Kev, the way you speak really does hold people's attention, you are a natural at it. It's so professional. I'm sure you had a few notes to get things as you wanted to say them, but what a fantastic story teller you are. A lot of this is also from your memories, which is something I love to hear because it's real life stuff & I have previously told you that it's such a personal insight into you. This is part of Your Life & you come alive when you talk about it. I think you loved doing this one. 👍
Wow that looks nothing like the rec, I used to play in, back in the 60s. There used to be a high rise block of flats next to the entrance, by the sessions pub. I was born in Leven St. the police station on Westminster Road was at the bottom of our St. and Kirkdale homes was at the top of the street. I went to St. Johns school.... My Grandad told us loads of stories about the sessions and the hangings. Thanks for that Kev, you've just took me on a lovely trip down memory lane 😊 I know there's all new houses now, but it looked better in my day, with all the streets and the community, so many characters back then.... the world seemed a better place, kids could be kids!
Boss bit of local history info there mate. I used to do nostalgic slideshows in care homes and sheltered accomodations around the city, and I remember some fella telling me about a load of prisoners having to be marched on foot to Walton Prison from Kirkdale when it closed in 1892. Imagine trying to do that these days. Just around the corner from the Rec was Kirkdale Industrial School (later known as Kirkdale Homes) on Wezzy Road, where you will still find one of the stone column gateposts in situ on the estate opposite the school. I got a photo of it a few years ago. Keep up the good work, Lad.
I used to play in the rec with my cousins when i was a child,it’s hardly recognisable now,my nanny and grandad lived on Orwell road and used to drink in the sessions with all the family before they moved to new flats on fountains road,around 1975…fantastic childhood memories,thanks for a great video and great information
Wow, that was so fascinating to hear about Kirkdale Jail, as was. My nan was born in Fountains Rd and would tell tales passed down from family,about the public executions and, unrelated, alleged sightings of 'spring heeled jack' in the area, leaping across the top of buildings! All very weird but I loved listening to her stories. Thanks for a very interesting video ❤
I would just like to add, that I think you are a great presenter, and very knowledgeable, and you totally kept my attention. Well done bud your doing a great job
Good watch that Kev some history in our parks. The other one is Grant Gardens by Everton Road and West Derby Road known as the Necropolis. Once a graveyard for over 80,000 burials now a park after the cemetery was closed late 1890s.
Kev, this is the first time ive tuned in to your channel, so interesting, we have so much history around merseyside. You should have a look at Bidston village Wirral. Keep it going buddy
Great video Kev, really enjoyed it. I grew up around Everton and there was a massive building there with a bricked up doorway (think it was a water tower?) and we all thought a witch lived in there too 😆 Keep em coming, nice to hear bits of history of our city 🥰 🙏xx
@@Kevcupo It was in Margaret Street in Everton Kev (my mum would take us to Margaret street public baths to get a proper bath once a week and we would always pass it) Not sure if it’s still there but it was a massive impressive building. The bricked up doorway used to freak me out though, we thought a witch had been bricked up in there 🙈🤣 Might be worth a trip over that way for you (it wasn’t too far from brougham terrace) xx
I really enjoyed this mate. The Liverpool Necropolis opposite The Olympia by The Grafton is interesting. I'm sure my relatives will be amongst the eighty thousand intered there but can't find any information. Keep up the good work lad.👍
Can remember going back in the 1980's,there was talk that Father Carney of Saint John's church performed some sort of mass & blessings in a few houses around that way. Due to people being afraid,they could hear screams & groans, chains clanking , ghosts. Just terrifying noises, of course it was connected to that kirkdale prison & what went on in it. Father Carney an old Irish priest of the parish passed away quite a few years ago now, what a pity he isn't here to explain. Great video very interesting .
Great video Kev, just subscribed mate, love learning more history about Liverpool, I'm from Manchester, but all my family are originally from Liverpool, so love learning about my spiritual home. Keep up the good work mate.
Know that area well Kev, lived on North Dingle as a kid back in 1970-1975 ish 👍👍 Remember the Rec lol , the Sessions Pub, played weekend football for the Medlock Pub as well , The Saddle Pub on fountains road is still going apparently 👍👍 Also went to Fonthill primary school (Fonny road lol) the Original Victorian school that they stupidly demolished 🫣that was deffo haunted, by a lady carrying a lamp around at night who hung herself apparently 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Hiya Kevin, we've something similar in Whitehaven, I've heard George Washington's Grandma is buried in St Nicholas's gardens, similar to the park you've visited, there some good historical vlogs in Liverpool, is it true the brown tower at Bramley Moore was used for a air raid siren, during world war 2? this is Choppy
Immediately recognised the park from thumbnail 😂 grew up in area myself in Wykem street never knew the jail was there but I can attest paranormal activities of area great vid. 👍🏻
we lived in brockmoor towers which was right next to the rec also by the sessions pub people used to say they heard the prisoners chains clanking in the nightime but i never experienced anything and our flat overlooked the park but i loved finding out more history from your research thank you
Oh i was just getting interested in that then. I blooming love history stories. And paranormal stuff. Fabulous video, Kev. Thanks for that. Really well done, kept me on the edge of my seat. 👻👍🏻🐶🐾
Wow that was real interesting. those days bodies a lways buried on the grounds not allowed to be buried in consecrated ground .and always moved when prisons closed nowadays they say the soul has gone that body becomes innocent and can be buried and returned to the familys.nice to know they went to a cemetry. The familys could not claim the bodies then not sure when that changed . Gosh its amazin what you can find out just around and about. no issue now they dont hang. Great vid.
