Archive for the ‘Architecture’ Category

Welsh Streets – Madryn Street

Madryn Street sign.

Ringo Starr ( Richard Starkey ) the Beatles drummer was born in 9 Madryn Street in the Welsh Street area of Dingle in Liverpool where he lived until at the age of five when his parents divorced and he moved around the corner to 10 Admiral Grove with his mother. After his parents divorce he still spent a lot of his time in Madryn Street at his Grandfathers house number 59, Madryn Street.

The Welsh Streets are due for demolition as from 1st. October 2010 despite protests from local residents and Beatles fans worldwide.

The Empress public house on High Park Street which is situated between Madryn Street and Admiral Grove features on his first solo album cover.

9, Madryn Street - Ringo Starr's birthplace

More images of Madryn Street can be viewed here

The reopening of the Bascule Bridge on the Dock Road.

Joe Anderson and Ian Pollit cutting the ribbon

The historic Bascule bridge on the Dock Road in Liverpool, which has been closed since 2008, was reopened on 25th August 2010 by Liverpool councilor Joe Anderson and Ian Pollitt from Peel Holdings who were responsible for refurbishing it.

The ribbon cutting ceremony took place around mid-day.

The machinery in the control room above the bridge…

The control room for the Bascule Bridge.

More images of the bridge and the Dock area can be viewed Here

Matou Pan-Asian Restaurant, Pier Head, Liverpool.

Some more images of the interior of the Matou Restaurant…

Images of the Matou Restaurant in Liverpool

Three images taken in Matou Restaurant on Thursday evening after visiting the Liverpool Gallery exhibition in Gostins, Hanover Street.

The images taken in Matou were hand held at approx. 1/10th. second.

Pier Head and Liverpool One.

Saturday was fine and sunny – just the right conditions to go to Liverpool and complete a list of images I wanted to shoot with a nice sunset!

Never got to take all the images as the last mile of the journey to Pier Head was shrouded in thick freezing mist!

Waste not – want not!

Widnes

Once part of Lancashire and a centre of heavy chemical production, Widnes now belongs in Cheshire and most of the heavy industry is gone. Parking in Widnes is plentiful and FREE! The town itself is being regenerated slowly with new factory/ warehouses, megastores and a new shopping precinct.

Backstreets and Backbeats!

Back doors, money shop and Jay in The Music Stall in Widnes market!

Madryn Street – The Welsh Streets

Madryn Street

Madryn Street

Madryn Street is situated in the Welsh Streets area of Toxteth in Liverpool, close to Priincess Drive / Sefton Park and is one of the streets where Ringo Starr lived as a child.

The area is due for redevelopment and the time of taking this image, there were very few inhabitants left – most homes were vacated!

Gutted!

I visited North Wales recently, back to the Llanberis Pass and Blaen y Nant  where I lived during the 1960′s. The only place that ever felt like home even though it had no electricity, no gas or running water – other than the stream which cascaded off Yr Wyddfa ( Snowdon ), down through Cwm Glas and beside the cottage  before flowing into Afon Nant Peris which flows from Pen y Pass to Caernarfon. It came as rather a shock to see the cottage in this state.

I often walked beside Afon Nant Peris on my way to catch the school  bus in the village about a mile away – often in the torrential rain we experienced in the mountains during the 1960′s.

Salmon used to come up the river in winter and could be seen in the pools. The river level was often much higher then than it is today – many occasions the river would almost be lapping over the  bridge, I had to cross to get to the road, as it thundered past – about 3 or 4 feet above its normal level.

The riverbed was like a mosaic of coloured stones and rocks.

The Rising!

Spirits rising from Malpas Churchyard.

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Cheshire Chapel

A corrugated tin Chapel in rural Cheshire becoming overgrown.

Colour & Monochrome version

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