Old Photos Of Where You Live


A fascinating shot looking up the hill of old Everton, taken from near Scottie Road. To get your bearings, what looks like a church with twin towers (top right) was the Anne Fowler Home for Women. The building was originally a Welsh Congregational Church, reflecting the number of Welsh people that 'emigrated' to Everton -

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A fascinating shot looking up the hill of old Everton, taken from near Scottie Road. To get your bearings, what looks like a church with twin towers (top right) was the Anne Fowler Home for Women. The building was originally a Welsh Congregational Church, reflecting the number of Welsh people that 'emigrated' to Everton -

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……fine pic, i remember Ann Fowlers, close to St Rupert’s Tower.
 

Denis Hargreaves upload: 1911 Scotland Rd,... showing Thorns Cafe on the left and further down on the far right with the three sun blinds down is Flemings Jeans,....both closed in the 1960s due to the plans for the Kingsway Tunnel and it's loop roads.The photo is taken from St Martins "Paddy's" Market -

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I wonder if they are the troops Churchill sent in response to the general transport strike ?. Killed two people on Vauxhall road.
 


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