It had a 'sensible' re-furbishment inside about 18 months ago and now has even more old photographs of the pub and old Wallasey on the walls inside, including some framed original invoices from a centuary ago.
It still sells real ale - no nitro-keg or lager when this picture was taken - and is known locally for its mini beer festivals.
Could that be the sweetshop / tobacconist / paper shop (not sure which!) at the top of School Lane?
Correct. Demolished around 1930-31 so even I do not remember it. There are lots of photos & paintings of the half-timbered place, and that next door
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5 Precepts of Buddhism seem appropriate. Refrain from taking life. Refrain from taking that which is not given. Refrain from misconduct. Refrain from lying. Refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness
The black and white timbered building to the left was situated at No. 1 Wallasey Village, the cottage was once the 'Ring O Bells' and then turned into a house and a shop run by Jack Jones. The cottage was demolished by 1921 when the road was widened.
my great grandparents lived in no3 'Ring o Bells' cottages.My granma was 3 years old in 1901 census.Her parents were John and Sophia Nelson. She was one of 13 children. From there they moved to a house on Breck Road.