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Uploaded by on May 30, 2007

music soundtrack removed at the request of the BBC.

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  • I noticed a sign saying Public Baths. Were there still houses without bathrooms in 1965?

  • @DianeMarie5930 .....I would'nt be surprised if there were still houses without bathrooms but not many.

    Mostly in the ealier years upto circa 1950's

    Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it.

    Dave

  • Priceless!

  • thanks for comment.....

  • Great stuff...! The bonfires and playing on the bommies brought back nice memories of younger days in Dingle....

  • glad you liked it ....

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  • Nice try, Dressy.

  • Makes me weep to think of how happy I was when we had nought and lived like this in Everton//

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  • Thankyou..2 yrs before this Liverpool lass was born..this footage is quite something,many thanks Sophie

  • I was born in 1947 % also lived off Park Road, opposite The Holy Land in 18 South Street. We were shifted out to Netherley in 1969 & it too was the first time that we ever had a bathroom. I can remember ALL that you said about Steble Street Baths & The Wash House attached . I went to St Pauls Infants from 1953 to 1958 then Dingle Vale thereafter. Now retired & living in HEAVEN, high above The Conwy Valley in a tiny Hamlet . Also Thanks for the memories !!

    Kenny Thompson.

  • @DianeMarie5930

    I was born in the Dingle 1956 and lived off Park Road, opposite the 'Holy Land' streets. We moved out to Speke in 1968 and it was the first time we had ever had a bathroom! Our local public baths were Steble Street at the top end of Park Road with a wash house attached. Out the baths and round to the little hatch where you could buy a piece of hot buttered toast. The bread was like a doorstop it was so thick. Lovely! Thanks for the memories. LOL!

  • they where mainly used if you lived in rooms as the bahrooms wernt to hot , my mum used to take us, cause it was cleaner lol, still remember it lol. also you could do your washing their,

  • I love this place a lot. great video.

    I lived in Liverpool for 3 years in 2006-09, I used to walk alone around the city, travel end to end with a dayrider in arriva or stagecoach during my final days in liverpool. to see the last glimps before I packed to home INDIA. those last days in the city was tragic, romantic and adventerous. I hope I could come to the city again.

    great video DAV, tell me about urself and about the video.

  • Thanks for the memories! I grew up in Aber st until the age of 13 ish. 55 now but it only seems like yesterday that we were playing footy in the street! Tom. (or Tommy as I was refered to at the time)

  • Liverpool and Manchester. Two jewels in the Northern Crown we used to know as Lancashire!

    Pity about some of these kids who don't remember the days before the media and the Tories told us we should hate each other and we were all mates and think everything is based on football.

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