My grandmother was born in Chatem St in 1886. When Liverpool was a town . She told me she seen Buffalo BIll when he come to Liverpool.. she.remembers spring heel jack.. she had. 5 sisters . Her dad was born in Norway. MY gran never forgot were she was born . And loved Liverpool.
there is a pub on the junction of Belmont Road & West Derby Road in Liverpool 6, called 'The Belmont'. apparently Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley would go in for a drink after touring shows in nearby Newsham park.
Fascinating, I grew up in liverpool in the 60's and never heard of this . In fact I remember the collective opinion during the 70's and 80's the IRA would never bomb liverpool because of the Irish who lived here.
Lol... I grew up in liverpool in 70s n 80s. .... The Ira blew up bins in department stores all the time.... The bins would pop fart n fizzle , the shop would be evacuated. ...
Thank you for this! I now live in Canada but spent my first 28 years in Crosby. In fact, my maths tutor lived on that road you show.. and I used to walk my dog at Rimrose past that pylon! Never knew about those attacks... I had heard a rumour of the bridge in Maghull, though!
I have been with and lived in Liverpool since 1965 and this is the first I`ve heard of this,I always thought that Liverpools population,largely of Irish descent was spared the horrendous bombings the rest of the UK `enjoyed`
Wow,, very interesting series. Maybe one on the FWA (free wales army) as there is a connection with 'Liverpool' after the 'Llyn Celyn' reservoir was constructed to provide water to 'Liverpool corporation' the FWA wanted to blow it up. The FWA had connections with members from the IRA, there are a few clips/vids here on YT regarding the FWA... Well worth a look.
I would like to see this Historian report the IRA bomb in Liverpool on 17 December 1978. I can not find much about it online. They also bombed Manchester, Coventry, Bristol and Southampton on that day. Cheers for this.
We where always told has kids they would never bomb Liverpool because it was an escape route don't know if it was true but it's always stuck in my mind . useless information I think it's called ..
@@johndowd5792 Yes, I think my mum used to say in the 80s that the IRA wouldn't bomb Liverpool because there were too many Irish people living here. Judging by this video, it wasn't the case!
@@spudhead1161 When filmed he lived and worked in Liverpool and cared enough to learn more about it's history than most. Why does this not make it his city?
I remember reading about this campaign,a few years ago. They bombed a number of locations all in the same day,just like in Belfast on bloody Friday. If I recall,st helens was one of the targets along with a number of other British citys.
The city expanded as required by growth,so was crosby even inside the boundry of liverpool in 1939?very interesting either way,i had no idea the I.R.A ever attacked closer than warrington.
Just a couple of corrections to mention. 1. There is no Prescot Road in Rainhill 2. Lilley Road is in Fairfield, not Wavertree. I live in Maghull and you'd be surprised how many don't know the Green Lane canal bridge was bombed in 1939!
Liverpool University is the REAL red brick university. Hope University has a good reputation, however LJMU could justifiably be described as a MMP as you say.
Was looking forward to watching this but there are huge problems in the first 10 minutes: 4:15 That's not Crosby - it's Waterloo/Brighton-le-Sands, and where was the explosion on this street, and what if anything was damaged? 4:45 The Leeds/Liverpool canal is at least a mile from Waterloo/Brighton-le-Sands and in 1939 there were plenty of houses between it and the street he was on, all a lot closer that would have heard/felt the explosion better. Also what happened - was the pylon destroyed and what happened to the electricity supply - was it disrupted? 8:20 - what happened with the Walton Prison bomb - did it work? He gives no information! Too many mistakes - I stopped watching after that.
Lived in Liverpool all my life i come from Irish and English decent and never once heard any of these storie's and has for trueform shoe shop on London road that was there in the 70s/80s am not saying any of it is not true but why have we never heard of it
Wtf is his accent? Also, a protest against the Irish in Liverpool. It's kind of what makes Liverpool Liverpool. Maybe if that was done a hundred years earlier. What next? Pakistanis out of Preston?
