Sefton Street c1905
Posted by Ronnie on 5/2/2026, 10:08:02Board Owner ?si=GgZiejPXURZShBLp The sign on the gable-end dates from the mid 1890s, behind the name is a tragic case of Filicide. I'd created a page for this tragedy on my old Litherland Digital website dated 2008 - I will create an updated version of that page. Behind the wall on rhe left was the coal-wharf - Also visible is Smith's grocer's sign.
Re: Sefton Street c1905
Posted by Norma on 5/2/2026, 10:55:32, in reply to "Sefton Street c1905" Only remember the paper shop and Curran the gent barbers,hatted have to take my brother down to have his hair cut,sitting with all those horrible boys joke
Posted by Norma on 5/2/2026, 10:44:08, in reply to "Sefton Street c1905" I remember being,Mum used to to paint the back yard,she said it looked nice and clean and kept the flies away,the wall of the toilet would be painted
Posted by Alan on 6/2/2026, 6:29:34, in reply to "Re: Sefton Street c1905" Great photos, Ronnie, thanks for posting... Alan
Posted by PeteH2 on 9/2/2026, 23:15:39, in reply to "Re: Sefton Street c1905" Nice one, cheers!
Posted by Ronnie on 6/2/2026, 13:55:50, in reply to "Re: Sefton Street c1905"Board Owner Thanks, Alan.
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