Yeah it was a train line that ran up the east coast of Ireland and diverted inland just after Bray. It would have served all the suburban towns and villages in south/west around Dublin City, terminating in Harcourt St. They build a light tram system over a good deal of the line in the early 2000's.….stayed in Harcourt Hotel a few times when I’ve been to Dublin with my mates for horse racing. Would that be connected with ‘Harcourt Line’? I was in there the night Arsenal beat Liverpool to win the title, great memory.
Would be a mare to play footie on that street!Been doing my dad's family tree for some time now, huge amount of family who lived in the everton area in the 1860's to 1920's. Lots of the streets no longer around, but loved these pics of the steepest road in Liverpool (Havelock Street) which ran off Northumberland Terrace, where some of my lot lived.View attachment 203810View attachment 203811
He’s got about 6 mattresses there lad. Us Kirkdale lads went straight onto a sheet with a thin blanketWow ?
Think I’ve said before it was me old fellas fav insult for a footballer, “couldn’t kick an ollie down Havelock Street”. The unfortunate part being he was usually referring to Everton midfieldersWould be a mare to play footie on that street!
Great pics
Only after you written on the sheet of course!!!He’s got about 6 mattresses there lad. Us Kirkdale lads went straight onto a sheet with a thin blanket
Oh aye, “Taxi!!”Only after you written on the sheet of course!!!
Again a story I may already have related, but remember meeting an uncle of mine in this place. Anyway long story short I woke up on the bus on Scotland Road headed back into town. 2 hours I’ll never get back….1980 Yates’ Wine Lodge, Great Charlotte St, when the Aussie Whites made you sleep;
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Again a story I may already have related, but remember meeting an uncle of mine in this place. Anyway long story short I woke up on the bus on Scotland Road headed back into town. 2 hours I’ll never get back