The respected Lex: it's odd, he seems to have a slight Irish accent but very middle class, Anglicised, and has a Welsh name. He's a pretty good narrator too, however.
My grandmother was born in Chatem St in 1886. When Liverpool was a town . She told me she seen Buffalo BIll when he come to Liverpool.. she.remembers spring heel jack.. she had. 5 sisters . Her dad was born in Norway. MY gran never forgot were she was born . And loved Liverpool.
there is a pub on the junction of Belmont Road & West Derby Road in Liverpool 6, called 'The Belmont'. apparently Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley would go in for a drink after touring shows in nearby Newsham park.
Liverpool was granted city status centuries before.
@@martinholmes-ue9koyou’re talking as much bollocks as she is. Liverpool became a city in 1880. Not cEnTuRieS before . Pleb
Fascinating, I grew up in liverpool in the 60's and never heard of this . In fact I remember the collective opinion during the 70's and 80's the IRA would never bomb liverpool because of the Irish who lived here.
Lol... I grew up in liverpool in 70s n 80s. .... The Ira blew up bins in department stores all the time.... The bins would pop fart n fizzle , the shop would be evacuated. ...
That was always my belief too.
They have always blew up thier own people.
@@l.f.c9973 - better, more peaceful times now - thank goodness :]
@@markmewordz6860 you may think
Thank you for this! I now live in Canada but spent my first 28 years in Crosby. In fact, my maths tutor lived on that road you show.. and I used to walk my dog at Rimrose past that pylon! Never knew about those attacks... I had heard a rumour of the bridge in Maghull, though!
I grew up in Waterloo/Crosby I now live in California.
Good times.
@@californiajoe9045 you’re not the singer, are you? Mr Johnny Bravo?
What happened in little quiet maghull?
I have been with and lived in Liverpool since 1965 and this is the first I`ve heard of this,I always thought that Liverpools population,largely of Irish descent was spared the horrendous bombings the rest of the UK `enjoyed`
Wow,, very interesting series. Maybe one on the FWA (free wales army) as there is a connection with 'Liverpool' after the 'Llyn Celyn' reservoir was constructed to provide water to 'Liverpool corporation' the FWA wanted to blow it up. The FWA had connections with members from the IRA, there are a few clips/vids here on YT regarding the FWA... Well worth a look.
I would like to see this Historian report the IRA bomb in Liverpool on
17 December 1978. I can not find much about it online. They also bombed
Manchester, Coventry, Bristol and Southampton on that day.
Cheers for this.
We where always told has kids they would never bomb Liverpool because it was an escape route don't know if it was true but it's always stuck in my mind . useless information I think it's called ..
@@johndowd5792 Yes, I think my mum used to say in the 80s that the IRA wouldn't bomb Liverpool because there were too many Irish people living here. Judging by this video, it wasn't the case!
@@alisonwilliams4862 they've always bombed thier own people.
Very interesting. Thanks
Very interesting I am nearly 60 always lived in and around various parts of Merseyside but knew nothing about this thank you.
I love your city. And thanks for telling me more about it's history.
Not his city.
@@spudhead1161 When filmed he lived and worked in Liverpool and cared enough to learn more about it's history than most. Why does this not make it his city?
@@dinnerwithfranklin2451 Not his city. Self explanatory.
@@spudhead1161 Obviously not if I don't understand why it isn't his city.
@@dinnerwithfranklin2451 I've lived and worked in Madrid for 2 years, doesn't make it mine.
Very interesting thank you
I remember reading about this campaign,a few years ago. They bombed a number of locations all in the same day,just like in Belfast on bloody Friday. If I recall,st helens was one of the targets along with a number of other British citys.
The city expanded as required by growth,so was crosby even inside the boundry of liverpool in 1939?very interesting either way,i had no idea the I.R.A ever attacked closer than warrington.
Just a couple of corrections to mention.
1. There is no Prescot Road in Rainhill
2. Lilley Road is in Fairfield, not Wavertree.
I live in Maghull and you'd be surprised how many don't know the Green Lane canal bridge was bombed in 1939!
