I grew up in San Francisco (1950s/1960s)but I left my heart in Liverpool (1974/1975). Became an instant Liverpool FC fan when my friend took me to a match at Anfield and I got to stand in The Kop. Each and every day I spent there that year was magic. Even though I was sharing an eight-pound a week bedsit with a bathroom I swear was built in the 18th Century, I would not have traded one moment for all the gold in Fort Knox. THE HUGE HEART OF THE PEOPLE was everywhere all the time. SENSE OF HUMOR? Even the little kids were funny. I love Liverpool. I’m 70 now. I see that it’s nice and gentrified now. I won’t be smelling coal fires in the air. But I’ll make it back with my son to ride that beautiful ferry one last time.
Brilliant this video 👍 I am Scouse born and bred and love any kind of history to do with Liverpool. I could watch videos like this allday long. Thanks for the video mate truly appreciated 👍
Me and my mate bumped into Frank while having a bevvie in Ye hole in Ye wall pub in Liverpool,he told us the history of the pub and a few other ineresting facts,what a lovely fella.
Only just discovered these videos although I’ve been very interested in our history since I was young. Sure amongst my many local history books I must have one of Franks books. Excellent video 😊
Excellent! I've been trying to get my Heyes/Hayes line back prior to 1800 but too many Williams. Looking forward to watching the whole series. Well done
Brilliant video. If anyone is interested in a great song about william huskinson check out the ballad of william huskinson by local band alternative radio
One last thing. The Cavern Club was where the Beatles appeared and were filmed. What about The Jacaranda? My friends talked about that club as a place where they went to see the Beatles. Am I mistaken?
@@JayEFC1969true we oldies aren't Merseysiders but Lancashire lads and lassies. Outside the boundary 150 yrs ago people spoke a Lancashire dialect. My Grandma Hartley born 1869. Age 83.
Interesting content but very badly edited: Instead of showing enough of the sites and monuments, 90% of the film is spent showing a full screen facial of the presenter talking. Tiresome to say the list.
I grew up in San Francisco (1950s/1960s)but I left my heart in Liverpool (1974/1975). Became an instant Liverpool FC fan when my friend took me to a match at Anfield and I got to stand in The Kop.
Each and every day I spent there that year was magic. Even though I was sharing an eight-pound a week bedsit with a bathroom I swear was built in the 18th Century, I would not have traded one moment for all the gold in Fort Knox.
THE HUGE HEART OF THE PEOPLE was everywhere all the time. SENSE OF HUMOR? Even the little kids were funny.
I love Liverpool. I’m 70 now. I see that it’s nice and gentrified now. I won’t be smelling coal fires in the air. But I’ll make it back with my son to ride that beautiful ferry one last time.
You will always be welcome mate 👍👍
As a Scouser I'm always on the lookout for Liverpool history and these videos are fantastic. Looking forward to watching number 2 👍
Frank is a very dear friend of mine , no one can make the History of our great City more interesting
Also a Scouser, I really appreciate your videos. I have learned so much from you. Thank you for great content.
Brilliant this video 👍 I am Scouse born and bred and love any kind of history to do with Liverpool. I could watch videos like this allday long. Thanks for the video mate truly appreciated 👍
As a 64 year old Scouser, born and bred I learn`t things about my city that I never knew 👍
Really interesting. Thank you! Wish I had you along during my visit awhile back! - From a Canadian of Scouse-descent.
Thanks Frank, brilliantly informative. As a fellow scouser, I'm so proud of my city.👍
Me and my mate bumped into Frank while having a bevvie in Ye hole in Ye wall pub in Liverpool,he told us the history of the pub and a few other ineresting facts,what a lovely fella.
Brilliant that thanks very much for sharing
Fascinating history and dramatic architecture, and very enjoyable narrative *. Thank you*
I've only just discovered these videos and I love them!
Only just discovered these videos although I’ve been very interested in our history since I was young. Sure amongst my many local history books I must have one of Franks books. Excellent video 😊
I love it, Frank! I'm learning so much. And the bloopers at the end are superb! LOL Thanks so much. You are awesome.
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Fascinating history thanks mate.
A great series, Frank - ta!
Love your vids. I am kinda 'What!' I had no idea.
Excellent! I've been trying to get my Heyes/Hayes line back prior to 1800 but too many Williams. Looking forward to watching the whole series. Well done
Love this, is right mucker🏆👍🤗💪
what a fascinating documentary, well done FC
Great Frank.. Eddie Carlton...
Thank you so much for this series....thought I knew my city but evidently not !
Brilliant video. If anyone is interested in a great song about william huskinson check out the ballad of william huskinson by local band alternative radio
25:15. .... A fibre optic camera was fed into the Pyramid a few year's ago ... It's empty .
One last thing. The Cavern Club was where the Beatles appeared and were filmed. What about The Jacaranda? My friends talked about that club as a place where they went to see the Beatles. Am I mistaken?
Boss
Loved the history night school at Alsop School Frank with yourself as tutor there... Any chance of catching up with you for an hour or two.? Eddie .
This isn't Frank's channel bro he has his own UA-cam channel and live streams quite a few times a week I'll drop the link underneath
youtube.com/@frankcarlyle.liverpool?si=Rcioaq2Q1ytIwHEg
It states the highest point in Liverpool by Everton park, wrong the highest point is in woolton
Definitely Everton
Correct but I guess Woolton was only incorporated into Liverpool in 1913 and would have historically been seen as a separate town.
@@JayEFC1969true we oldies aren't Merseysiders but Lancashire lads and lassies. Outside the boundary 150 yrs ago people spoke a Lancashire dialect. My Grandma Hartley born 1869. Age 83.
Classic my fellow scouser ❤
Liverpool it would be safe to say from the river Mersey. It was the womb that gave birth to modern North America.
Frank I've been watching all these episodes they are brilliant and very informative is there some way of me sending you a private message
What's happening Gary don't you attend Frank's live streams on YT ?
@@ScousePerm yes I do I watch all the time
Ay Ay Ay Ay Ay,,,,,, Horses eat Hay.
bit OTT on the scouce accent nobody talks like this off camera
Yes, laid on a bit thick I thought, including the deliberate bad grammar, but still entertaining.
It's not put on it's the way he talks
Interesting content but very badly edited: Instead of showing enough of the sites and monuments, 90% of the film is spent showing a full screen facial of the presenter talking. Tiresome to say the list.