Kev, really interesting vid. I'm from County Rd, but I know that park, and the stories of the sessions. Do you know who James Maybrick is ? his grave is in anfield cem. I think that subject could be well received once you know who he is . Keep up the great work mate
Hi didn’t know about maybrick . Till you mentioned and looked him up, how scary always thought JR was Londoner. Or hasn’t it been proved that maybrick is J.T.R.😮
@@slavery5585 THere was a diary and pocket watch that surfaced in the 0's ( I think ) that were claimed to be Maybrick's detailing the murders. It was later proved to be fake. But the whole Maybrick and his wife story is very interesting
Real interesting mate, love local history!! Your K2 meter reacting and sightings of apparitions all makes sense, should imagine there are quite a few restless spirits in that area? Would be great if you did a nightime paranormal search/walk? If you had the spirit talker app on your phone even better?
Last time I commented on this video mate it rang a bell too me about what me dad told me, he grew up in this area and brought your video up to him and sent him it. Told me a lot of history on it cus believe it or not he actually lived and grew up in the hangman’s house round the corner mate. I’ll get the exact address off him later, he looked it up years ago and he actually did, showed me years ago when I was a kid and and brought it up today, will get bk to you when I know the house number and street!👍🏻👌🏻
love what you do this one was great we mostly get to know about the obvious history bot this is more personnel and local please do some more and find some old guys an ladies to tell there story's of life in the city over the last 70 to 80 years well done thanks
Great video fella very informative. Here’s an idea mate with halloween coming up you could cover some stories from Tom Siemens haunted Liverpool books and go to the sites of the stories you cover
Great. I used to do Morris Dancing in this park. Called the West minister Star Lights. I also went to Fonthill rd School. Just for 2 years they used to talk about the "Grey Lady," and you have the Devils Ditch. There too or Devils Gauge... just by The Melrose Pub. There is a Lantry house for the homless. And the surrounding houses. One time. I was visting a counsin. It was Halloween time. I seen a man walking up her stairs. I seen the back of the legs. Going up her stairs. She was in alone. Great story. ❤ love real stuff 🎉🎉
Probably a silly question but is the youth club still open? I grew up on St aggy road and loved that place. I completely forgot about “the witches grave” until you brought it up now i remember it vividly. Mad how the memory works.
Every park must have a story, in some of the old parks and church grounds near where I had lived have burial mounds of alleged bubonic plague victims. I have always felt spooked being in a park at night [from the living and the dead]. I liked your ghost story; I guess it’s possible everyone has seen something but never knew what it was or are wilfully oblivious [everyone has a sixth sense]. I would love to see more local Liverpool history, specially the darker-side? I love your local stories and I guess it is good for your kids and grandchildren to see too.
The wall around the prison is probably still there, I reckon all the building materials were sold and the top coping stones put back and now have railings mounted on them. Just my theory.
Grew up playing in the reck lived in Nith street went to st johns school a lot different around there now, had a weird experience on the corner of medlock street old woman dressed in old clobber telling me off, the kirkdale homes was a derelict building then spooky place too, nice one for the vid mate
Good video Kev, really interesting as that is round the corner from where I live. I was going to cover this in a video too but I won’t bother now 😂😂😂. Look forward to your next one.
Yeah uncle Paul died years ago and our Ruth passed away 3 years ago now😢. Whose your mate from Doon close I lives there till I was 13 moved around 2001
Brilliant information My auntie lives in no. 5 . Suffield road my uncle lives in no. 31 . My other uncle and auntie lived in the block of flats on the edge of the park we’re you pointed the entrance out but I have played in the park when I was younger 68 now .
Hi No sorry I don’t know jimmy.. Kev can we do more about kirkdale and Walton areas as it is our great liverpool heritage as mine and yours are ingrained in these areas thanks buddy fantastic information follow most of your good work thank you . I will be speaking to my auntie and uncle tomorrow so your ears will be burning lol 👍👏
I live on Westminster road a few minutes away by foot ,behind the estate built in the 70s and it's creepy around here especially my house x Just added I've seen a ghost in my house and he wasn't see through etc it was a man in his late 40s just standing in the living room looking at me he suddenly just sort of folded into the floor ,honest story .
St marys park which is very near and was behind Westminster road baths has hundreds of bodies from the plaque or some diseases still there. Do you know anyhing about this very small park or why there have never been houses built on it.? Thanks kev.great vid.
