Sunday, 30 September 2007
Nostalgia
A bit of nostalgia - my grandparents’ house – drawn by my father, Morris Thompson Edwards. It was on Queens Drive, Liverpool, and began it's life as a house well outside the edge of urban Liverpool and with a field opposite in which the Corncrakes croaked all summer. It was demolished in the 1960s to give way for a petrol station which in turn gave way to a flyover at the end of the M62.
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I lived very close by on Queens Drive, and recall as
ReplyDeletea child the old Victorian houses which ran along
from the now end of the M62 to the shops just prior
to the Rocket Pub. The house you speak of may
however have been demolished before I ventured
along there? I'm thinking around the time 1966-1970.