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Posted By: derekdwc street party photo 1977 - 20th Apr 2011 11:23am
found this pic - looks like one of the streets running down to Borough Rd on library side site click

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: street party photo 1977 - 20th Apr 2011 2:03pm
Great picture Derek.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: street party photo 1977 - 20th Apr 2011 7:27pm
they were the days a dereck?

Mk1 escorts with orange stripes and gulf stickers on the doors laugh
Posted By: MerseyMan Re: street party photo 1977 - 22nd Apr 2011 6:11am
I have a couple of pictures of a street party in Arkle road, north end. I remember the street party myself. Not sure wether it was for a particular reason. I'm 30 myself and remember it. Also have a photo of the entry behind laird street, st James church end my grandad painted union jack's on the wall in the entry, think it must have been about 1951 will put em up soon.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: street party photo 1977 - 22nd Apr 2011 6:21am
Great merseyman, thanks for sharing.
Posted By: starakita Re: street party photo 1977 - 22nd Apr 2011 6:35am
we had 3 street parties in Rodney street,one for the Queen's jubilee,onefor Charles & Di & one for VE day. Id moved out for the last two but my mum & dad still live there.They were good parties but no ones bothering this year.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: street party photo 1977 - 22nd Apr 2011 6:49am
People aren't as sociable as they used to be a
Posted By: MerseyMan Re: street party photo 1977 - 30th Aug 2011 3:17pm
Festival of Britain photograph taken in May 1951. This photo was taken in the entry behind Laird Street behind 365 Laird Street where my nan and grandad lived. My grandad painted the union jack's on the entry wall.
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I remember playing in the entry in the 80's and there was one guy who had a black cab parked in the entry. My nan and grandad knew him but I forget his name.
Posted By: paxvobiscum Re: street party photo 1977 - 30th Aug 2011 5:53pm
Festival of Britain-that's when my Manx cat never came home. My mum thought it had been stolen.
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