This was another I was thinking about...known locally as St.Mary's Park, Lester Gardens, between Walton Road, and Westminster Road, Kirkdale was formerly St. Mary's Cemetery. A huge number of victims of the various Cholera epidemics that swept through Liverpool were buried here, including a number of my own ancestors. As far as I'm aware, just like Grant Gardens on West Derby Road, it was landscaped and designated as a park by Liverpool Corporation, however the tens of thousands of bodies buried there were left interred and simply landscaped over.
Apparantly over 58 thousand buried there.most in dedicated numbered pits.major Lester had over a hundred thousand followers at his funeral. 50 years as the vicar and helped the many poor souls in the area.
Amazing history.the site names all who are buried there over 60 years till it closed.and what they died of and the age and sometimes occupation.as kids we played football there every night. Vaguely remember being told we are plating over graves.
Wow...Brought some memories back there Kev, my neck of the woods also... I was born around there, went to Fonthill school then Lambeth, use to have a milk & paper around as a kid before & after school. I remember there corner sweetshop opposite the school 😊 I remember the pubs in the area, drank & worked in them all 😂 You must remember Langtry House in the area... I'll leave it here, got lots of memories of Kirkdale and the history, all changed 😢
@@Kevcupo lol "Franks" 👏 couldn't remember the name for some reason, some stories there 😉 Played footie everywhere, but always remember the all weather by the Phoenix, knees never been the same 😂
So interesting kev,remember as a kid years ago had hut in that was a play center,top corner entrance by school,also we called a place at the bottom by sessions pub devil's ditch.❤️
I grew up on Fonthill Road directly across from Kirkdale C.P., used to hear ghost stories about The Rec, about the ghosts of executed prisoners roaming the grounds at night, no wonder it has an eerie feel to it at night.
@@Kevcupo I think my mum's is definitely haunted, when I was a kid I used to have a stereo with the big speakers, I kept one of the speakers on top of a big wardrobe(to give a sort of surround sound effect) against the wall, one day my brother and I are on the playstation, when this speaker that was against the wall, came flying off the top of the wardrobe, just barely missing both my brother and I.
Our large family moved from Lemon street kirkdale to ormskirk then back again to fountains road in the late 50s. My mother got a job as a carer in kirkdale homes. That was one scary place. Think it was demolished before you lived there. Looked a bit like walton hospital and the nearby stanley hospital. Full of history around there.
Boss bit of history that and love a good ghost story me :) I used to live by the old railway line by Springfield Park and the Sainsburys. The story was that a train had crashed under the tunnel and was buried there. Me, my brother and mates used to play around there, before it was the cycle path and remember this little lad dressed in old clothes (like shorts/dungarees and a shirt), standing up at the back of the tunnel and pointing up the track. We thought he was asking for directions (Don't remember him saying anything though which is strange) so we said yeah, just follow the track towards Broadgreen. He then steps down at the back of the tunnel and that's the last we see of him. There was a hole at the back of the tunnel but we didn't see him leave that way. He wasn't see through like you'd think a ghost would look like, just grey in the dark.
Kirkdale is definitely one of them most haunted parts of Liverpool, as a major paranormal head, - ill often start a convo in waiting room ossies cos I love elderly scousers - who are sadly dying off - this lovely fellar next to me in the ossie, got talking - he had stories of that kirkdale homes, playing on them as a kid, all fellars with missing legs and that from WW1 - he got upset actually and I felt terrible, he had loads of kirkdale stories, this prison and that, but Kev, or anyone, is anyone on the little boozer the clock on walton Road facing the aldi?? We had a band pracky in there and all of us together and separately seen things happen and all kinds, it was firmly a grounded spirit and like phantoms from thru the ages, but this main entity was like from the 60s or 70s this ghost - me mate said he saw like a fellar in a camel cost like a bin man, when he went for a piss, white as a sheet, me other mate heard someone like they were chocking to death.. etc etc, my one was like dangerous - went the toilet n the second time I went back this massive massive heavy old old clock heavier than a 25k weight off a barbell just appeared from nowhere - within like 15 minutes, no one could of put it there either, you'd have to walk past our door that was always open, - it felt sinister though, knocking back at you n that when ye knocked for it and this was on a sunny day, anyone from country road kirkdale ways will know the boozer, and ive tried n tried n tried to find history on it and there's nothing, so anyone with rumours or sees this message and knows anything id be made up, well in
@@Kevcupo ahh nice one one mate, a camel coat???! I meant a donkey jacket, we were like the 4 donkeys of the apocalypse, - im going back 10 years now and I think it's changed hands several times, but the 2 floors above the pub are like a time capsule, it was still victorianan era, when we went up there the first time you could feel it was weird right away, we wasn't even in there like the ghostbusters it was our little boss jam room, - thanks mate, surely if anyone who knows someone who knows someone it'll be you, especially round them ways, majorly spooky spooky little ale House that guys
I was hooked on this walkaround on the local history.. Please do more like it! Great work....
