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Topic: Can anyone identify this old Liverpool Pub please? (Read 1121 times)
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marrle
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The Dolphin Hotel in Everton was situated at 7 Sarah Street between Aubrey St and LLoyd St.
The manager during the 60,s was John McConnell.
I have a photo but because of copyright issues will not be able post on the site will pm original posting about this photo.
Regards Margie.
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erika
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Hi Margie
Fantastic!
Does it look like the photo that Paul originally posted?
Cheers Erika
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marrle
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Found the photo in Freddy O Conner,s book:
A Pub on Every Corner Volume Four Scotland Rd, Everton and Anfield. If anybody wants any look ups just let me know. Published 2001.
Will email the photo to anyone just p.m. me with your email address please put Dolphin in the subject matter.
Margie.
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emmsthheight
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Hi Margie
Thank you, I'll be pm'ing you.
The one I've got is Freddie O'Connor, "It all Came Tumbling Down". It has the two adjacent streets. There are a mixture, mostly housing taken just before the great clearances around the sixties in Liverpool. eg 47 photo's around Everton.
Again, if anyone wiuld like a look up pm me. It's better if you know the area as there's no index - I'll try anyway though. I'm thinking of doing an index.
Thank you again, Margie
Best wishes
Emms
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erika
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Thanks Margie for the photo, definitely the one.
Hope Paul sees it.
It must have been demolished tho' as Sarah St doesn't exist anymore.
Cheers Erika
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Hi Margie
Thank you for the photo. What a smashing building it is..
Best wishes
Emms
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PabloC
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Hi All 
Cheers for the photo Margie. That is most definitely the same building, so there it is....mystery solved!
Not that I'm any the wiser as to whether it is my great grandfather in the photo! 
Still, feel equally happy that a name has been able to be put to this pub...and that for those with an interest in old pubs of Liverpool, there is now an even older photo of it!
As stated earlier, Sarah Street no Longer exisits, the whole area now consists of housing.
Cheers!
Paul
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erika
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Just to add, my grandad was the licensee of The Clarence in 1914.
Cheers Erika
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