They demolished the slum houses and put up slum tower blocks Just because they had indoor plumbing doesn't mean they were not slums Terrible isolating tower blocks. In human The condescending architects don't live in them
Then they knocked down the tower blocks and made a park! my nan lived in the middle block of John F Kennedy Heights Everton Brow and loved it! then again she faced the Mersey and loved the view of the river!
I was brought up in knotty ash but my husband was born in Rosscommon Street, and also lived in Canterbury Heights, 7th floor in the 70's..........how sad that these comunities were split up, they should have built new houses for them in the same area's,good people with hearts of gold, thanx for the memories.......................x
Great Pictures of the Everton Area Memories will be cherished forever that's one thing that can't be taken away. You can take the Heart out of the area but a lot of people have memories and they will never forget. Thanks for the Memories.
Great vid mate! Brings back loads of memories of my old neighbourhood! Born and raised in Everton till I was eight and then moved to the Netherlands. Still miss the old place! Ta a lot!
Those group pictures taken of kids playing and mucking about also shows how they dressed which gives some idea of the era. The sad thing is, if you tried to do that today you would be arrested as some kind of deviant, so the kids of today will in the future miss out on being able to look back and enjoy the photos of their youth and dress sense.
I am an Everton lad, now living on the wirral, originally from Radcliffe street, then Crosbie heights, great photographs but time moves on. I went to SFX juniors with Mr O.Keefe as headmaster, discipline worked for us,
SO MANY MEMORIES IN THIS, I GREW UP IN OPIE STREET THEN MOVED TO BEACON LANE FOR A SHORT WHILE THEN TO CHINA STREET WHER I SPENT SO MANY HAPPY YEARS, THEN WENT TO ROSSIE SCHOOL LOVED EVERY MINUTE SO HAPPY AND SO SAD TO SEE MY OLD SCHOOL GYM TEARS IN MY EYES TYPING THIS, AS I NOW LIVE IN SPAIN AND DONT GET BACK VERY OFTEN .MUCHAS GRACIAS AS THEY SAY HERE MANY MANY THANKS FOR POSTING REGARDS JOHN FROM SPAIN
wow! this brings back memories my parents were born in anfield road and as a treat on saturday was a trip to new brighton on the ferry i it was an ocean cruise to me happy days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I was Brought up Page walk just of Everton Brow/William Henry st area. The instructor or teacher on the left in the trampolining picture was the head master from my old junior school Salisbury Street top of Everton Brow when it closed we were moved to Rosscommon street school and he became Deputy head back in 1979/80. His name was Mr Kirkham he also ran a Gymnastics class on a saturday morning from my Old senior School John Hamilton. When i was at Sailsbury Street we had a great teacher called Miss Wright who gave us some great lessons like Biology, History and some great English lessons learning was Great and set me up in Life but when we moved to Rosscommon St i went from Miss Wright to a Horror called Miss Pickles who put us in a corner and said read out of this book or write these numbers down. Thank God i only had 1 term with her before i moved to senior school. I could not go to any of the schools round my area as we were Church of England and the area was Catholic schools but i had some great times. I cant believe you have a picture of the piggery's playground the picture was taken on top of the slide it was called the whale slide cause the hill it was built on looked like a whale. i got my head split wide open when i was 9 years old there by a Older girl called Anne Conner she had a plank with nails in it and she hit me over the head with it. Great Vlog
loads of memories come flooding back going to shrewsbury with the shewsy and julian henry those where great times long live the old times god bless ps henry corbett and lovely jane are still there keep up the good work guys xxxxxxxxx
Brilliant ! Ime not from Liverpool But I used 2 go and stop at my cousins in the 70s he lived on Neston St . He used to take me round Walton area most So these pictures bring back loads of Good memories! !!
had to walk from logan towers (athol street) to margret street(by water tower) back in the seventies. uncle lived behind kwick save on great homer. what a scary walk for a young child.
i grew up around netherfield road in the 60s :) the falats in conway street was called brenford heights and millburn heights i remember the old stingo being open thanks for posting enjoyed looking back at the good old day's of liverpool i love my great city :)
a big thank you natalie for posting this i used to live in millburn heights back in the 60s i remember the toffe shop st georges heights the barrocks it bought a lot of happy memories from when i was a kid playing on the olla as well i even went to roscommon rd school oh happy days thanks a million for the nice old pictires
its weird watching this as I remember the Radcliffe estate being built . and the piggeries . hope their replacements are a bit better thought out. town planning on acid !! well it was the sixties ! my dad was from Netherfield road they were rehoused in clubmoor. or as me granny called it "a dessert wit winders " they kept getting lost cos all the houses looked identical ..