I will do, thank you
@@Kevcupo Thank you.... the hidden history is mind boggling and you explained it perfectly making it so interesting!
Lived and worked in Liverpool all my life, but never knew there used to be a Prison there. I’m 65 now. Great vlog fella.
Kev, the way you speak really does hold people's attention, you are a natural at it. It's so professional. I'm sure you had a few notes to get things as you wanted to say them, but what a fantastic story teller you are. A lot of this is also from your memories, which is something I love to hear because it's real life stuff & I have previously told you that it's such a personal insight into you. This is part of Your Life & you come alive when you talk about it. I think you loved doing this one. 👍
Thank you, but my memory is awful. The amount of cuts I had to do to keep checking my notes is unreal
@@Kevcupo "my memory is awful"... It sounds like you are talking about me 🤣 It comes with age, young Kev. 😅
Nepotism
Wow that looks nothing like the rec, I used to play in, back in the 60s. There used to be a high rise block of flats next to the entrance, by the sessions pub. I was born in Leven St. the police station on Westminster Road was at the bottom of our St. and Kirkdale homes was at the top of the street. I went to St. Johns school.... My Grandad told us loads of stories about the sessions and the hangings.
Thanks for that Kev, you've just took me on a lovely trip down memory lane 😊
I know there's all new houses now, but it looked better in my day, with all the streets and the community, so many characters back then.... the world seemed a better place, kids could be kids!
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Nice one Kev. Im not from Liverpool but love the historical stories. Pity that lady did not want to be on camera. Local knowledge is priceless.
Boss bit of local history info there mate. I used to do nostalgic slideshows in care homes and sheltered accomodations around the city, and I remember some fella telling me about a load of prisoners having to be marched on foot to Walton Prison from Kirkdale when it closed in 1892. Imagine trying to do that these days.
Just around the corner from the Rec was Kirkdale Industrial School (later known as Kirkdale Homes) on Wezzy Road, where you will still find one of the stone column gateposts in situ on the estate opposite the school. I got a photo of it a few years ago. Keep up the good work, Lad.
Nice one mate, that column is right outside my mates house
I used to play in the rec with my cousins when i was a child,it’s hardly recognisable now,my nanny and grandad lived on Orwell road and used to drink in the sessions with all the family before they moved to new flats on fountains road,around 1975…fantastic childhood memories,thanks for a great video and great information
Thank you and thanks for sharing your memories
Wow, that was so fascinating to hear about Kirkdale Jail, as was. My nan was born in Fountains Rd and would tell tales passed down from family,about the public executions and, unrelated, alleged sightings of 'spring heeled jack' in the area, leaping across the top of buildings! All very weird but I loved listening to her stories. Thanks for a very interesting video ❤
I’d love to hear other peoples stories about the jail
Spring heeled Jack sounds like a Corker! Fizzy boots and Liverpool's OG parkour artist. You could sell that one
Kirkdale ,o local que Cynthia Powell cresceu juntamente com seus irmãos, em especial Charles. Cynthia foi a primeira esposa de John Lennon
@@armandobarbosa2914 Pero, Cynthia era de carcel de Kirkdae. Ella era ciudadana 😅😅
I would just like to add, that I think you are a great presenter, and very knowledgeable, and you totally kept my attention. Well done bud your doing a great job
Thank you so much Frank
Kev can you video our peace protest / gathering again on 28th September 1pm , liver building please ? @UnitedTheKingdom.Liverpool
Fascinating stuff KC. Amazing what forgotten history is around us. 👍
Thank you mate
Good watch that Kev some history in our parks. The other one is Grant Gardens by Everton Road and West Derby Road known as the Necropolis. Once a graveyard for over 80,000 burials now a park after the cemetery was closed late 1890s.
You’re the second one to mention that now, I’ll have to check it out
That's a true fact. Some amazing stories
I grew up by Grant Gardens opposite the Hippodrome, Henglers Circus. Used to jump off the walls as a kid.
@@IanLiverpool I used to play in grant gardens as a kid, they had a great playground with a big roundabout, a slide and tossy bars etc… happy days :)
That was a fantastic park when I was a kid in the 60's, sadly no more.
Enjoyed watching this. Just subbed.Thanks
Kev, this is the first time ive tuned in to your channel, so interesting, we have so much history around merseyside. You should have a look at Bidston village Wirral. Keep it going buddy
Thank you Martin, I appreciate that mate
Liverpool history is a very interesting history, please do more of these Kev as its so very interesting and enjoyable xx
Great video Kev, really enjoyed it. I grew up around Everton and there was a massive building there with a bricked up doorway (think it was a water tower?) and we all thought a witch lived in there too 😆 Keep em coming, nice to hear bits of history of our city 🥰 🙏xx
Thank you, what water tower is it?
