In a city living 3 When my first two books were available at
launches and other events, one of the most asked questions was 'Do your books
have any pictures of so and so?' and 'Do they contain any information on such
and such?'
To meet the demands and aims of these requests, it was
decided to create a definitive record of the 50+ inter-war tenement
developments that were so prevalent throughout the city from Kirkdale in the
north to Speke in the south with those in between at such places as Everton, Edge
Hill, Club Moor, Old Swan, Wavertree, Toxteth and Dingle.
Learn about some of the most influential figures in
Liverpool's history when it comes to sanitation, road layouts, new town
developments and corporation housing. Find out what existed in the locality
before your tenement block and when it was built. See the European influences
from Vienna and Berlin.
Together with another 167 photographs, the vast majority
never before published, book No.3 subtitled - The Tenements is a must read from
whatever part of the city was your stomping ground. Recall too, many of the
games that were played from dawn until dusk in those heady days of never ending
summer holidays when the tarmac bubbled and nothing was nicer than a
Pendleton's twicer.
This book was finally completed and launched on Friday 1st
December 06 at the Scouse Italian reunion night organised by Ron Formby of the
Scottie press and featuring a revamped screening of Paul Sudbury's Gardens of
Stone.
You can order this book directly from the publishers at
www.countyvise.co.uk or purchase it from most good book shops such as W.H.
Smiths, Waterstones, Borders and Pritchards or alternatively you can contact me
on ged.fagan@rosewoodtrucking.co.uk and i'll be happy to answer any of your
questions. Pall Mall looking towards Tate & Lyle sugar refiners, a mass employer in the Vauxhall area. Their
distinct blue tanker lorries are parked here, along with an assortment of
prestigiuous 1960s motor cars. Looking through the tenement archway of Portland
Gardens from Burlington Street towards Green Street with the Castle Public
House and Tatlock Towers in the distance.
So....What photographs can you see in
book 3.
Hopscotch and two balls girls street games, The
Shakespeare Theatre fire in Fraser Street, Dr. Duncan, James Newlands, John
Brodie, Lancelot Keay, Eldon Grove, The Karl Marx Hof flats in Vienna, The
Britz Horseshoe estate flats in Berlin, Owen House(2), Fonthill House, Melrose
Road tenements, St. Domingo House, Everton Terraces, Conway Street, Sir Thomas
White Gardens(2), Scotland Road(2),Scotland Road tenements aerial view,
Wilbraham House, Victoria Square(2), Lawrence Gardens, Chaucer House,
Burlington Street(2), Liverpool/Leeds canal kids, Portland Gardens(4),
Burlington Street tenements(2), Vauxhall Road(2), Dods Vaults pub, Blackstock
Gardens(2), Tithebarn Street, Great Crosshall Street, Lace Street, Pall Mall,
Central area aerial view(2), Standish Street, Highfield Street, Vauxhall
Gardens(3), Fontenoy Gardens(2), Arden House, Steble Fountain, St. John's Gardens,
Museum, Old Haymarket, St. George's Hall, Byrom Street, Cartwright House,
Bishop Goss School, Islington, Gerard Crescent(4) John Gianelli's chip shop,
Gerard Gardens(7), Hunter Street construction, Gerard Gardens model(2), St.
Anne Street, Roscommon Street(2), Birkett Street(2), William Henry Street,
Great Richmond Street tenements, Gomer Street court, Queen Anne Street
tenements, Cotters barbers and Ah Thi laundry Soho Street, Holly Street(2),
Gloucester Street, Kempston Street, Ranelagh Street, Croft Street prefabs, St.
Andrew Street (The Bullring)(3), The Bullring model, Myrtle Gardens,
Metropolitan Cathdral construction, Cardwell Street, Sidney Place, Grinfield
Street, Chatsworth Street, The Phoenix pub, The Sefton Pub, Entwistle
Heights(2), Wavertree Gardens(5), Larkhill Estate flats(3), Adshead Road
flats(2), St. Oswalds Street(4), St. Oswalds House(2), St. Oswalds Gardens(2),
Hurst Gardens(5), Parafin Oil Shop pub, Blackhorse Lane flats(2), Speke Road
Gardens(4), Dingle Mount(4), Dingle Lane, Dingle Vale, Beloe Street, Monkswell
Street, Tram scenes(6), Dingle aerial views(3), South Hill House(4), Rankin
Street tenements, Northumberland Street, Brunswick Gardens(3), Caryl
Gardens(2), Caryl Gardens model, Dickens Street, Sussex Gardens, Fagan family
photo, Grealy family photo, Grafton Street, Upper Mann Street, King Gardens(2),
Dick Jennings pub, Chesterfield pub, Stanhope House(2), Prince Albert Gardens,
St. James Gardens(2), St. James Street(2), Nelson Street tenements(2), Kent
Gardens(5). Available from Waterstones, W.H. Smiths, Borders, Pritchards, the
Cathedral shops and the Museum shops. Alternatively you can order online by
contacting the publisher direct by visiting www.countyvise.co.uk