Hello from Montreal These images remind me of Montreal -- just like the other movies on the old Liverpool that have been uploaded here. Yes, the same mistakes in urban renewal -- and the same triumphs! Need I say more? Cheers
great to see my old stomping ground being a ex Rossy lad from Arkwright st used to spend most nights after school either hanging around greaty or going the Shewsy club(caged 5 aside pitch or the downstairs disco i think they called it MADDOX) i recall my younger days playing in a steery(gocart) in arky and the buzz every sat morn with Greaty market PS just read agood book about this area called the lost tribes of Everton by a falla called Ken Rogers some great pictures in it...
Like Beirut Everton Valley was. Me and me mates used to get the number 30 bus and get off at nethy rd and walk over the hill to Breckfield rd and Cardinal Godfrey school laughing at the bigotry painted on the flats - "no popery", "kill the pope" etc. Some real scum lived around there.
@liverpoolnatsel Forgive my ignorance, but as iv never been to LIVERPOOL I only know what I hear, but maybe you could tell me, dose any of the OLD city and surrounding area still exist ? I hear lots of reports about how everything is being transformed and modernized but is this really true ? And what about famous docks ? Is any of it still in use ? I would be interested to hear.
brynford heights is correct milford no sorry i used to live there its called millburn heights i lived on the 13th floor number 51 still good to look back on though many thanks
@georgiepye1 GEORGIE PYE ILEFT ROSSIE IN 1958 WHAT YEARS WHERE YOU THERE MY TWO YOUNGER BROTHERS WERE ALSO THERE THEY STILL LIVE IN LPOOL INOW LIVE IN SPAIN BUT LOVED LIVERPOOL VEY MUCH AND STILL DEFEND IT PROUDLY AS A GREAT CITY WITH GREAT PEOPLE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU . REGARDS JOHN PS IWRITE THIS WITH SO MANY THOUGHTS GOING AROUND MY HEAD AND SO MANY MEMORIES
I am here to comment as to update this . WTF happened to Liverpool. A Decline in everything since 1950. Liverpool became unrecognisable from Liverpool before had just after WWII, almost everything changed and all for the worst it seems. A Liverpool that I was born in was in a major decline ( 1977 ). But this city had everything and immense wealth, so I ask What the F happened.😮😮😮😮.
Lived on penyhn street, crossed over to school,, teacher miss pickles what a teacher they were the days 70s+ make our own go cart out of old prams go down efc brow couldnt stop lol
I remember at Christmas we had a magician come to entertain us. All was well till he started doing tricks with different coloured hankies, Cheering or booing for red or blue hankies was ok. but when it started for green or orange Barber went ape and stepped in to warn everyone, I can see why now, but at the time he just seemed like a spoil sport.
I was at Salisbury St school and had a Fantastic teacher called Miss wright back in 79 our school closed and we were all moved to Rosscommon and was put in Miss Pickles class she was not a teacher she was a horror. I went from leaning stuff like Biology, History and English to sitting at a desk writing stuff out of books it was terrible. I remember miss wright having a go at Miss pickles over her teaching so funny. I only had 1 term with pickles thank god.
Barry metcalf, now there’s a name I remember well. Me are pen, Joan,an Tina all went to penyhn. We were the ones who lived in the eagle volts. Top of the street.
I lived there in Cavour House an then moved down south and stayed here. It was true about rats they were under the floor boards an head to get the health people out to sort it .
remember Tommy Rucks next door but one to Moneypennies,, which teachers can ya remember Mr hodgekinson, Bob Williams Mrs Osbourne & Mr (COME IN) Botham good old days, Oh i almost forgot Mr (winker) Watson &Joe( the pole) caretaker
liverpoolnatsel on your page you have your age as 38 if so you could not have went to rossy (Rosscommon St) i am 53 now and we were the last year to be taught there,, just an observation mate great school great area
Never forget scotland road area,great homer street,Its gone to the immigrants know i as a kid used to work on a cheese stall now the market like the shops has been ruined goodbye to good memories
just reading the other comments..... "used to live in liverpool - moved down to london, etc..." to get away from rats? u just went to the rats nest mate. there couldnt be a bigger rat reunion in the country. hope u like there mate!!!!!!!!! fool !