@@Kevcupo It was in Margaret Street in Everton Kev (my mum would take us to Margaret street public baths to get a proper bath once a week and we would always pass it) Not sure if it’s still there but it was a massive impressive building. The bricked up doorway used to freak me out though, we thought a witch had been bricked up in there 🙈🤣 Might be worth a trip over that way for you (it wasn’t too far from brougham terrace) xx
Superb video Kev. Great research too, it made for a brilliant watch. You’re a natural documentary maker. Full respect
Thank you Dave, still a lot to learn though
Kev really enjoyed that brilliant mate so much interesting history in Liverpool
There is, just need to look for it
Absolutely fantastic vlog Kev.
I love anything like this you made me laugh when you ran away when you saw that girl love it. Xx❤❤
😂😂 they use little girls in horror movies now
Lol. 🤣🤣@@Kevcupo
Nice video mate, really interesting. Great drone shots too 👍
Thank you Ray
I really enjoyed this mate. The Liverpool Necropolis opposite The Olympia by The Grafton is interesting. I'm sure my relatives will be amongst the eighty thousand intered there but can't find any information. Keep up the good work lad.👍
Fairly new sub first time commenting thankyou i really enjoyed this video i love history, and im fascinated by paranormal stuff please do more!😊
Thank you, I will do
Can remember going back in the 1980's,there was talk that Father Carney of Saint John's church performed some sort of mass & blessings in a few houses around that way. Due to people being afraid,they could hear screams & groans, chains clanking , ghosts. Just terrifying noises, of course it was connected to that kirkdale prison & what went on in it. Father Carney an old Irish priest of the parish passed away quite a few years ago now, what a pity he isn't here to explain. Great video very interesting .
Yeah I remember father Carney, apparently he carried out exorcisms
Great video Kev, just subscribed mate, love learning more history about Liverpool, I'm from Manchester, but all my family are originally from Liverpool, so love learning about my spiritual home.
Keep up the good work mate.
Thank you Russ, I really appreciate you subscribing mate
Know that area well Kev, lived on North Dingle as a kid back in 1970-1975 ish 👍👍
Remember the Rec lol , the Sessions Pub, played weekend football for the Medlock Pub as well , The Saddle Pub on fountains road is still going apparently 👍👍
Also went to Fonthill primary school (Fonny road lol) the Original Victorian school that they stupidly demolished 🫣that was deffo haunted, by a lady carrying a lamp around at night who hung herself apparently 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Oh wow that’s interesting, and yeah the saddle is still going strong
Hiya Kevin, we've something similar in Whitehaven, I've heard George Washington's Grandma is buried in St Nicholas's gardens, similar to the park you've visited, there some good historical vlogs in Liverpool, is it true the brown tower at Bramley Moore was used for a air raid siren, during world war 2? this is Choppy
Immediately recognised the park from thumbnail 😂 grew up in area myself in Wykem street never knew the jail was there but I can attest paranormal activities of area great vid. 👍🏻
Cheers Tommy, I’m glad someone can back me up
Interesting video Kev really good info enjoyed that Brilliant
Cheers Brian
Enjoyed that love a bit of local history 👌maybe you could research grant gardens low hill, 80000 bodies still remain just the headstones removed 😳
The burial records for The Necropolis (Grant Gardens) are all available on Ancestry's website.
we lived in brockmoor towers which was right next to the rec also by the sessions pub people used to say they heard the prisoners chains clanking in the nightime but i never experienced anything and our flat overlooked the park but i loved finding out more history from your research thank you
Thank you Kev... Played there when I was little.... Lived in Humber Street... Always been interested in the Rec... Our second home...
Thank you Irene
Oh i was just getting interested in that then. I blooming love history stories. And paranormal stuff.
Fabulous video, Kev. Thanks for that. Really well done, kept me on the edge of my seat. 👻👍🏻🐶🐾
Thanks Julie
Wow that was real interesting. those days bodies a lways buried on the grounds not allowed to be buried in consecrated ground .and always moved when prisons closed nowadays they say the soul has gone that body becomes innocent and can be buried and returned to the familys.nice to know they went to a cemetry. The familys could not claim the bodies then not sure when that changed . Gosh its amazin what you can find out just around and about. no issue now they dont hang. Great vid.
Thank you Joan, yeah it’s a strange one
Evening kev another boss video as always keep doing all the boss videos that you do mate
Thank you mate
Wow. What a brilliant vlog Kev. Thanks for that. ❤❤❤
Thank you
Kev really enjoyed this mate
me mum and dad were from Westminster Rd Kirkdale
Nice one mate, I’ve lived around there all my life
Great story Kev ! Really interesting, keep them coming your a natural mate ! 👍
Thank you Tony
Tom Slemen may have written about prison and surrounding areas just a thought
Correct Joan he probably has
Fascinating Kev, I look forward to the next video like this mate.
Thank you
Kev, really interesting vid. I'm from County Rd, but I know that park, and the stories of the sessions. Do you know who James Maybrick is ? his grave is in anfield cem. I think that subject could be well received once you know who he is . Keep up the great work mate
Yeah I know the James Maybrick story very well
Hi didn’t know about maybrick . Till you mentioned and looked him up, how scary always thought JR was Londoner. Or hasn’t it been proved that maybrick is J.T.R.😮
@@slavery5585 THere was a diary and pocket watch that surfaced in the 0's ( I think ) that were claimed to be Maybrick's detailing the murders. It was later proved to be fake. But the whole Maybrick and his wife story is very interesting
Lovely to see you back 👍😅
Thank you Lin
Fantastic video, really really interesting, you are a natural at this kind of stuff. Keep doing this sort of content as well as the other stuff.
