Saturday, 22 August 2009

Higsons Beer Mats










Hello LHS,
can you help settle an argument that the Liverpool Brewers once ran a advertising campaign on thier beers mats using the names of Liverpool streets.

Best wishes

Alan

Thursday, 20 August 2009

High Park Street Reservoir


Dear Sir/Madam,
I have just returned from a visit to Liverpool 8.
Near to Park Strreet Job Centre was a red stone construction that looked at least one hundred years old.
I thought it might be a water resevoir. The structure was about the size of a football pitch - and at one corner it had a tower abour 20/30 feet high.
A Liver Bird was carved over the metal door.
Can anyone tell me what this structure was originally built for, when and who by?
Your faithfully,
Paul Mooney


Monday, 17 August 2009

United States Rest Camp at Knotty Ash, Springfield Park

Can anyone help with the location of the United States Rest Camp at Knotty Ash used during the First World War. One report said that the troops left the train at K A station and walked a quarter of a mile to " an oasis of tents." Were there barrack buildings there as well as my grandfather was there in 1918 awaiting a ship for Cananda with his new bride.Could the site have been in the grounds of Thingwall House?


Sunday, 9 August 2009

Alhambra public house


Hi there
I'm not sure if I am sending my enquiry to the correct email address. If not, perhaps you would be kind enough to forward it the correct address.
I vaguely remember as a small child spending part of the war years in a public house down by Liverpool docks called the Alhambra. I can remember being told by my mother that we were there during the very heavy bombing raids on Liverpool, and use to take cover in the cellar !! The landlady at the time was Bessie Hatfield (or Worrall) who was my great Aunt. I think she was a widow who had two daughters living with her called Joan and Betty Worrall.
I would be really pleased to receive any historical information you may have in respect of this public house, and also whether or not it is still standing today.
Many thanks.
Gloria Woodman


Saturday, 1 August 2009

Gomersall/Gomersal House and Moirs Wavertree





Hello,

I am trying to locate or find out if there was a house that might have been a boarding house in the Wavertree area in the 1900s, between 1901 and 1907 called Gomersall/Gomersal House. I think that my grandmother was employed as a house keeper there.

Also location of a grocers shop, Moirs also in the Wavertree area.

I hope you can help.

Thank you.

Pam Royle



020 8542 2967.