Where were you born/first lived?

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I had an interesting conversation which ended up with a google search of where you first lived/were brought up.

Might or might not work here but here we go:

This is where I was born (literally, my Mum could not get to hospital in time) - the house with the white door (no.3) ....

my first home.webp
 

I'd put up the house I grew up in, but my parents still live there! Don't want any GOT-stalkers :) Rathbone road is still a crap hole mostly, although chuckling at the god-awful Liverpool FC micra across the road still cracks me up when I see it. A truly horrendous car, worthy of the RS
 

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Is that a baby or some sort of hand-puppet baby?
 
My grandmas house. Byles St, Dingle.


Was immediately (6 minutes old) wrapped in a large tapestry thingy my grandad had had made of a scene of Goodison, with Kendall Harvey and Ball in full flight, Bally in white boots with the ball at his feet.





BORN A BLUE, DIE A BLUE.
 
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I see you're doing work for Chico and gathering more info for his files ?

I was born in a hospital which is now a rather dull estate, but was brought up in the house ringed here.

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It was one of the mill cottages originally attached to t'mill. My gran worked in service at the mill owners mansion ( not pictured ! ) in her teens, met my grandad who worked in the mill who was renting the cottage from the owner and eventually bought it for something like a tenner. The first row of cottages ( without gardens ) were for the workers, whereas the second row were for middle management, but my grandad ( who worked on the looms ) managed to blag one of the better cottages.

Proper wool I am, not like some Southern wannabee-wools !

This is the house ( in the middle ) just before it was sold a few years ago.
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I see you're doing work for Chico and gathering more info for his files ?

I was born in a hospital which is now a rather dull estate, but was brought up in the house ringed here.

springfield_mill.jpg


It was one of the mill cottages originally attached to t'mill. My gran worked in service at the mill owners mansion ( not pictured ! ) in her teens, met my grandad who worked in the mill who was renting the cottage from the owner and eventually bought it for something like a tenner. The first row of cottages ( without gardens ) were for the workers, whereas the second row were for middle management, but my grandad ( who worked on the looms ) managed to blag one of the better cottages.

Proper wool I am !

This is the house ( in the middle ) just before it was sold a few years ago.
8springfieldl.jpg
Was this your morning alarm in those early days mate?

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