Thank you Justine
Great video. I recently done a paranormal Investigation in the community centre kirkdale. Sure it is connected to what you said
I’ve been in there myself, got nothing from it though
Really interesting it’s good to hear about local history. Thanks for sharing this and keep up the great work
Thank you John
You probably already know but on the Whitehall Close estate opp the Matlock, Kirkdale Industrial School and PoorHouse used to be located.
Real interesting mate, love local history!!
Your K2 meter reacting and sightings of apparitions all makes sense, should imagine there are quite a few restless spirits in that area?
Would be great if you did a nightime paranormal search/walk? If you had the spirit talker app on your phone even better?
Brilliant that video mate, very interesting, keep up the good work! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Mike
Last time I commented on this video mate it rang a bell too me about what me dad told me, he grew up in this area and brought your video up to him and sent him it. Told me a lot of history on it cus believe it or not he actually lived and grew up in the hangman’s house round the corner mate. I’ll get the exact address off him later, he looked it up years ago and he actually did, showed me years ago when I was a kid and and brought it up today, will get bk to you when I know the house number and street!👍🏻👌🏻
That’s interesting, definitely let me know
Excellent video, very interesting, my Mrs grew up in that park. I used to play footy on the gravel pitch 😬
Brilliant
love what you do this one was great we mostly get to know about the obvious history bot this is more personnel and local please do some more and find some old guys an ladies to tell there story's of life in the city over the last 70 to 80 years well done thanks
Thank you mate, I’m gutted that the lady I spoke to wouldn’t get on camera
Great video fella very informative. Here’s an idea mate with halloween coming up you could cover some stories from Tom Siemens haunted Liverpool books and go to the sites of the stories you cover
Thank you, yeah that’s an idea I’ve had for a while
Great. I used to do Morris Dancing in this park. Called the West minister Star Lights. I also went to Fonthill rd School. Just for 2 years they used to talk about the "Grey Lady," and you have the Devils Ditch. There too or Devils Gauge... just by The Melrose Pub. There is a Lantry house for the homless. And the surrounding houses. One time.
I was visting a counsin. It was Halloween time.
I seen a man walking up her stairs. I seen the back of the legs. Going up her stairs.
She was in alone.
Great story. ❤ love real stuff 🎉🎉
Oh that’s really interesting thanks for sharing. Langtry house is long gone now unfortunately
Sissy, I remember the Grey lady with the lamp lol @ Fonny road School ! Was there from 1971-1976 👍👍
@@TheoriginalbigbrilloI was born in 76
Probably a silly question but is the youth club still open? I grew up on St aggy road and loved that place.
I completely forgot about “the witches grave” until you brought it up now i remember it vividly. Mad how the memory works.
The play centre is still there but rarely used. And the memory is a funny thing
I remember the old play centre during school holidays. I think the guy who ran it was named Harry.
Happy days of childhood. 😀
Excellent research, very informative 👏🏼 of very grim times, still be bodies in those grounds no doubt, explains the hauntings 👻
Or at least remains of some bodies
Every park must have a story, in some of the old parks and church grounds near where I had lived have burial mounds of alleged bubonic plague victims. I have always felt spooked being in a park at night [from the living and the dead]. I liked your ghost story; I guess it’s possible everyone has seen something but never knew what it was or are wilfully oblivious [everyone has a sixth sense]. I would love to see more local Liverpool history, specially the darker-side? I love your local stories and I guess it is good for your kids and grandchildren to see too.
Thanks very much for the info. Was brilliant and interesting well done
Thanks James
Good video that Kev. Grew up in garnett avenue. That all weather pitch was brutal if you fell on it haha.
Nice one Shaun, I remember you. And yeah picking gravel out of the wound wasn’t fun 😂
I never knew that. Good video mate Subscribed.
Thank you Graham, I really appreciate it
Great video this Kev. paranormal video there next ?
Was waiting for the devils ditch to be brought up 🤣
I totally forgot to mention the devils ditch
Editing is top notch 👌 👏 👍
Still needs work, but thank you
The wall around the prison is probably still there, I reckon all the building materials were sold and the top coping stones put back and now have railings mounted on them. Just my theory.
You could well be right mate
Great stuff Kev, I wonder what the history was of the old Bootle hospital.
I can look in to it
Grew up playing in the reck lived in Nith street went to st johns school a lot different around there now, had a weird experience on the corner of medlock street old woman dressed in old clobber telling me off, the kirkdale homes was a derelict building then spooky place too, nice one for the vid mate
Oh wow, that’s a great memory
Best video you’ve done mate…👍🧶
Fascinating, thank you 😊👍
Thank you
Good video Kev, really interesting as that is round the corner from where I live. I was going to cover this in a video too but I won’t bother now 😂😂😂. Look forward to your next one.
