I Would Fight For You - Live at Birkenhead Library, Wednesday 10 November 2010
Dean performs I Will Fight For You and a reprise of Bullets & Daffodils at Birkenhead Library on 10 November 2010.
The Beatles Live At St Paul’s Presbyterian Church Hall, Birkenhead, UK (Saturday 10th February 1962)
New Blue Plaque in Birkenhead
Unveiled by the Mayor of Wirral. This one was to remember the First ever Female Mayor of Birkenhead, Mary Ann Mercer who once lived here.
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Birkenhead Priory (2018)
Birkenhead Priory is in Priory Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. It is the oldest standing building on Merseyside.
The remains of the priory are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
The Priory was founded about 1150 by Hamon de Masci, 3rd Baron of Dunham Massey for the Benedictine Order.
In 1318 the monks from Birkenhead Priory were granted ferry rights by Edward II. This allowed them to build a house in what is now Water Street to store their corn. The house was also used by travellers for shelter if the weather was too bad for the ferry to cross the River Mersey.
St Mary's Tower was originally part of Birkenhead's first parish church, opened in 1821 in the grounds of the priory.
The ground floor of the Frater House contains a museum detailing the history of the site.
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Bite Size Bard - Wallasey Central Library - Part 1
Part 1 of the event held in conjunction with Wirral Libraries in May 2011
Birkenhead Park (longer)
Wandering through the park by the lake in Birkenhead Park.
Lord Leverhulmes Outside Bedroom and Bathroom at Thornton Manor Wirral
The very strange outdoor bedroom of Lord Levehulmes at Thornton Manor on the Wirral.
William Lever was born on 19 September 1851 at 16 Wood Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England. He was the eldest son and the seventh child born to James Lever (1809–1897), a grocer, and Eliza Hesketh, daughter of a cotton mill manager. He was educated at Bolton Church Institute between 1864 and 1867 and worked in the family grocery business from 1867 until he was given junior partnership in 1872.
Lever was a member of the Congregationalist Church and applied its ideals in his business life. On 17 April 1874 he married Elizabeth Ellen Hulme, daughter of a draper and neighbour from Wood Street, at the Church of St Andrew and St George (then Congregational, now United Reformed) in Bolton. William, their only surviving child, was born at Thornton Hough in 1888.
Lever moved to Thornton Hough in 1888 and bought Thornton Manor in 1893. He subsequently bought the village which he developed as a model village. His London home was The Hill at Hampstead, bought in 1904. He bought and demolished neighbouring Heath Lodge in 1911 to extend the garden. The Hill was his main home from 1919. In 1899 he bought Rockhaven in Horwich and the Rivington estate in early 1900. He built a wooden bungalow on the slopes of Rivington Pike in 1902 which was burned down in an arson attack in 1913 by suffragette, Edith Rigby. Its stone replacement was his summer home until his death.
Lever began collecting artworks in 1893 when he bought a painting by Edmund Leighton. He founded the Lady Lever Art Gallery in 1922, dedicated to his late wife.
In his later years, Leverhulme became deaf and kept a klaxon horn by his bed to wake him at 5 am. He took up ballroom dancing late in life. Throughout his life he thought the only healthy way to sleep was outdoors in the wind and the rain.
Leverhulme was involved with freemasonry and by 1902 was the first initiate of a lodge bearing his name, William Hesketh Lever Lodge No. 2916. He later formed Leverhulme Lodge 4438. He saw freemasonry as a tool to reinforce the hierarchy within Lever Brothers. He was a founder of the Phoenix Lodge 3236 whilst an M.P in 1907 and a founder of St. Hilary Lodge No. 3591 founded 4 May 1912, then Past Pro-Grand Warden (P.P.G.W) and Immediate Past Master (I.P.M). He was appointed Senior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England in 1919 and co-founded a number of lodges. He was Provincial Senior Grand Warden of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire.
Lord Leverhulme died aged 74 of pneumonia at his home in Hampstead on 7 May 1925. His funeral was attended by 30,000 people. He is buried in the churchyard of Christ Church in Port Sunlight, Cheshire.
Some 1980s photos taken in Birkenhead.
Birkenhead North End River Streets Estate and Crossways
An audio-visual featuring pictures of the River Streets estate in the north end of Birkenhead Merseyside includes Buccluech St., Ribble St., Alwen St. Avon St., Solway St., and Ilchester Road. Hoblyn Road Crossways estate also featured
Driving in Birkenhead past Tranmere Rovers Football Club
Driving in birkenhead, passing TRFC! YEAH!
ABANDONED & SCARY GIBSON HOUSE , WIRRAL
OLD HOUSES SCARY
Pace code part 2 fail!!!
Copsplaining goes on here.
Oh and when you hear me say wow a drunk man came in behind me laid on floor and charged his phone was so funny
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LJMU WW1 Merseyside At War Event at Heswall Library
Liverpool John Moores University is asking the people of Merseyside for their family's World War One story in a series of events across Liverpool and the Wirral.
ABANDONED LIBRARY LIVERPOOL (Oh and Im back)
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Grade II listed, the Andrew Carnegie Library was designed by Thomas Shelmerdine, and built in 1904 as a direct result of a donation from the wealthy industrialist and Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
The aim was built to provide opportunity for a disadvantaged local population – Carnegie himself offering the money to Liverpool to further their aspirations to improve the education of its inhabitants.
The standalone building in its own grounds was one of the largest public libraries in the suburbs with a grand reception area, extensive oak paneling over two floors and hundreds of thousands of books. For more than 50 years it was one of a number of landmarks on Lister Drive - others included a huge power station and the Victorian swimming baths which later became a fishery stockists.
The oak paneling and parquet flooring is largely intact after a decade of neglect The oak paneling and parquet flooring is largely intact after a decade of abandonment
But after a 100 year life as a functioning library and having been underfunded for a significant period, it was closed following health and safety concerns. Unoccupied, the building has been subject to theft, vandalism and neglect and is listed on Liverpool’s Buildings at Risk register.
Tuebrook 2016 is considered to be in the one percent of most deprived wards in the UK and while the power station may be gone the project aims to be the spark that ignites the regeneration of the wider area.
Lister Steps, which provides childcare facilities in a neighboring temporary building, says it will continue Carnegie's legacy of philanthropy and education, offering opportunity to a new local population in Tuebrook and Old Swan.
By providing opportunities for people to socialise, learn and participate Lister Steps will support the well-being and development of individuals, groups and local enterprise.
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New Brighton seaside, Wirral, Merseyside, UK - 1 April 2015
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No Quarter live in Birkenhead 15/6/2013
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3:45 Hipster kids
6:49 Wonderful world (The 4-Skins)
9:10 King of the chatrooms
14:00 Poseur (Combat 84)
15:50 Combat 84 (Combat 84)
17:53 Struggling youth
21:57 Slaughtered Hero
24:47 Stand for England
Abandoned Megachurch In England with Stunning Hall - Urbex Lost Places UK
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