Sorted..., and have filled in another part of my family history puzzle. I didnt know about the yard at gladstone street....
William ( Bill mentioned above ) was my great grandad, who went it alone, away from the family trade ( Dairy ) to set up the second hand shops, which my Grandad then carried on, at the yard seen in the first and second photo's I posted and a few other places around, while his brother went into the newly emerging world or motorcycle sales.
Hi Karyn Yes there was a yard on Exmouth street/Gladstone street which was bill marriott(fred's father)which traded in second had goods, then fred bought the old co-op which was on Exmouth street/sun street which he had the motorcycle shop. The shop then moved bentinck street (compulsory purchased) and then to Oxton Road, the former Birkenhead brewery where we still are to this day and is owned by Glyn marriott fred's son. Hope this helps Cheers Gareth
Ha! well done; a clever thought. The final bit of info. would be to ask if they know the number in Bentinck St. which would place it exactly. I've enjoyed this little bit of research & hope I may have helped you & Phillhere with your researches.
Specifically to Chris. This should probably go in another thread (borough road), but, I was wondering, you appear to have maps showing the street numbering for Birkenhead, could I be cheeky and ask if you have the same type of map covering Borough Road, as I am trying to figure out where 279 and 421 Borough road were, being odd numbers they are on the library side, but I suspect the buildings are long gone. These were the the two addresses of the family the around the turn of the century.
I will add these to the now and the forum when I have time
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Unsure whether this is the yard at Exmouth / Gladstone street as mentioned earlier, but underneath the main signage, you can make out the words motor cycles and spares...
can't figure what the building in the background is, relative to where this might be....
Can't place it, but I'm sure someone will recognise the white building in the background. We can at least date it as not earlier than August 1967 from the "F" registration mark on the Dormobile.
Wonder if that could be the Raven public house? If so, the marriotts in the photo would stand near to where the irish pub (i forget what its called) is now.
The white building in the background was the Royel Exmouth hotel and the Marriots yard was a great place to root thru when coming home from hemmy school,I lived in Lowther st until it got pulled down,there was a passagway between the Eccy and the yard ran from back Exmouth st into Exmouth st.
so Razzi lived in Lowther st,old Lowther or new Lowther st
I used to live in the block of houses that was surrounded by Atherton st,Claughton rd,and Exmouth st.Our back yard used to face the back of Walter Marriots junk yard The front of the house looked across the bombed site on to Bright st I was six when we moved in there i 1945 i left to go to sea 1960 Does anybody remember the pub the Music Hall it was on the corner of Glaughton rd & Exmouth st it was opposite the Bakers Arms the landlord was called Harry (Swank) Rogers George Hayes Ex Birkoneon