Do a vid on it mate, you might cover stuff that I missed
@@Kevcupo 😂😂. Yours was thorough enough mate. Enjoyed watching your channel. You have a very good presenting style with your vids.
Brilliant Kev, watching in New Zealand. ❤
Thank you
Brilliant..... More please about Kirkdale......
You lived next door to my aunty Irene and I grew up in Doon close that was my old stomping grounds as a kid as well
Yeah I remember Irene and Paul well. I take it you’re related to Ruth too.
My mate grew up in Doon Close too
Yeah uncle Paul died years ago and our Ruth passed away 3 years ago now😢. Whose your mate from Doon close I lives there till I was 13 moved around 2001
@kevcupo
Brilliant information
My auntie lives in no. 5 . Suffield road my uncle lives in no. 31 . My other uncle and auntie lived in the block of flats on the edge of the park we’re you pointed the entrance out but I have played in the park when I was younger 68 now .
Is your Auntie called Margaret?
Yes my auntie Margaret and my uncle ray my uncle John and auntie Mary lived in the flats
Ray drinks in the medlock
@@harrykelly2769 I know Margaret very well, I also know Ray, he was friends with my dad. I also remember Hartley
We used to play on them garages by the flats as kids in the early 70,s Harry
Great memories, lived in North Dingle 👍👍
Do you know Jimmy Carthy?
Hi
No sorry I don’t know jimmy..
Kev can we do more about kirkdale and Walton areas as it is our great liverpool heritage as mine and yours are ingrained in these areas thanks buddy fantastic information follow most of your good work thank you .
I will be speaking to my auntie and uncle tomorrow so your ears will be burning lol 👍👏
I heard that where the Maypole was when we played there was where they hung people..
I live on Westminster road a few minutes away by foot ,behind the estate built in the 70s and it's creepy around here especially my house x
Just added I've seen a ghost in my house and he wasn't see through etc it was a man in his late 40s just standing in the living room looking at me he suddenly just sort of folded into the floor ,honest story .
Crazy isn’t it
Loved this so much Kev ❤Really interesting facts and I find your voice so comforting, could listen for hours 😂 Well done 👏
I worked as a barman in the sessions in 1971 I was 18 the manager was Norman Berket and the pub was well haunted
So I’ve heard mate, I’d love to hear some stories
Robbie, do you remember the Old Tannery behind the Pub 🤔🤔
P.S. My Dad was never out your Pub back back in the day lol 👍👍
@@Theoriginalbigbrillo no don’t remember but who was your dad
@@robbiematthews743
Vic (The Gun) Williams 🤫🤫
@@Theoriginalbigbrillo sorry no I don’t know him probably before my time
really found your content very interesting, I was born in Seaforth but me mams side of the family were born in Kirkdale.
Thank you
That was a interesting watch well done lad 👌
Thank you mate
St marys park which is very near and was behind Westminster road baths has hundreds of bodies from the plaque or some diseases still there.
Do you know anyhing about this very small park or why there have never been houses built on it.?
Thanks kev.great vid.
I know St Mary’s park well, but never knew that about it. I’ll do some research
This was another I was thinking about...known locally as St.Mary's Park, Lester Gardens, between Walton Road, and Westminster Road, Kirkdale was formerly St. Mary's Cemetery.
A huge number of victims of the various Cholera epidemics that swept through Liverpool were buried here, including a number of my own ancestors.
As far as I'm aware, just like Grant Gardens on West Derby Road, it was landscaped and designated as a park by Liverpool Corporation, however the tens of thousands of bodies buried there were left interred and simply landscaped over.
Apparantly over 58 thousand buried there.most in dedicated numbered pits.major Lester had over a hundred thousand followers at his funeral.
50 years as the vicar and helped the many poor souls in the area.
Amazing history.the site names all who are buried there over 60 years till it closed.and what they died of and the age and sometimes occupation.as kids we played football there every night.
Vaguely remember being told we are plating over graves.
Fascinating video mate
Cheers mate
Wow...Brought some memories back there Kev, my neck of the woods also...
I was born around there, went to Fonthill school then Lambeth, use to have a milk & paper around as a kid before & after school. I remember there corner sweetshop opposite the school 😊
I remember the pubs in the area, drank & worked in them all 😂
You must remember Langtry House in the area...
I'll leave it here, got lots of memories of Kirkdale and the history, all changed 😢
Yeah I used to play footy at the back of Langtree house. And the shop opposite the school was Franks
@@Kevcupo lol "Franks" 👏 couldn't remember the name for some reason, some stories there 😉
Played footie everywhere, but always remember the all weather by the Phoenix, knees never been the same 😂
Who's that ??
