Overheard in Liverpool by Patricia Walton I recall seeing a television interview with Alan Bleasdale a few years ago. A lover of the spoken word, he was talking about how the English language changes and grows through the years. He was particularly very proud at the inventiveness of Liverpudlians as communicators. For example someone could say ... more Memories of times past by James Hill I was not born in Liverpool but Rainhill but Liverpool has figured very much in my early years. My mother was born in Liverpool, Edge Hill to be precise. He father, my grandfather, James William (Bill)Payne lived at Chatsworth Street which has long since disappeared. He was born in Oswestry ... more My Heritage by Ruth Mcleod My wonderful city with its wonderful friendly people No place like it. Humour cheerfulness a good turn you get them all here. I grew up during the war in liverp[ool my mum wouldnt let us be evacuated if we got ... more A Lorra Love by Patricia Walton When I asked how much she loved me Mam thought a while and said "I love you all the world, chick........ and half of ... more 3 Enter your story Back to main Community page |
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