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With St George's Church on the left - opened 1726 and demolished around 1899,
It could be earlier than 1880s I think. If anyone has read 'Her Benny', published in 1879, this church was mentioned a few times and was where the girl used to sell matches, I think.
With St George's Church on the left - opened 1726 and demolished around 1899,
It could be earlier than 1880s I think. If anyone has read 'Her Benny', published in 1879, this church was mentioned a few times and was where the girl used to sell matches, I think.
Ann Fowler's, originally a Welsh Chapel in Everton, became a Salvation Army hostel for women in 1907. It served as a refuge for homeless and vulnerable women. Eventually demolished in the late 1970s due to disrepair and the need for urban redevelopment.
Ann Fowler's, originally a Welsh Chapel in Everton, became a Salvation Army hostel for women in 1907. It served as a refuge for homeless and vulnerable women. Eventually demolished in the late 1970s due to disrepair and the need for urban redevelopment.
With a bandstand up on the hill in the older one
With a bandstand up on the hill in the older one
These shops came down in 1967 I think, so looks to be before then
These shops came down in 1967 I think, so looks to be before then
With a queue outside the then ABC cinema to see 'Jaws' in the older one
The cinema opened in 1931 and apart from temporary use as an exhibition space in 2016 has been closed and empty since 1998
With a queue outside the then ABC cinema to see 'Jaws' in the older one
The cinema opened in 1931 and apart from temporary use as an exhibition space in 2016 has been closed and empty since 1998
Original photo shared by Matt McHugh-Iddon
Before St John's precinct was built, Great Charlotte St ran all the way from Ranelagh St through Queen Square to Whitechapel. The Royal Court is behind the light coloured car on the right
Original photo shared by Matt McHugh-Iddon
Before St John's precinct was built, Great Charlotte St ran all the way from Ranelagh St through Queen Square to Whitechapel. The Royal Court is behind the light coloured car on the right
With the pre-war version of Blacklers just above the women in the older photo and the postwar rebuild (now a Wetherspoons) in the modern one. From right to left there was Market Street, Deane Street then Great Charlotte Street
With the pre-war version of Blacklers just above the women in the older photo and the postwar rebuild (now a Wetherspoons) in the modern one. From right to left there was Market Street, Deane Street then Great Charlotte Street
With the Epstein (formerly Neptune) Theatre and the former Boots building still standing on the corner of Church Street
With the Epstein (formerly Neptune) Theatre and the former Boots building still standing on the corner of Church Street
I thought this might be a bit later but the Mardi Gras Club opened here in 1957 and there's no signage for there visible..?
I thought this might be a bit later but the Mardi Gras Club opened here in 1957 and there's no signage for there visible..?
Will be late 1960s if that is St John's under construction rather than later alterations I think. Concourse House is showing in the older one (built 1967-69 and demolished in 2009). The Crown pub and Lime Street Station both still visible...
Will be late 1960s if that is St John's under construction rather than later alterations I think. Concourse House is showing in the older one (built 1967-69 and demolished in 2009). The Crown pub and Lime Street Station both still visible...