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has anyone got these and can tell me how good they are for info also are there any for Birkenhead re 1950s on cd http://www.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/acatalog/Liverpool_Directories_on_C_D_.htmlGore's Directory of Liverpool 1853 (Inc.Suburbs) [UK-DIR-1853] Includes :- Aigburth, Birkenhead, Bootle, Brownlow Hill, Edge Hill, Egremont, Everton, Fazakerley, Great Crosby, Higher Tranmere, Kirkdale, Knotty Ash, Linacre, Liscard, Litherland, Liverpool (City Centre), Low Hill, Maghull, Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon, Much Woolton, New Brighton, New Ferry, Old Swan, Oxton, Rock Ferry, Seacombe, Seaforth, Stanley, Toxteth Park, Tranmere, Wallasey Village, Wavertree & West Derby Kelly's Directory of Liverpool & Birkenhead 1894 [UK-DIR-1894]
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Most of the electronic directories pop up for free on the internet if you keep your eye out.
The Cheshire Council site has directories on from 1789 to 1910 which are downloadable.
There is a bit of hole from WW2 to later on in the century, I guess the older directories have been prioritised.
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There is a site called Directories On-Line where you will be able to access some such Directories.BUT only one or two are digitised for 1860 or thereabouts for this area . It is a NATIONAL Website so has Dirs. avail for other towns and cities throughout the U.K. For Birkenhead and Wirral you may also look for info in Bradshaws Directory of Cheshire as we were part of Cheshire County of course until 1974 . Such books are avail. in Birkenhead Reference Library and in Bebington Library Ref Dept upstairs . They are massive ,heavy books and you need to allow time to study them to find the business or address you are looking for. I have one or two at home -or extracts i have photocopied. From the1950s onwards the use of G.P.O . phone dirs became much more prevalent -either Listings for businesses or for private addresses. Street directories are another matter. These simply act like an A-Z does today. They were pblsd by L'Pool Daily Post/Echo . We now use Sat.Navs just to find where a partic Road or Street is !! Does that help ? I can recommend other methods if you get stuck as i am regular Local History 'nut " .
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We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn https://ddue.uk
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Earlston Reference Library have Directories from the 1840s to the 1960s but they don't have the 1930s. Something they (and I) would love to get hold of. I use this :- http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/index.asp
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thanks DD very helpful am downloading them all Would like to have Birkenhead infos for about every 20 years up to present day if possible just to see how things change
Littlestan would be interested if you can help info about other directories downloadable or on cd/dvd towards this I have Wilmers 1916 Street Directory Mawdsley 1861 Mortimer & Harwood 1843 and am downloading from DDs post site
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Earlston Reference Library have Directories from the 1840s to the 1960s but they don't have the 1930s. Dont plan a visit in next week or two. They are closed. Think its for refurb.
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Earlston library has a number of them missing due to being destroyed by bombing in the war. Birkenhead has the full set unless someone has nicked any and yes that does happen. Selfish gits that some people are!
You can look up by name or street which is handy to cross reference. Like gold dust if you get your hands on any, legal ones and not nicked from the library of course.
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In the early nineties I came across the Gores Directories in Liverpool central library. http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=liverpool+Central+Library&fb=1&gl=uk&hq=Central+Library&hnear=Liverpool&cid=0,0,6012675036031146771&ei=sUSeTLC9J47KjAfclty1DQ&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=image&resnum=2&ved=0CCcQnwIwAQ This is Opposite the exit of the Birkenhead tunnel in Liverpool. Good hunting 
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Birkenhead Library has got most directories. Gores and Kelly plus lots of maps.
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