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24 September 2014
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Do you have a memory of Wavertree?
Share you reminiscences and stories here with other fellow Wavertree residents and ex-residents.

Michael Murray from California, USA
Dear Wavertree Society, I was born in Wavertree (Stevenson Street) in 1936, as was my father before me. Having been gone from Liverpool for more years than I care to count, I still miss it. As I get older I realise what a great start in life one gets from having been born in that unique corner of the world.
Frank Brierton of Christchurch, New Zealand
I was born in my Grandmother's house in Macdonald Street, Wavertree in July 1946.
My family left Liverpool in July 1963 for New Zealand and I have wonderful childhood memories of Wavertree.
In the late 1950's I was a paper boy working for the newsagent on High Street opposite the Lamb Inn I was paid 16 shillings a week for morning and evening deliveries Mon-Sat and an extra 6 shillings for Sundays.
I had my first holy communion at Our Lady of Good Help Church in Chestnut Grove in 1954 and remember the May Procession when one of the older girls was Queen of the May and dressed up in a beautiful white dress with long train. One of my brothers was a page boy carrying the train. Another page boy was Tony Nolan, whose family lived in at Wavertree Town Hall. After the procession photos were taken in the Town Hall.
Along with my three older brothers I was a member of the 32nd Wavertree Cubs and Scouts. In the early 50s we met in the basement of the big old house at Mary Vale on South Drive until the new scout hut was built on the lawn outside. A number of houses in the area were still bomb damaged from the war and these made exciting places as we re-enacted our own "war games" among the ruins.
One house I remember was on the corner of (I think) Sandown Lane and Victoria Park.
Other fond memories are of the Flower Show in the "Mystery" and trips to Greenbank, Sefton and Calderstones Parks. I seem to recall when I was very young seeing a huge barrage balloon in the Mystery with paratroopers jumping out as part of a display of some kind.
Reg and Joyce Walls (nee Murphy), of Alexandra, Victoria, Australia
My wife and I were both born in Wavertree in 1937 & 1938 (Bishopgate Street and Hey Green Road), and lived in the area until we were married.
We have resided in Australia since 1964.
We recently received a gift from an old friend still living in the area, of two Tea Towels marketed by the Wavertree Society. We are very proud of these and they are framed and hung in a prime position in our house which, incidentally, we built recently and named Wavertree Cottage.
Many people stop when walking past and ask 'What is a Wavertree?'!

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