My home Liverpool born an bred 56 now and wouldn’t change a thing but would love to go back to the 70s love that decade ✌🏻
Brilliant made me cry 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 all my family are from Scottie road John banawic h my lovely dad , never forget you ,Linda banawich
No words. Just memories of what used to be home. 😔
All scousers have hearts as big as our hometown.......LIVERPOOL!
Yes you do
I love Liverpool ! The most respectful port in the world that i ever visit in my sealife.it was in the 70s and 80s.
They demolished the slum houses and put up slum tower blocks
Just because they had indoor plumbing doesn't mean they were not slums
Terrible isolating tower blocks. In human
The condescending architects don't live in them
Then they knocked down the tower blocks and made a park! my nan lived in the middle block of John F Kennedy Heights Everton Brow and loved it! then again she faced the Mersey and loved the view of the river!
I was brought up in knotty ash but my husband was born in Rosscommon Street, and also lived in Canterbury Heights, 7th floor in the 70's..........how sad that these comunities were split up, they should have built new houses for them in the same area's,good people with hearts of gold, thanx for the memories.......................x
I had a mate on the first floor and one on the ninth of Canterbury Heights.
Ask him does he remember Austin and Jodie’s chippy in William Henry St x
Great Pictures of the Everton Area Memories will be cherished forever that's one thing that can't be taken away.
You can take the Heart out of the area but a lot of people have memories and they will never forget. Thanks for the Memories.
Great pictures,Brings back good memories. Thanks.👍
REMINDS ME OF THE OLD cB radio days ! in the 70's
Great vid mate! Brings back loads of memories of my old neighbourhood! Born and raised in Everton till I was eight and then moved to the Netherlands. Still miss the old place! Ta a lot!
Those group pictures taken of kids playing and mucking about also shows how they dressed which gives some idea of the era. The sad thing is, if you tried to do that today you would be arrested as some kind of deviant, so the kids of today will in the future miss out on being able to look back and enjoy the photos of their youth and dress sense.
I am an Everton lad, now living on the wirral, originally from Radcliffe street, then Crosbie heights, great photographs but time moves on.
I went to SFX juniors with Mr O.Keefe as headmaster, discipline worked for us,
SO MANY MEMORIES IN THIS, I GREW UP IN OPIE STREET THEN MOVED TO BEACON LANE FOR A SHORT WHILE THEN TO CHINA STREET WHER I SPENT SO MANY HAPPY YEARS, THEN WENT TO ROSSIE SCHOOL LOVED EVERY MINUTE SO HAPPY AND SO SAD TO SEE MY OLD SCHOOL GYM TEARS IN MY EYES TYPING THIS, AS I NOW LIVE IN SPAIN AND DONT GET BACK VERY OFTEN .MUCHAS GRACIAS AS THEY SAY HERE MANY MANY THANKS FOR POSTING REGARDS JOHN FROM SPAIN
wow! this brings back memories my parents were born in anfield road and as a treat on saturday was a trip to new brighton on the ferry i it was an ocean cruise to me happy days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
LIVERPOOL FOR EVER !!! WISH I WAS HOME< NO PLACE LIKE IT !!!
I was Brought up Page walk just of Everton Brow/William Henry st area.
The instructor or teacher on the left in the trampolining picture was the head master from my old junior school Salisbury Street top of Everton Brow when it closed we were moved to Rosscommon street school and he became Deputy head back in 1979/80. His name was Mr Kirkham he also ran a Gymnastics class on a saturday morning from my Old senior School John Hamilton.
When i was at Sailsbury Street we had a great teacher called Miss Wright who gave us some great lessons like Biology, History and some great English lessons learning was Great and set me up in Life but when we moved to Rosscommon St i went from Miss Wright to a Horror called Miss Pickles who put us in a corner and said read out of this book or write these numbers down. Thank God i only had 1 term with her before i moved to senior school.
