooms on Liverpool Pictorial, vacant plot here at the end of Esk Street, http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/home.html, http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maptiles/m100955_335319_389554.png, http://www.bootlehistory.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=30197&p=384634#p384634, Paton Street, Kirkdale, in aerial photos and maps, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333972/392366/13/100765, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/340417/387707/10/101393, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333975/392342/13/100871, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/336567/389640/13/100871, https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.3994786,-2.9550315,18.21z?hl=en, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342500/387500/13/101329, Ballington Street is the middle of three unnamed roads, https://www.harrison-associates.co.uk/prescot/watchmaking.html, http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/wml/collections/horology/results.aspx?&name=bramwell&startyear=1810&endyear=1900&town=liverpool&trade=&page=0, https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/mike-litherland-looks-famous-liverpool-3404486, https://www.liverpoolexpress.co.uk/timely-completion-of-heritage-initiative/, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/#comment-207145, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/46.529/12.041, https://asenseofplace.com/2014/05/12/the-cowhouses-of-liverpool/, http://www.mrseelsgarden.org/cowkeeping-in-liverpool/, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/82.109/-111.489, http://www.scottiepress.org/projects/remember.htm, https://municipaldreams.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/liverpool-first-council-houses-in-europe/, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/342410/387929/12/101394, http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3767672, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860/#5/-65.884/-35.068, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/product/weekly-dispatch-atlas-1860-print-of-old-map-of-liverpool/, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/plan-of-liverpool-north-sheet-1890/#5/45.460/-44.319, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334224/391227/13/100871, https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/collections/social-history/item-267835.aspx, https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/334907/391565/12/100674, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/old-maps-of-liverpool/1836-ma-gages-trigonometrical-plan-of-liverpool/#7/77.390/-85.397, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.43538/-2.97180, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#18/53.41768/-2.95165, http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/l/liverpool_exchange/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/54996985@N00/5199619974/, http://liverpoolremembrance.weebly.com/adlingtonlace-st.html, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.43778/-2.99426, https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=18.24333333333333&lat=53.40194&lon=-2.96138&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.41743/-2.94927, https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/interactive-maps/old-streets-liverpool/#17/53.40132/-2.93796, https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.105&lat=53.47009&lon=-2.95334&layers=168&right=osm. A great source for old maps is (appropriately) Old-Maps.co.uk. I assume that it was run by the Jesuits or a Catholic order like the Benedictines. Do you have any record of the Mill House on a map from that time please? Here are two maps, one from 1891 and one from the 1950s: Excellent site. Nova Scotia Archives Maps Collection: Annapolis and Area (Acadie), Nova Scotia. Thank you. My great-grandparents lived at 10 St. Annes Terrace, St. Anne Street, Liverpool in 1915. My mistake, 14 years, but still, hard to imagine the engineering project to transform Edge Hill in that Time. I have a newspaper clipping which states that his house in West Derby Mill House was up for sale with 10 acres of land. I found the map really useful because now I have a street name with which to approach Liverpool library/archives unless I can find something online. http://www.scottiepress.org/projects/remember.htm Thank you. Getting closer to when they were compulsorily purchased. It was probably called the lifer pol meaning muddy pool. Abinet/Abinnett etc and Davies). Ive done a little research and found that the road once sat where North Park now is, directly opposite the entrance to Delaware Road. With no photos and no as yet found record of this building that literally changed my life, I feel a part of me has been amputated. Hi Pauline, Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? George is indeed alive and kicking, as are brothers Chris (used to run the garden centre) in Perth Australia, and Anthony (ran the growing end) in Auckland NZ. City Centre Map of Liverpool, Merseyside. MLS# S1414092. Im Chris son and came across this post and thought since it is a history site and all Id just have a whinge that now that Buckels Nursery and Garden Centre has been replaced by housing it is a bit rude that the road running through it is Buckles Road, when the name is Buckels! You can get a lot of maps online at http://old-maps.co.uk. In doing some family research for my husbands family I have found that his great grandmother lived at 53 Denbigh street in bootle. Only just picked up this message. 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? Ill have a look though my maps of the area, but even if I cant find the street at least maybe you have a general idea of the place they were in! anyone have any info please. They have the 1849 edition at 1:10,560 and 1893 at 1:2500 (very high detail, but small areas covered per sheet). Free standard UK delivery. Nothing unusual about that until I read the full entry and discovered he was one of 206 people registered under that one single address! I am trying to find an image of Cadmus street, Everton. If its one of those windows which is half buried then that would match with an industrial use, where perhaps cellars were used (e.g. Interesting comments and your research admirable. Demolished to make way for that hideous Rathbone building . My father, born early 1900s was Robert Garner, son of Robert Garner timber merchant. 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. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Any help or photos please. I can confirm that Bold Street does have a reputation for time shifts! thank you Thanks . People claim to have found themselves in a Victorian version (and I think a 1950s version) while walking up there. Hi, Thanks for your comments. I have looked in a book of street names of Bootle and Hawthorne Avenue is not listed , sorry. Hi Jennifer, I cant seem to find either on the maps. I WOULD BE PLEASED IF ANY ONE HAS INFORMATION ABOUT THESE BUSINESSES. 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. Easy to use, easy to print Liverpool Map. However, Ive found that it was ajoining Carson Street near Roscommon Street in Everton. Thanks also for the link to Kirkdale Online and the Map, thankfully there are still a couple of photos remaining so that we can see what it once looked like. Im trying to find photos for my mum of where she used to live as a kid. They are not in the North or South indexes. 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. A city rich in world history - Gateway to America and second city of the world's largest ever empire. Reply, Hi Mike, It was demolished and knocked down by (The Liverpool Council. I have photos of him and all the Duggan Bothers in New Jersey as well as Grandapa. Visit website. Local time: 11:06 AM 2/27/2023. It was just north of Boundary Street, and looked like this in 1851: Hi Martin London Market. 10 Most Popular Streets in Liverpool Take a Walk Down Liverpool's Streets and Squares Content Royal Albert Docks Matthew Street Hanover Street Williamson Square Lark Lane Concert Square Bold Street Penny Lane Church Street Hope Street The most popular streets of Liverpool prove this small city is one of the most diverse in the UK. Local Maps and Their Histories. Can you help? Is there a register of pub landlords that I can browse for that time? Hi Jack.By any id you know a neighbour called William Davies he 30 circular road east He died in 1989? See more ideas about liverpool, old photos, liverpool city. David!!!!! Citation: It was next to Tamworth St which was off Park Street. Printable Street Map of Central Liverpool, England. Kind Regards, Gaye. Search by Name. Thats an interesting one! This includes the Queen's Coronation in 1953, and two of the . My dad was born in Jasmine Street Everton. Those houses, from the maps, look like they fronted onto other streets, only backing on to Tariff. Any information that you may be able to provide will be greatly appreciated. What kind of information are you looking for? When I went on Google maps it appears that there are no homes there. The 1970s brought economic difficulties and a steady decline in employment in Liverpool. Kind regards Jane, Hello my relatives lived in Carter Street in the 1860s. Thanks again This facsimile A to Z London Street Atlas, first printed c. 1938/39, allows a nostalgic look back to a time now rapidly becoming beyond living memory. 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