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#170924 - 6th Sep 2007 5:58pm
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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Excellent  I have heard that the toliets were a Curtain from the Kitchen and then there was a "Thunder Box" where the goodies would drop and roll down and out, and then there would be someone who would come along and empty the pit every week or so. Just sounds smelly to me Phoooey
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#170971 - 6th Sep 2007 10:30pm
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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remaining buildings at Ilchester SquareREF: Full article In 1847 the Birkenhead Dock Warehousing Company opened its first warehouse, capable of holding 80,000 tons of goods. A line called the Dock Extension railway was carried round the whole, and the company erected, for their workmen, the Dock Cottages. This entire property is now under the authority of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. The pile of buildings known as the corn warehouses are traversed by a canal which gives access to its several departments, and are provided with mechanical grain-elevators. There are also extensive lairages for live-stock, and cold storage for dead meat. On the north and north-east, and partly on the east, Birkenhead is bounded by its docks, which extend, for a distance exceeding 2 m., from the landing-stage at Woodside Ferry to the Wallasey Bridge
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#171027 - 7th Sep 2007 12:18pm
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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Lee ive seen a paper back book of that article and the pictures too, you can get it from the library. I will go and ask the neighbour down the street what it was called  Davey - Good article, how many things are going on in 1847. I think its Boom Town for Birkenhead. Ive also been told about another print, that may be the same one as the neighbour told me about. I will have to write the names down 
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#207232 - 16th Feb 2008 1:33am
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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that name, Ilchester square, rings a bell, not sure if there is an Ilchester road as well but my brain seems to recall I had a Gran called Anson on this Ilchester road but i was about 4 when she died about 25 years ago, but the Anson clan was a tad large apparently. One of her daughters (my great Aunt) Dot Godfrey Still lives on Hoylake Road, hence my links to this part of the world and the History (I found all you folks by googlin Biddy Hill) she used to be able to tell me all about this area, Never spoke for a while now tho. I very vaugley remember little shunter trains shoving stuff along the railway down the north end. this would have been early to mid 80's and going over level crossings at at duke street and stuff. then the north end that i knew was the North End that has been pulled down over the last few years,was the houses that were built to replace the ones by the blood tub. Someone also mentions a tapestry in the museum, Is that the Museum with the picture of 'the earliest known view of leverpool' with a picture of an old wooden fort and a stone church. PS is the bloodtub still an open Pub and what is this area like now?
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#207242 - 16th Feb 2008 8:23am
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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blood tub still open but no new houses yet
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#207311 - 16th Feb 2008 7:11pm
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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does anyone still go there, it always looked derelict when i lived there
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#207435 - 17th Feb 2008 8:30am
Re: Ilchester Square - The Dock Cottages
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Ilchester square was knocked down way before the nineties(see blood tub thread) . The buildings that the blood tub are part of are the Stanley buildings. Both the Dock cottages and Ilchester square were as you said matt quite infamous and by all acounts not good places to live . There is an excellent book which is mentioned on here in other posts/threads called Down our lobby.and is a potted History of the dock cottages made up of first hand stories from some of there inhabitants. Good Book
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