I could not go to any of the schools round my area as we were Church of England and the area was Catholic schools but i had some great times.
I cant believe you have a picture of the piggery's playground the picture was taken on top of the slide it was called the whale slide cause the hill it was built on looked like a whale. i got my head split wide open when i was 9 years old there by a Older girl called Anne Conner she had a plank with nails in it and she hit me over the head with it.
Great Vlog
Did you know the Gallagher family from page walk
I remember Mr Kirkham, he was Duputy Head in the Seventies. He was a great teacher! I lived in Salisbury Street.
I remember a fella getting murdered in page walk in the 70s very sad
loads of memories come flooding back going to shrewsbury with the shewsy and julian henry those where great times long live the old times god bless ps henry corbett and lovely jane are still there keep up the good work guys xxxxxxxxx
Never lived in this part of the city, but anything Liverpool is ok by me, I remember these times, they where hard, but as a child fab! Great tune too!
What part of Liverpool did you live? obviously not the working class Northend?
@@tonyceltic8009 Wavertree, left in '77 'worked' in the print trade for over 40 years and was a union rep.
Brilliant ! Ime not from Liverpool But I used 2 go and stop at my cousins in the 70s he lived on Neston St . He used to take me round Walton area most So these pictures bring back loads of Good memories! !!
Ino m8 I wa just saying I used 2 go walton my cousins house in Neston St and All over area
I used to work in Taylor st just off scottie rd in the early eighties. This brought back some memories.
I lived by Neston street. I lived in milman road, off city road.
I think architects were taking the piss out of working class people in the late 50's though the 60's.
had to walk from logan towers (athol street) to margret street(by water tower) back in the seventies. uncle lived behind kwick save on great homer. what a scary walk for a young child.
i grew up around netherfield road in the 60s :) the falats in conway street was called brenford heights and millburn heights i remember the old stingo being open
thanks for posting enjoyed looking back at the good old day's of liverpool i love my great city :)
a big thank you natalie for posting this i used to live in millburn heights back in the 60s i remember the toffe shop st georges heights the barrocks it bought a lot of happy memories from when i was a kid playing on the olla as well i even went to roscommon rd school oh happy days thanks a million for the nice old pictires
My sister is the one on the right of the three girls! Dawn seaso!
same as me had to walk from the radcliffe estate where we lived as kids in the seventies to scotland rd where my nin lived.very scary as a young kid.
its weird watching this as I remember the Radcliffe estate being built . and the piggeries . hope their replacements are a bit better thought out. town planning on acid !! well it was the sixties ! my dad was from Netherfield road they were rehoused in clubmoor. or as me granny called it "a dessert wit winders " they kept getting lost cos all the houses looked identical ..
Hello from Montreal
These images remind me of Montreal -- just like the other movies on the old Liverpool that have been uploaded here.
Yes, the same mistakes in urban renewal -- and the same triumphs!
Need I say more?
Cheers
great to see my old stomping ground being a ex Rossy lad from Arkwright st used to spend most nights after school either hanging around greaty or going the Shewsy club(caged 5 aside pitch or the downstairs disco i think they called it MADDOX) i recall my younger days playing in a steery(gocart) in arky and the buzz every sat morn with Greaty market PS just read agood book about this area called the lost tribes of Everton by a falla called Ken Rogers some great pictures in it...
I lived on Conway Street, Brynford Heights, Greaty betweeen 1976 and 1985.
Lovely!
Well compiled video, liverpoolnatsel. Documents the destruction of the north end communities really well - depressing and uplifting at the same time!
is there something like this for edge hill and wavertree
Like Beirut Everton Valley was.
Me and me mates used to get the number 30 bus and get off at nethy rd and walk over the hill to Breckfield rd and Cardinal Godfrey school laughing at the bigotry painted on the flats - "no popery", "kill the pope" etc. Some real scum lived around there.
dirty or clean - i love liverpool
❤️ ❤️ Liverpool ❤️ ❤️
great video ta :)
@liverpoolnatsel Forgive my ignorance, but as iv never been to LIVERPOOL I only know what I hear, but maybe you could tell me, dose any of the OLD city and surrounding area still exist ? I hear lots of reports about how everything is being transformed and modernized but is this really true ? And what about famous docks ? Is any of it still in use ? I would be interested to hear.