Aww maybe one day you’ll be a scouser
Thanks for the education. Well done. Thanks for UA-cam.
Liverpool was established as the port of Liverpool in 1207 by King John 2x ports on the river wyer 1837
Excellent !
Wouldn't mind him being my teacher! He holds your interest and is also fairly easy on the eye lol.
Girl I was thinking the same thing
Lol I.think I need after school tutoring suddenly
Yep, rather handsome, 'aint he?
That's waterloo, not Crosby 👍
Is that a type writer clacking periodically in the background or it that just me?
Lilley Rd is Technically in Fairfield L7 not Wavertree
Pedantic cunt
@@johncodling9805 Idiotic reply because the Lilley Road IS in Fairfield, not Wavertree
Better than I expected from a Micky Mouse Polytechnic!
That is quite rude of you
How insulting. Education from anywhere is what you make of it.
Not nice 😮
Liverpool University is the REAL red brick university. Hope University has a good reputation, however LJMU could justifiably be described as a MMP as you say.
Neil , remem Mr Spragg...very interesting
Hiya Nyck, good to hear from you. Mr.Spragg? Why, how could I forget Maghull's very own legendary ornithophile? :)
I wish you did Blackpool or poulton the first major port in lancashire
Irish blood celtic heart scouse soul
Was looking forward to watching this but there are huge problems in the first 10 minutes:
4:15 That's not Crosby - it's Waterloo/Brighton-le-Sands, and where was the explosion on this street, and what if anything was damaged?
4:45 The Leeds/Liverpool canal is at least a mile from Waterloo/Brighton-le-Sands and in 1939 there were plenty of houses between it and the street he was on, all a lot closer that would have heard/felt the explosion better. Also what happened - was the pylon destroyed and what happened to the electricity supply - was it disrupted?
8:20 - what happened with the Walton Prison bomb - did it work? He gives no information!
Too many mistakes - I stopped watching after that.
Very limited details provided for someone claiming to be a university lecturer. I stopped watching due to too many inconsistencies.
5.04,,i say chaps is that there flyin from the right top corner a ufo or a north korean missile
Lived in Liverpool all my life i come from Irish and English decent and never once heard any of these storie's and has for trueform shoe shop on London road that was there in the 70s/80s am not saying any of it is not true but why have we never heard of it
You not wanted to
@@Gang-zy7lq not wanted where
I understand why the orange order is big in Liverpool now
This is better than the "sex for a £" did anyone see them 🦆 duck
Was that the "sex for £4" documentary?
@@bigchris80 £1
@@bigchris80It's like a pound bakery massage parlour. Lol.
Waterloo
Never had the balls to bomb Hereford
Jerry Adams had a distant cousin who was from Hereford.
Liverpool 1939 people came down in their pajamas? I don't think so
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Were the true capital of ireland
Cork is but we’re not too far behind that’s for sure :) up the RA from Liverpool too 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Efc
Wtf is his accent? Also, a protest against the Irish in Liverpool. It's kind of what makes Liverpool Liverpool. Maybe if that was done a hundred years earlier. What next? Pakistanis out of Preston?
The respected Lex: it's odd, he seems to have a slight Irish accent but very middle class, Anglicised, and has a Welsh name. He's a pretty good narrator too, however.
I think I can detect a bit of Irish in there!
I like that. Pakistanis out of Preston, then Blackburn, then Burnley,then Bradford,then Dewsbury,then Birmingham,then Coventry etc etc etc.
Real Madrid 21/22 UCL 🏆
Good. In past it was Irish now Muslims
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This guy surly can't be a dr and lecturer. Too singular toned
I'm guessing that unshaven face stubble and beards on young men is supposed to project an air of wisdom?
Shaved faces are for homosexuals.
Nah, it indicates a lack of razor blades.
Neil Oliver is similar and he's not exactly young...
Utter crap.
Too leftwing to be honest .
TheTigersbay how is a video about something that happened either left or right wing?
😂😂😂😂😂
Please expand your point with references, naturally.