Brilliant! Made me teary and made me smile at the same rime. Lived in USA for 24 years but still come HOME to Kirkby every year to see family and friends. Loved my childhood there.
i live in kirby now was born in bolton brought up down south im what you call a northen cockney been here for 8 years now just love it and the people just proper people thank you kirkby
I'm a southdene lad. Brought up in kirkby. It put me right to survive for the rest of my life. St Kevin's was a great school with brilliant teachers. Always in my mind as I haven't lived there for 20 years great memories. 9:43
Hi I used to live at the bottom of sedburn Rd. Cleadon close. Opposite the old ottis elevator company. I worked in benidorm for many years. And was a dj for 30 years in Liverpool. Thank you for your comment.
I am from Grassendale in South Liverpool, but married a Kirkby lad and we have lived here, not far from his mum and dad, since 2002. I didn't know Kirkby before I met my husband, but Kirkby along with Speke, Netherĺey and other overspill areas had always fascinated me. There is a certain spirit that lasts a few generations in people that have been uprooted. I didn't imagine I would come to call one of those areas home and come to feel more like I belong in Kirkby more than I ever did in Grassendale. I love being a part of the history of such a unique town.
I came across this video by accident.....I worked at Mill Farm in 1980/81 on a training scheme. I remember the play leaders Steve Guy and Paddy. I worked with John Hoply an Stephen Murphy. John I had known from St Kevin's School......John Wakefield I remember from Hugton college in 1988/89. I also remember his brother Stephen....Well done to everyone involved in making the short film
Brilliant to watch - is there more? Made me smile so much my face hurt. Left Kirkby in 1989 to join the Navy. Miss it so was great to hear the people and see the sights again
Thanks for the great memories of Kirkby, we moved from Toxteth to Southdene in 1955 lived there til 1973. I remember the countryside before the Townie was built and a lot more, Went to St Kev's and remember getting the strap too well, I think I held the record for the most strappings in the 3rd yr. Oh and Spinney Woods, I practically lived there in the summer hol's
Kirkby a new town in the borough Knowsley next to Liverpool ... full of people from Liverpool. Over my 58 years (of living in Liverpool) I think I went to the town Centre twice. On watching this video "the people" have informed me of the place and how they Love It Some of the images remind me of where I am from originally "The Childwall Valley Estate" built in 1962 next to Bell Vale. This is a Great Video and because of it, I intend to go and take a real look around Kirkby instead of just the town center!.
I lived in kirkby from when I was born in 1980 until I moved out about 20 years ago. Its sad to see how fresh it looked, and now going back to see my mum and , the baths has gone, sports center has gone. I remember watching Monster Trucks there in about 1990. The community feel of this video is something I dont sense anymore unfortunately. As for the Peacock, that was Grandads second home !
Brilliantly produced video... great characters, visually engaging and full of heartwarming stories.. Hats off to you, from a fellow video producer and Kirkby lad.. We should produce a video all about the thriving music scene of the day.. Thank you...
Since 1974 when Huyton became the political centre the people of Kirkby has lost so much. The Kirkby sports centre and cycle track, the civic buildings, the community centres and church clubs, the big factories, the football pitches, no big supermarket for 40 years, no picture house or hotel (apart from the refugee hotel on the east lancs.). So many famous and noteworthy people from here but we have been dumped on from a great height.
Enjoyed this video. I was born on Westhead Walk, Northwood. Went to Simonswood infants then Primary school before Ruffwood Senior school. Worked in Kirkby market on the fruit & veg. Loved the Peacock, saw some great bands there. Happy memories. Thanks.
I moved to Kirkby from Anfield Road in 1951, to Ravenhead Ave., Southdene. At that time there were not any schools in Kirkby. My mother insisted that I went to Junior school, so I walked a cross Ribblers Lane through the wood to a tram stop on the East Lanc Road. i then caught the 19 tram to Sleepers Hill /Breck Road and walked to Anfield Road School. Come hale or shine and i was seven years old. I left Kirkby in 1966 to go to a Teacher Training College in Dudley Worcs. I returned for a short time in 1969 and purchased a house in Mount Crescent by Kirkby station. Moving from there to Childwall in 73. Just as a point of interest my Father was the last Chairman of Kirkby UDC. Thanks for sharing this film.
I remember Mill Farm when it had waterfall and a high cliff, we used to put a rope on a scrawny tree on top of it and swing out over the river 30 feet below. Mind you the height of the slides in the park 30 feet wasn't scary
The amount of things that has gone, kirkby sports centre, the big baths, all kinds of stuff, even now there is still poverty in kirkby, always the same though for places in the north west
Terry Moogan here from usa born in scottie road real scouser Kirby great place, on the phone thee other day to a friend lives there, you will love my book coming out in December on amazon LIVERPOOL BANK ROBBER TO THE Hollywood Butler GOD BLESS YOU ALL Terry Moogan
The jewel in the crown was the kirkby sports centre the powers that be let it run down bit by bit would never of happened if it was in Huyton, The sports centre made world champion boxes, top professional footballers national cycling champion, Pulling it down was the worst thing that ever happened to this to town.
