Old Photos Of Where You Live


…growing up, I lived directly opposite Grant Gardens which was previously the Necropolis, Liverpools main cemetery. I remember when building the station on the corner of Everton Rd kids running down our street with human skulls on sticks. They reckoned that over the years bodies could move hundreds of yards from their original resting place.

Must be thousands of bodies still there;

View attachment 304704

View attachment 304705
Used to cut through here to get my parents house near to breck road, was a massive green area. I remember that water tower in the background burst and shot water out the top in the late 80s
 

Margaret Street Baths Everton just prior to demolition.

…spent much of my early days in there, it was also where my schools would take us for an hour every week. For some reason, I have a vivid memory of going with a few pals after I’d been invited to trials for Liverpool Schoolboys U11, which was such a big thing in the 1960s.

I can almost still smell the place, as you went through the entrance there was cubicles containing baths because not every house had bathrooms in Everton. The area in the corner on the pic was showers. I’d be quiet certain this was one of two pools, they alternated them.

IMG_2618.webp
 
Last edited:
…growing up, I lived directly opposite Grant Gardens which was previously the Necropolis, Liverpools main cemetery. I remember when building the station on the corner of Everton Rd kids running down our street with human skulls on sticks. They reckoned that over the years bodies could move hundreds of yards from their original resting place.

Must be thousands of bodies still there;

View attachment 304704

View attachment 304705
Liverpool had many unmarked grave yards back in the days of poverty - My late Fathers mother was ran over by a bus with my dad in her arms she flung him to the kerbside to save his life - on the family history indeed she was in a grass mound in an unmarked grave - no names just registered there on a computer - found this out when my wife did our family tree - always new the events never realised finding the graveyard just a notice that som many people were in this grass unmarked grave ....sad ....
 
…spent much of my early days in there, it was also where my schools would take us for an hour every week. For some reason, I have a vivid memory of going there with a few pals after I’d been invited to trials for Liverpool Schoolboys U11, which was such a big thing in the 1960s.

View attachment 305249
Great memories of the first trials at Penny Lane. Can remember vividly how much Ronnie Goodlass stood out in the crowd.
 

…spent much of my early days in there, it was also where my schools would take us for an hour every week. For some reason, I have a vivid memory of going with a few pals after I’d been invited to trials for Liverpool Schoolboys U11, which was such a big thing in the 1960s.

I can almost still smell the place, as you went through the entrance there was cubicles containing baths because not every house had bathrooms in Everton. The area in the corner on the pic was showers. I’d be quiet certain this was one of two pools, they alternated them.

View attachment 305249
This seems likely to be the one I went to with school (L7) but I can’t remember the name. Off the top off me head, I’m pretty sure that glass roof made the pool absolutely roasting all the time. And it was constantly full of bleach, I used to come out raw as a fish and my eyes hurt for a week!
 

Welcome

Join Grand Old Team to get involved in the Everton discussion. Signing up is quick, easy, and completely free.

Shop

Back
Top