Another great video which is always appreciated. I remember the rowing boats and still find the parks very impressive. Feel a bit jealous that Roger McGough and Fritz Spiegl got to live in such nice houses in such a nice environment.
Hi Jeff, another great video. There is so much of Princess Park l spent so much time there when I was little,l remember the gardens you couldn't go in without an adult,we always got chased away,also Judy the donkey grave stone still there l see it a while back so much l didn't know about the park's thanks for sharing 👍
Another good video. My ears pricked up when you mentioned Fritz Spiegl, as I knew his daughter, Helen, in the 1970's, when they lived on Aigburth Road, right by Liverpool Cricket Club. They moved out of there around the time you mentioned, so it is quite possible they lived in that house you walked past.
Great update as always Jeff. I always do lots of research myself of Liverpool history so things like the entrance of Sefton park I’ll see what I can find out and will let you know. I really do enjoy your videos.
As ever Jeff Brills. Do you do a Sefton park walk around. We used to go on the boating lake there for a day out as kids, or mainly to see where 'Miss Laxon lived' she was our Science teacher.. never did find out though
The council have given up cleaning the graffiti off the walls around the top end of the park - no sooner do they clean it than the yobs see a blank page for their ‘art’.
@@scouseaussie1638 it’s very disappointing to see such an unkempt city. It’s so dirty and disheveled. You’d think the people would make an effort themselves if the council can’t be bothered.
Cheers Jeff, all the years I lived there never knew about Princess Park, great viewing jeff cheers 🍻 👏
Thank you Jeff for bringing to us such wonderful history of Liverpool,it’s brilliant 👍
Another great video which is always appreciated. I remember the rowing boats and still find the parks very impressive. Feel a bit jealous that Roger McGough and Fritz Spiegl got to live in such nice houses in such a nice environment.
Hi Jeff, another great video. There is so much of Princess Park l spent so much time there when I was little,l remember the gardens you couldn't go in without an adult,we always got chased away,also Judy the donkey grave stone still there l see it a while back so much l didn't know about the park's thanks for sharing 👍
Love sefton park and princesses park many happy memories
Another good video. My ears pricked up when you mentioned Fritz Spiegl, as I knew his daughter, Helen, in the 1970's, when they lived on Aigburth Road, right by Liverpool Cricket Club. They moved out of there around the time you mentioned, so it is quite possible they lived in that house you walked past.
Very informative, Jeff. Looking forward to your Sefton Park video.
Great update as always Jeff. I always do lots of research myself of Liverpool history so things like the entrance of Sefton park I’ll see what I can find out and will let you know. I really do enjoy your videos.
thank you so much for these videos. they mean a lot to this ex-pat. I lived on Lucerne St near Sefton park for a few years in the early '70s.
Hi what's it like living there, Jeff and are there plenty of walks, I have dogs.
As ever Jeff Brills. Do you do a Sefton park walk around. We used to go on the boating lake there for a day out as kids, or mainly to see where 'Miss Laxon lived' she was our Science teacher.. never did find out though
I remember boating on Sefton Park Lake too. Thanks for the comment 👍
It does look grubby and full of weeds ,it's true ! What a shame ! It could be smart with all that Victorian building
Liverpool looks grubby. It needs a good clean up and weed removal.
There’s obviously no will to do it.
The council have given up cleaning the graffiti off the walls around the top end of the park - no sooner do they clean it than the yobs see a blank page for their ‘art’.
I was thinking the same, there’s no pride in the appearance.
@@scouseaussie1638 it’s very disappointing to see such an unkempt city.
It’s so dirty and disheveled. You’d think the people would make an effort themselves if the council can’t be bothered.