Monday, 19 October 2009

Need information on Chadwick 1725 map







I was curious to know if you know of anyone or maybe yourself that may know anything about this map... I have a few questions, like how many originals were made, did they ever make reproductions, how can I tell if this map is authentic. There is an antique store here in the states, the owner is from England and is selling this map she says it is original but I doubt it. Thank you for your help.





Sincerely,





Ryan Griggs





Florida

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Liverpool Court Dwellings

Hello,

my relatives once lived in a Liverpool Court dwelling. Could you please let me know some information relating to this type of property as I have not heard of this before.

Regards

Betty Dyer



1840s Map of Liverpool showing numberous courts off Milton,
and Harrison Street

Jane Alice Weightman (1864-1937)

Dear Sir or Madam,
I am an Assistant Curator for National Museums Liverpool and I am researching a Jane Alice Weightman (1864-1937) who left a large collection of Chinese ceramics to the Corporation of Liverpool upon her death in 1937. As any evidence of Miss Weightmans further interest in Chinese decorative arts has proven difficult to find I have conducted a wider search on her immediate family who were of some great significance.
Jane Alice's Grandfather John Weightman for example was an Alderman and Head of the Finance Committee, overseeing the management of the building of the Walker, St Georges Hall and Municipal Buildings. The brothers William Arthur and Septimus Rigby were prominent Liverpool Lawyers (Weightman, Peddar and Co) and another brother Alfred Ernest was a well respected fleet surgeon. The youngest brother Percy Octavious was a member of the Historical Society for Lancashire and Cheshire.
Would it be possible to find out if the society has any information regarding this family, or Jane Alice Weightman in particular? From what I have been able to uncover of the family they took an active interest in history and the arts, and several members left collections to the Museum during the first half of the 20th century - if seems unlikely that I am the first person to research this family. I am following up a number of enquiries, but once all research has been gathered I would certainly be happy to submit my findings to the society should you wish to keep a record of the Weightman family for future use/research.
Any information or advice would be greatly appreciated,
Best wishes,
Francesca
Francesca Aiken
Assistant Exhibition Curator

Friday, 9 October 2009

Birkenhead Schools

Dear Sir / Madam

I wonder if you could advise who I could contact.

I am trying to find out which school my g. grandfather attended in 1891. At that time he was living at 20 Laurel Rd Birkenhead.

I would like to find out what schools were in the area in those days.

I really appreciate your valuable time.

Maxine

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Sayers Bakers

Hello,
I wonder if you could help me with some research into our family history?

In my father's line, Worthington, I find a great Grandmother, an Elizabeth Rigby Sayer. This lady, I am told, is part of the Sayers Bakers family, and indeed two or three of the male members of Dad's family were employed as "Bakers Shop assistant", "Flourman", "Baker".

I see that the Sayers business was incorporated into a much biger Group of Companies, Lyndale Foods, who are still based in the area.

If it is possible, can anyone please give me a lead as to where I might get more information, or does anyone in your Society have any interests in this connection.
In the 1920's, my Grandfather Worthington was a coal merchant in the Princess Park area, and I believe his horses were entered into a local show, and won prizes as shire horses. I would like to know of any records of either his business and the name of the Show and his prizes.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message, and your response will be helpful.
Sincerely Heather Ward
(North Yorkshire)

Monday, 5 October 2009

Jigger

Hi,

I am researching the use of the word 'jigger' (Liverpool slang for an alleyway) for a university English language project and wondered if you could give me any details, or suggest any people or books that may be able to help me?

I'm especially interested in how old the word is and its orgins, such as what language it came from or other word it developed from.

Kind regards,

Tony Bethel

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

The Mill Road Infirmary

My Father, 208065 Private John Lee of the Royal West Surrey Regiment was wounded at the age of 17 yrs at Albert,France on the 28th August 1917. After being treated for his wounds in France, he was then sent to The Mill Road infirmary, Woolton, Liverpool where he stayed until February 1919 when he was discharged from the Army.
On the Documents that i have The Mill Road Infimary was then a Part of the Liverpool Convalescent Institute Group.
What i would like to know is the infirmary still there ??? I have in my possesion a photo of my father along with other Soldiers and Nursing Staff who cared for him whilst he was there .

regards
Bill Lee