Old photos of Bootle
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Who remembers Fine Fare?
Cheers Joe.
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Hiya Phil, sorry for the delay in getting back to you, the one you are thinking of was Quick Save.
In the 1960s Fine Fare had shops all over Merseyside and North Wails, the were a subsidiary of Scots the Bakers.
In the 1960s Fine Fare had shops all over Merseyside and North Wails, the were a subsidiary of Scots the Bakers.
Cheers Joe.
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Wasn't the one opposite the Nat West on the corner of Strand Rd originally called Victor Value? I'm sure I remember "our Henry" mentioning that he worked there as a lad.
Haven't been to the Strand since I moved over to the dark side 15 years ago but last time I was there the former supermarket was a big shoe shop. I remember being about to try on a pair of shoes in there; when I looked down to take off my own shoes I found that they didn't match.....I'd come out in odd shoes
Haven't been to the Strand since I moved over to the dark side 15 years ago but last time I was there the former supermarket was a big shoe shop. I remember being about to try on a pair of shoes in there; when I looked down to take off my own shoes I found that they didn't match.....I'd come out in odd shoes
Bee
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Hiya Bee, what where you taking that day.
I can't remember a Victor Value shop in Bootle. I wouldn't knock Henry's knowledge I can remember a Lennons Supermarket around Bootle back in the late1950s.
I can't remember a Victor Value shop in Bootle. I wouldn't knock Henry's knowledge I can remember a Lennons Supermarket around Bootle back in the late1950s.
Cheers Joe.
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No problems Bob.
Cheers Joe.
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I can remember a Kwik Save supermarket, on the corner of Stanley Road and little Strand Road around 1970s.
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Tramcar 28. 415 Wellington Road Litherland.
Cheers Joe.
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Thanks for that Ray.
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Here's a couple of postcards;
I'm not sure exactly which part of Stanley Rd; I initially thought it was from around the canal looking towards Litherland just because I thought the "castellated" building was perhaps the Langton on corner of Strand Rd. Now think it's perhaps nearer to Kirkdale: any ideas?
One of my favourites. Think that's the Overhead in the background with the station on the left. My mum used to talk about going down Knowsley Rd to the shore at the bottom in the days before the Gladstone was built.
I'm not sure exactly which part of Stanley Rd; I initially thought it was from around the canal looking towards Litherland just because I thought the "castellated" building was perhaps the Langton on corner of Strand Rd. Now think it's perhaps nearer to Kirkdale: any ideas?
One of my favourites. Think that's the Overhead in the background with the station on the left. My mum used to talk about going down Knowsley Rd to the shore at the bottom in the days before the Gladstone was built.
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Yes Bonesy, that’s right and opposite the apex building still remains the first building on the right of the postcard, shop fronts have been erected in front of it, look on google street view it’s behind LOVELY NAILS 364
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That was my initial thought Keith but the "new" first building on the right was what caused my doubt.Bee, id hazard a guess at it being taken from the bridge looking downhill towards the 3 banks.
Keith
Thanks "Laurem" for the explanation and thanks to Bob, who as always has come up with a pic which clearly shows the situation.
I recognised the old Woollie's from the post war pic but couldn't place where it would have been on the older postcard pic. Perhaps the front was changed when some war damage was rebuilt?
Just thinking about that run of shops pre New Strand....obviously Bob's Gore's Directory is before our time but I remember a couple of other tailors' shops besides Peter Pell's, Woollies, Timpson's shoes and another shoe shop, Ethel Austin's and on the corner opposite the Langton was Boots the chemist.
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Looked nothing like that in the 1970's, barely looks like the same place
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My name is Betty I knew Alan and his mum Peggy we lived in no 20 I was born there and was there till. They pulled it down
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Linacre Lane Juniors School.
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Here's some pubs (& "Ghost Pubs) along Westminster Road.....(OK it's technically Kirkdale bit let's not be 'picky')
Taken October 2023;
Below;......The Peacock.
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Below;..........The Railway (?) adjacent Kirkdale Station @ the top of Marsh St
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Below;...........The Melrose Abbey.
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Below;........The Sportsman / Stanley Arms
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Below;........The Elm Tree (left) & The Westminster (right)...looking towards County Rd...(The Leigh Arms (Lu-Lu's) in the distance)
Cheers
P
Taken October 2023;
Below;......The Peacock.
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Below;..........The Railway (?) adjacent Kirkdale Station @ the top of Marsh St
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Below;...........The Melrose Abbey.
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Below;........The Sportsman / Stanley Arms
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Below;........The Elm Tree (left) & The Westminster (right)...looking towards County Rd...(The Leigh Arms (Lu-Lu's) in the distance)
Cheers
P
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That photo would have been taken inside the grounds of St Thomas’s church. My Grandparents lived across in 101 Seaforth Road.
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Further down from the park. That is the grounds of St Thomas’s church
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To the right of the bridge had originally been an small school that had burnt down, I think in the very early 60s. We lived at 11, the sight of the school became our playground. Happy days
Stuart
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I went to an infant school on St Johns Road near that bridge in the early 70s.
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Hi,
Has anyone got any photos of Linacre Lane in the early sixties, please. I’m looking for one if a sweet and tobacconist shop. It was opposite a newsagents and on the corner of a road. Sorry, I don’t know the road but Linacre school was at the back of us.
Mum is nearly 94 and has severe dementia. I’m working with her care home to make a story if her life, as well as doing a memory box.
If anyone has got any photos, and would be happy for me to use them, would you mind emailing them to me, please. I would also need your permission to use them, if they are yours, or details if there is copyright on them, as there is a possibility that these stories from residents will be made into a small book and published.
Email is - twojays@madasafish.com.
Any help that you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
Has anyone got any photos of Linacre Lane in the early sixties, please. I’m looking for one if a sweet and tobacconist shop. It was opposite a newsagents and on the corner of a road. Sorry, I don’t know the road but Linacre school was at the back of us.
Mum is nearly 94 and has severe dementia. I’m working with her care home to make a story if her life, as well as doing a memory box.
If anyone has got any photos, and would be happy for me to use them, would you mind emailing them to me, please. I would also need your permission to use them, if they are yours, or details if there is copyright on them, as there is a possibility that these stories from residents will be made into a small book and published.
Email is - twojays@madasafish.com.
Any help that you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
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It was at the corner of Litherland Road and Linacre Lane on the Linacre pub side. It used to be a dairy but was a sweetshop in the 60s. Last time I went down there, it was a mens barbers. Here's a picture that fatboyjoe posted a few years back.
Unfortunately, re-reading your post, you wanted a picture of the sweetshop opposite the shop I have referred to. I do remember the shop but most posts about Linacre Lane refer to it.
Unfortunately, re-reading your post, you wanted a picture of the sweetshop opposite the shop I have referred to. I do remember the shop but most posts about Linacre Lane refer to it.
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This photo is from my family album. North Park Dairy, 47 Linacre Lane, pic taken before this home/shop/dairy was lost May Blitz 1941. I lived here with my parents, grandfather etc. The lady in this pic was Dorothy Mary Jones from North Wales, who after my grandmother died, was employed to look after the 5 siblings.
Lived Linacre Lane, Trinity Road & Knowsley Road.
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"North Park Dairy, 47 Linacre Lane, pic taken before this home/shop/dairy was lost May Blitz 1941."
I went past that home/shop/dairy today (30 - 08 - 2024) and it was still there, the corner door entrance has been relocated to front on Linacre lane.
I went past that home/shop/dairy today (30 - 08 - 2024) and it was still there, the corner door entrance has been relocated to front on Linacre lane.
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