Bootle Blitz
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Benedict St 1940
Litherland Rd and Marsh Lane 1940
Hawthorne Rd 1940
Little Strand Rd 1940
County Hall 1940
Salvation Army Stanley Rd 1940.
Bedford Rd Junior School.
Breeze Hill 1940
Time is precious.....Waste it wisely.
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Great pics Glossy!! Look forward to seeing more. Sad to see the devastation
Loretta
Loretta
A bit of Bootle in Wales
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Glossy..thankyou for posting those photo's ..we lived in the next
street to the Strand Rd pic more or less opposite the Salvation Army
we lived in Ash Street ...I was aged 6 then...remember those days..
Dorothy.
street to the Strand Rd pic more or less opposite the Salvation Army
we lived in Ash Street ...I was aged 6 then...remember those days..
Dorothy.
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Great photo's Glossy, we were bombed out of Aintree Road do you have any photo's of bomb damage to Aintree Road?
Stan
Stan
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Ahhh...such memories. The Beddie Road school photo shows why I missed out on so much early education but it was great news for kids at the time.
I was seven and recollect it clearly but can't recall any fear. All our parents were so brave and resolute to have pulled through that sad time.
Thanks Glossy.
I was seven and recollect it clearly but can't recall any fear. All our parents were so brave and resolute to have pulled through that sad time.
Thanks Glossy.
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Thanks Bobhamo, much appreciated.
Stan
Stan
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The Bungalows in the centre of the row on Aintree Road were also badly damaged there is a picture or two of them, I've got it somewhere i'll try and find it and post it on here. That's why they are slightly different than the others.
Born in Bootle 1960 lived on Bailey Drive then the old roan.
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Hi
No 124 Benedict Street was the home to my Great Grandparents my Great Grandfather died in 1938 but my Great Grandmother and her daughter my Aunt Emily were in the house the time the bomb hit.
Emily, her and her mother hid under the stairs and she recalled their two canaries died, Great Gran died in 1941 January she never really recovered from the shock.
This is a photo of Benedict St c1926 with Emily and her brother Stanley on the right.
This is Emily outside 124 Benedict St in the 1930s with her Aunt & Uncle
This is my Great Grandfather and my Grandfather in the backyard
This is Stanley Grandad's brother by the back window.
Colette
No 124 Benedict Street was the home to my Great Grandparents my Great Grandfather died in 1938 but my Great Grandmother and her daughter my Aunt Emily were in the house the time the bomb hit.
Emily, her and her mother hid under the stairs and she recalled their two canaries died, Great Gran died in 1941 January she never really recovered from the shock.
This is a photo of Benedict St c1926 with Emily and her brother Stanley on the right.
This is Emily outside 124 Benedict St in the 1930s with her Aunt & Uncle
This is my Great Grandfather and my Grandfather in the backyard
This is Stanley Grandad's brother by the back window.
Colette
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Brilliant photos Colette, I wish I had more old photos of my past family, was a awful time our past families went through, today, the young ones have no idea, not their fault though, I was fortunate to have just missed the bombing etc.
Loretta
Loretta
A bit of Bootle in Wales
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Absolutely brilliant photographs! Many thanks to all who posted
Elaine
Elaine
Elaine
Bianca Street, Bootle - moved to Canada 1982
Bianca Street, Bootle - moved to Canada 1982
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glossybonce wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2013 5:22 pm
Benedict St 1940
Litherland Rd and Marsh Lane 1940
Hawthorne Rd 1940
Little Strand Rd 1940
County Hall 1940
Salvation Army Stanley Rd 1940.
Brasenose Rd 1940
Bedford Rd Junior School.
Rimrose Road, bombed Lotus Laundry site to the right
Breeze Hill 1940
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Colette wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:12 pm Hi
No 124 Benedict Street was the home to my Great Grandparents my Great Grandfather died in 1938 but my Great Grandmother and her daughter my Aunt Emily were in the house the time the bomb hit.
Emily, her and her mother hid under the stairs and she recalled their two canaries died, Great Gran died in 1941 January she never really recovered from the shock.
This is a photo of Benedict St c1926 with Emily and her brother Stanley on the right.
This is Emily outside 124 Benedict St in the 1930s with her Aunt & Uncle
This is my Great Grandfather and my Grandfather in the backyard
This is Stanley Grandad's brother by the back window.
Colette