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Offline garethgriffiths

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St Catherine's Church
« on: Thursday 20 July 06 18:45 BST (UK) »
Looking for a photo or postcard of St Catherines church in Abercromby Square Liverpool if anyone can offer me any pointers please ?
Thanks Gareth
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Re: St Catherine's Church
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 02 August 06 00:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Gareth
I have looked a few times since your post for anyphoto's of the church but there doesn't seem to be any round.I found a few references to it,like it closed before 1960.If you haven't had any luck yet.Why don't you try emailing the main reference library in the city.Thats not all that far from where the church was,no harm in asking is there.

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Re: St Catherine's Church
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 02 August 06 20:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Celia
thats a good idea when i can around to it, i have now found out my mum was baptised there too and have seen her baptism certificate so have got to copy that asap. unfortunatley she passed away last sat. 29/7/06 another new date for the tree and have lots of family papers to get through this week!
regards Gareth
GRIFFITHS - Llandudno/Eglwysbach/Glan Conwy/BetwsYCoed/Llanbeblig/Caernarvon
BLEYTHIN - Llanbeblig
EVANS - Eglwysbach
JONES - Conwy/Llanrwst/TalYBont/Rowen
KEMP - Middlesbrough/Southport/Ainderby Quernhow/Kilburn/Sutton/North Riding
BONNER - Middlesbrough/Walsall/Escombe/South Hylton/Westoning, SMITH
TAYLOR/ORTH - Middlesbrough/Southport
TURNOCK - StokeOnTrent Goldenhill, Odd Rode/Astbury, Cheshire
TUNSTALL/WILCOX/DOYLE/BOYLE - Stoke on Trent (Goldenhill)
HARP - Fenton
ROGERS/STANTON - Chester

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Re: St Catherine's Church
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 02 August 06 23:47 BST (UK) »
Try sending an e-mail to the Scouse Press, they have been up and running since 1965, I am sure they can point you in the right direction     ingrid@scousepress.co.uk

 
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Re: St Catherine's Church
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 03 August 06 00:08 BST (UK) »
As A matter of interest What is the scousepress,some sort of newspaper?.never heard of that

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Re: St Catherine's Church
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 03 August 06 00:19 BST (UK) »
The Scouse Press is a little organization that deals with Liverpool. There is no shop, just an address and telephone number which are as follows....4 Windermere terrace, Liverpool 8 3SB. 0151-727-2727. I have a Liverpool Packet which is a series of pictorial collections of local History material. In my packet I have a collection of rare maps, plans, pictures and prints showing the growth of Liverpool from earliest times to the beginning of the Railway Age. I was trying to find a list that I had giving the details of other stuff they have, but I am sure if you get in touch with them, they would send a list out. If going to the address, I suggest that you telephone them before turning up
I am researching the following names.....Owen/s-Holyhead, Rimmer/Lewis-West Derby, Wood/s/Hayter-Toxteth