Ex fonny Road and Lamby roader here to lol ! Lamby 1976-1981 👍👍
Cool stuff mate 👍
My Nan worked in the little building that’s still there! Used to be a youth club ❤
The little chap in the chair at 5:30 was wearing weighted boots ,either that or he was a clown.😐
Is it far from walton road where this video was filmed
About a 5 minute walk
Really enjoyed this Thankyou
Thank you Nichola
Love the history of my city please do more!!🩵🙏🏽
Boss video as always mate
Very interesting i am in Walton from Yorkshire i have lived here 20 years, go past the old police station all the time
It’s a shame they turned it in to flats
I've always wanted to get into metal detecting , you in a club ?
Very interesting, we played in the reck late 50s I to sixties as we lived in Ruskin St, the school was Fontill road & my mum went there, thanks.
Really interesting video!
So interesting kev,remember as a kid years ago had hut in that was a play center,top corner entrance by school,also we called a place at the bottom by sessions pub devil's ditch.❤️
Thank you Shirley, yeah the devils ditch was a weird place
Love the history kev brilliant 😊
Thank you William
I was born in Kirkdale great video lad
Thank you
I grew up on Fonthill Road directly across from Kirkdale C.P., used to hear ghost stories about The Rec, about the ghosts of executed prisoners roaming the grounds at night, no wonder it has an eerie feel to it at night.
I’m going to look more in to hauntings if there are any
@@Kevcupo I think my mum's is definitely haunted, when I was a kid I used to have a stereo with the big speakers, I kept one of the speakers on top of a big wardrobe(to give a sort of surround sound effect) against the wall, one day my brother and I are on the playstation, when this speaker that was against the wall, came flying off the top of the wardrobe, just barely missing both my brother and I.
Our large family moved from Lemon street kirkdale to ormskirk then back again to fountains road in the late 50s.
My mother got a job as a carer in kirkdale homes.
That was one scary place.
Think it was demolished before you lived there.
Looked a bit like walton hospital and the nearby stanley hospital.
Full of history around there.
Yeah they built a whole housing estate where Kirkdale homes once stood. And Stanley hospital is now a care home for the elderly
Boss bit of history that and love a good ghost story me :) I used to live by the old railway line by Springfield Park and the Sainsburys. The story was that a train had crashed under the tunnel and was buried there. Me, my brother and mates used to play around there, before it was the cycle path and remember this little lad dressed in old clothes (like shorts/dungarees and a shirt), standing up at the back of the tunnel and pointing up the track. We thought he was asking for directions (Don't remember him saying anything though which is strange) so we said yeah, just follow the track towards Broadgreen. He then steps down at the back of the tunnel and that's the last we see of him. There was a hole at the back of the tunnel but we didn't see him leave that way. He wasn't see through like you'd think a ghost would look like, just grey in the dark.
Wow that just sent shivers as it reminded me of the little girl I was on about
Kev do a paranormal there
Nice bit of local history that Kev
Thank you
Was brought up around this park used to live in tyne close round the corner from here
Yeah I know Tyne close well
Wonder what kirkdale homes was before it became a nursing place.?
Was it part of the grounds of the prison originally.?
I think they were two separate entities
I'm sure I heard, kirkdale homes was a work house x
Cracking video mate! 😁👍🏻
Cheers mate
Kirkdale is definitely one of them most haunted parts of Liverpool, as a major paranormal head, - ill often start a convo in waiting room ossies cos I love elderly scousers - who are sadly dying off - this lovely fellar next to me in the ossie, got talking - he had stories of that kirkdale homes, playing on them as a kid, all fellars with missing legs and that from WW1 - he got upset actually and I felt terrible, he had loads of kirkdale stories, this prison and that, but Kev, or anyone, is anyone on the little boozer the clock on walton Road facing the aldi?? We had a band pracky in there and all of us together and separately seen things happen and all kinds, it was firmly a grounded spirit and like phantoms from thru the ages, but this main entity was like from the 60s or 70s this ghost - me mate said he saw like a fellar in a camel cost like a bin man, when he went for a piss, white as a sheet, me other mate heard someone like they were chocking to death.. etc etc, my one was like dangerous - went the toilet n the second time I went back this massive massive heavy old old clock heavier than a 25k weight off a barbell just appeared from nowhere - within like 15 minutes, no one could of put it there either, you'd have to walk past our door that was always open, - it felt sinister though, knocking back at you n that when ye knocked for it and this was on a sunny day, anyone from country road kirkdale ways will know the boozer, and ive tried n tried n tried to find history on it and there's nothing, so anyone with rumours or sees this message and knows anything id be made up, well in
I know the clock well, I’ll do some digging on it
@@Kevcupo ahh nice one one mate, a camel coat???! I meant a donkey jacket, we were like the 4 donkeys of the apocalypse, - im going back 10 years now and I think it's changed hands several times, but the 2 floors above the pub are like a time capsule, it was still victorianan era, when we went up there the first time you could feel it was weird right away, we wasn't even in there like the ghostbusters it was our little boss jam room, - thanks mate, surely if anyone who knows someone who knows someone it'll be you, especially round them ways, majorly spooky spooky little ale House that guys