However, you do get a very rough impression of the room size. I have seen photos near these locations but never the actual buildings. Mike. Bennett Street, if I’ve got the right one, is in Garston, just off St. Mary’s Road. I have a Pocket watch engraved with his name & City ‘J. His family was rehoused at Liddell Road West Derby, possibly in early 1930s. The 1901 A-Z does not list Paton Street…any help would be gratefully received Thank you. The beautiful Georgian terrace chopped in half by that hideous Rathbone building. You can see in the second picture the curved building which still sits on the corner with Westminster Road. There were two chapels and a school, but the rest were houses with large gardens. They are Georgian houses so I don’t think 206 people would ever have lived at that address, though they could have been registered there for electoral purposes, like a modern halls of residence. If you’re talking about the large arch that I think you are, this was built before the houses in that area, and the old maps show that it provided access between the land next to Bank House (a large house on Picton Road) and the land where your apartments are. I used to attend Liverpool City Institute of Further Education 1967. Within minutes I have found Francis J. parents, where he was born etc. When you ask whether I know of any maps which would be ‘better’ than the tithe maps, what is it you’d like to find out? For more detailed maps of rural areas, see estate maps or Ordnance Survey maps from the 1840s. Like most people in those days they didn’t have much cash, and she has no childhood photos of any of the family and she was saying just the other day how much she’d love to see some pictures of the old place. I’ve exhausted my resources and my eyes trying to find it on old maps, to no avail. It was demolished and knocked down by (The Liverpool Council. Use this service to access information about an area in Lancashire or look at services provided by the county council and its partners. Has anyone got any information about the Graves family? I can’t see it on the index on your 1890 map. Old Maps of Liverpool Drag and zoom around a range of maps showing Liverpool from the 17th to the 20th century. Did your mum’s family, the Melodys, live on Cazneau street for a long time? Does anyone know how I may acquire a contemporary street map of that part of Toxteth If you use street view it give a clear picture of the type of property. Great place to grow up just off the city centre with fabulous memories of the docks, the markets and Scotland Road. That’s an interesting one! Martin. Those photos were taken in 1957, and show the rooms in a shocking state. I’ve not been able to find any photos yet, but if you know any more details about where the timber yard was I might be able to have another search. The maps I have on here have a lot of church (and other public building) names printed on them. 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 ago…ive got quite a bit of info from my dad who is still alive…it sounds like the same family to me…i 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, Hello and thank you for all your hard work here! Annoated with drawings of Roman altars found at Chester. Probably the result of excessive Guinness intake. I have found Gascoigne St on this wonderful map but unable to find a St Davids church in the area! I’m on the search for ‘Spring Place’. Hi Martin 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 doesn’t fall into the Toxteth Park area as far as I can tell. Unfortunately, I don’t have any photos of the place. It was already gone by 1950, probably as a result of bombing. Maps of the whole county or region, providing an overview of the physical and human landscape. ARCHI OLD MAPS: English County Maps, 1724. The 1908 map shows most of the courts still there, but there’s Victoria Square which looks like it could be a tenement, and that was in existence as far back as 1891. https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17.408816872525154&lat=53.40096&lon=-2.96541&layers=168&right=ESRIWorld, http://liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/vaughan_street.gif, http://historic-liverpool.co.uk/kirkdale/#comment-11917, Liverpool Picturebook website’s 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, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, Liverpool University and its Institutional Landscape, Courts and Alleys by Elizabeth J. Stewart. Have you any maps that show the name of this now extinct road? Thanks very much! These were embedded in suburban streets which allowed milk to be delivered fresh to the nearby houses. Carol. Liverpool had a large number of suburban dairies in the early to mid 20th century. I’ve put a map here so hopefully you can see whether this is the area where the lower window was. It was off Balliol Road just by its junction with Breeze Hill just opposite where Balliol Secondary school used to be. I have enjoyed looking at your site and reading some of the interesting posts. Great Work on this site. Those houses, from the maps, look like they fronted onto other streets, only backing on to Tariff. However, I’ve found that it was ajoining Carson Street near Roscommon Street in Everton. How much we had and how much we lost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I particularlyld like to know about his Father who I believe was a seafarer called Lionel. You need to pay a subscription to zoom right in, but many are perfectly easy to read without zooming in much. I can’t quite place the exact location of St. Anne’s court housing on that map, but will check the 1911 census to get some bearings on where exactly those courts were. Sitting next to the old church. Ive scoured the internet…and im trying to find when the business started…im sure it was by one of my forefathers called sam garner in the early 1900s….any information at all would be really appreciated…, Do you know which years the timber yard would have been in each location? My Father was born in May 1910. Yes, the ingenuity, not to mention the work rate, of the Victorians never ceases to amaze me. It could have changed names before the 1920s, especially if your grandfather took it over from someone else, but that’s the most certain evidence about the pub I can find. I try to visit where my ancestors lived but can’t find this one. I used your maps to locate a street call ‘MARY ANN’. So it looks like Buckles Nurseries has a long pedigree! Whinhurst was a long road but Joseph Williams was quite near one end of it. Hope this helps! Or something else like that? Looking at these maps I can see there was once a Wavertree Station at the end of the road. Many thanks, Walt. If heard of a large and productive watchmaking community in Liverpool in the 1800’s. But more info is required. Hi Martin, I was wondering if you could point me intend righ direction to discover more of my local area, Tuebrook/Clubmoor area. There’s a decent overall view here: http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/l/liverpool_exchange/ (search for ‘hotel’ on that page to go straight to it), and a close-up of the entrance on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54996985@N00/5199619974/. I am trying to find an image of Cadmus street, Everton. A great source for old maps is (appropriately) Old-Maps.co.uk. As I said it was in the area of the corner of Grafton Street and Park Street and would be on the right ad you look back towards Nothumberland Street. The houses on the road were terraced, and of a decent if modest size. Hello Your own knowledge of your ancestors’ lives may shed more light on what the houses actually looked like. This spot on the Old Maps website shows that there were once a lot of residences on that street, including court housing: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333975/392342/13/100871. The map you have of 1885 is one of the first maps which shows the road in existence. I am doing some research on a You can see it on this map here: https://www.old-maps.co.uk/#/Map/333972/392366/13/100765 (zoom out to see the map). Broom Street was one of the tiny streets between Denbigh and Athol Street. In my Edwardian A-Z, it’s in the index but despite searching I can’t find it on the accompanying map. Park Street runs down to the docks from Park Road. hi can anyone help I’m looking for one map of Liverpool with street level detail for the period around 1850 to 1880-1890. Can you help please? I am intrigued as the why the archway existed. We lived in Tillotson Terrace which was one of 3 Terraces (courts) on Grafton Street near to the corner of Park St. Atterbury Terrace may have been one of these but I cant remember. The site remained derelict till the early 60s when Merseyside Police headquarters was built and the area to the side was later landscaped and named after George Chevasse the Army medic who received the Victoria Cross for Gallantry in World War 1. He and his wife Mary Lewin (Rossiter) from Ireland lived at 7 Becket St Kirkdale and had 3 children Mary, Mabel and Andrew. (located in the triangle between hi martin,did tariff st L5 have a small court or houses in it, my mam was born in that st.but i can’t find no record, can you help. They were built just after the was and demolished about 1970, so the avenue appears on very few maps. Can you help me locate an old street? 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