I am looking for information on st johns place, as i cannot find any reference to it, other than on census'.
Comparing maps and records.. I believe that it may be two buildings that appear on the OS map published 1882 (between pym street and st johns street) but is replaced by one school building on later maps.
A point to the direction of any information regarding the grange ward from the mid 1800s to the late 1960s would be perfect, as i have 1000s of questions/queries regarding this area.
I would like to find a map that shows individual address numbers, however i cannot find any older maps that show this, would the townhall hold such records? Google has ran out of new things to tell me 😂
Thank you all for your responses. @bert1.. This is exactly what i have needed. Are you anle to point me to where i could get a copy of this map please? Or which map it is from?
Thank you all for your responses. @bert1.. This is exactly what i have needed. Are you anle to point me to where i could get a copy of this map please? Or which map it is from?
Thanks
James
** i have just noticed the site is on the image 🙈 **
I can confirm St John's Place existed because it appears in "Report on the sanitary condition of the borough of Birkenhead, for the year 1881" on page 45.
Furthermore it indicates it is off St John Street so the two terraces sounds a likely prospect.
Last edited by diggingdeeper; 20th Jul 20215:48pm.
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