Does any body know an ted lawless he lived in grate homer st was the rag an bone man he use to go round with his hand cart .?
At 1.40 is a really great picture
brynford heights is correct milford no sorry i used to live there its called millburn heights i lived on the 13th floor number 51 still good to look back on though many thanks
Anyone know the music?
Pete Wylie, the mighty wah. Heart as big as liverpool
@georgiepye1 GEORGIE PYE ILEFT ROSSIE IN 1958 WHAT YEARS WHERE YOU THERE MY TWO YOUNGER BROTHERS WERE ALSO THERE THEY STILL LIVE IN LPOOL INOW LIVE IN SPAIN BUT LOVED LIVERPOOL VEY MUCH AND STILL DEFEND IT PROUDLY AS A GREAT CITY WITH GREAT PEOPLE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU . REGARDS JOHN PS IWRITE THIS WITH SO MANY THOUGHTS GOING AROUND MY HEAD AND SO MANY MEMORIES
I am here to comment as to update this . WTF happened to Liverpool. A Decline in everything since 1950. Liverpool became unrecognisable from Liverpool before had just after WWII, almost everything changed and all for the worst it seems. A Liverpool that I was born in was in a major decline ( 1977 ). But this city had everything and immense wealth, so I ask What the F happened.😮😮😮😮.
Lived on penyhn street, crossed over to school,, teacher miss pickles what a teacher they were the days 70s+ make our own go cart out of old prams go down efc brow couldnt stop lol
I went to Penryhn St school . remember miss Pickles the head Mr Barber . You didnt want the stick off him. my favourite teacher was Mr Meek.
teachers were evil, remember me dad went over to have a word. miss pickles scared him lol
I remember at Christmas we had a magician come to entertain us. All was well till he started doing tricks with different coloured hankies, Cheering or booing for red or blue hankies was ok. but when it started for green or orange Barber went ape and stepped in to warn everyone, I can see why now, but at the time he just seemed like a spoil sport.
I was at Salisbury St school and had a Fantastic teacher called Miss wright back in 79 our school closed and we were all moved to Rosscommon and was put in Miss Pickles class she was not a teacher she was a horror.
I went from leaning stuff like Biology, History and English to sitting at a desk writing stuff out of books it was terrible. I remember miss wright having a go at Miss pickles over her teaching so funny.
I only had 1 term with pickles thank god.
Barry metcalf, now there’s a name I remember well. Me are pen, Joan,an Tina all went to penyhn. We were the ones who lived in the eagle volts. Top of the street.
I lived there in Cavour House an then moved down south and stayed here. It was true about rats they were under the floor boards an head to get the health people out to sort it .
remember Tommy Rucks next door but one to Moneypennies,, which teachers can ya remember Mr hodgekinson, Bob Williams Mrs Osbourne & Mr (COME IN) Botham good old days, Oh i almost forgot Mr (winker) Watson &Joe( the pole) caretaker
liverpoolnatsel on your page you have your age as 38 if so you could not have went to rossy (Rosscommon St) i am 53 now and we were the last year to be taught there,, just an observation mate great school great area
im from scotland rd.there was a ragman round there we called him ted the div.
when we were growing up we got told to stay away from the netherfield road area , thats were the orange lodge lived *shudder* dirty proddy bastards
@Dell FinoWal----it's great to see sectarianism is no longer a problem, now that you lads have all grown up--like.
@@MrDaiseymay Lets be honest they dont like Catholics! I know I lived in the area! funny how all the orange were ugly! especially the women!
Never forget scotland road area,great homer street,Its gone to the immigrants know i as a kid
used to work on a cheese stall now the market like the shops has been ruined goodbye to good memories
@Dell Fino why?
No the knocked Down the Everyman as well
just reading the other comments.....
"used to live in liverpool - moved down to london, etc..." to get away from rats? u just went to the rats nest mate. there couldnt be a bigger rat reunion in the country. hope u like there mate!!!!!!!!! fool !
Awful,so sad..That’s the Liverpool Council for yer😡
the is more rats in london i lived around this area and loved it stuff london to expensive and a shit hole
Why the houses become wrecks