@@fredzep01 beg all you want, it’s true. Modern day scousers are neo-wools with their girly haircuts and calling each other bro. None of that crap in Knowsley. 🔥💪🏻
Mercer hights at the end. They were empty at that point. The plastic facade you see down the middle was originally verandas. They put those there because so many people committed suicide from there. Note the top one burned out? I remember that fire. Had he taken this photo a few weeks later, all that plastic was melted after kids set fire to a flat. It caught like grenfel did. It spread, but nobody lived there, of course, but the smoke was toxic, and it took fire fighters a long time to control. I can even remember those windows open on the 12th, 10th and 9th floors. They knocked them down, thankfully. But it used to be a fun place to play years before. I knew lots who lived in all 4 or those blocks on Mercer Avenue.
Did Kirkby have carnival like street floats, we used to have them a couple of times through the year, just over the other side of the lancs, but all that seemed to have stopped during the early eighties, it's only now I'm at my age, I tend to think about the damage a particular party did to of all our communities....
Amazing this. So sad that motor vehicles have ruined so much for us and our children. Roads too dangerous and clogged for parents to allow kids play out. Let's take them back :)
I'm a Kirkby kid, born in 1974 and lived all but 12 months of my life here. It's not perfect, but it is home - my home. And I love it.
Brilliant! Made me teary and made me smile at the same rime. Lived in USA for 24 years but still come HOME to Kirkby every year to see family and friends. Loved my childhood there.
This is so good and brings back all those Happy memories of living in kirkby . Thanks to all concerned 😊
Concerning behave
Southdene me dont act like your from somewhere when we are right there try and get down the L32 steps
Hahaha you know
i live in kirby now was born in bolton brought up down south im what you call a northen cockney been here for 8 years now just love it and the people just proper people thank you kirkby
Has made me smile so much ❤ I'm proud to say I was brought up in Kirkby. Our mum and dad were there from 1958 in Changford.
I'm a southdene lad. Brought up in kirkby. It put me right to survive for the rest of my life. St Kevin's was a great school with brilliant teachers. Always in my mind as I haven't lived there for 20 years great memories. 9:43
Think I remember you did you used to live by zedburn road
Hi I used to live at the bottom of sedburn Rd. Cleadon close. Opposite the old ottis elevator company. I worked in benidorm for many years. And was a dj for 30 years in Liverpool. Thank you for your comment.
Thought so I lived in Shaldon walk went to st Kev’s moved from kirkby in the 80s
I am from Grassendale in South Liverpool, but married a Kirkby lad and we have lived here, not far from his mum and dad, since 2002.
I didn't know Kirkby before I met my husband, but Kirkby along with Speke, Netherĺey and other overspill areas had always fascinated me. There is a certain spirit that lasts a few generations in people that have been uprooted.
I didn't imagine I would come to call one of those areas home and come to feel more like I belong in Kirkby more than I ever did in Grassendale.
I love being a part of the history of such a unique town.
I came across this video by accident.....I worked at Mill Farm in 1980/81 on a training scheme. I remember the play leaders Steve Guy and Paddy. I worked with John Hoply an Stephen Murphy. John I had known from St Kevin's School......John Wakefield I remember from Hugton college in 1988/89. I also remember his brother Stephen....Well done to everyone involved in making the short film
This is great as it's my home town, brothers still lives there. Thank you for putting this together and posting it xx
Thank you for letting me relive my memory's xx
Brilliant to watch - is there more? Made me smile so much my face hurt. Left Kirkby in 1989 to join the Navy. Miss it so was great to hear the people and see the sights again
Love Kirkby, the people are amazing. I live in Maghull now but Kirkby is still where I say I’m from ❤
Same here!
Great piece of social history and fabulous videography.
Thank you so much for this was amazing took me back so much.How lucky was we to have john taking them pictures.
Fabulous ❤ left Kirkby when I was 8 I went to St Maries till 1971
Wow! What a superb film! I really enjoyed this trip down Memory Lane. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the great memories of Kirkby, we moved from Toxteth to Southdene in 1955 lived there til 1973. I remember the countryside before the Townie was built and a lot more, Went to St Kev's and remember getting the strap too well, I think I held the record for the most strappings in the 3rd yr. Oh and Spinney Woods, I practically lived there in the summer hol's
Great feature film!, thanks to all involved.
Kirkby a new town in the borough Knowsley next to Liverpool ... full of people from Liverpool.
Over my 58 years (of living in Liverpool) I think I went to the town Centre twice.
On watching this video "the people" have informed me of the place and how they Love It
Some of the images remind me of where I am from originally "The Childwall Valley Estate" built in 1962 next to Bell Vale.
This is a Great Video and because of it, I intend to go and take a real look around Kirkby instead of just the town center!.
That was Brilliant!! Loved every bit of that!
I lived in kirkby from when I was born in 1980 until I moved out about 20 years ago. Its sad to see how fresh it looked, and now going back to see my mum and , the baths has gone, sports center has gone. I remember watching Monster Trucks there in about 1990. The community feel of this video is something I dont sense anymore unfortunately. As for the Peacock, that was Grandads second home !
Brilliantly produced video... great characters, visually engaging and full of heartwarming stories..
Hats off to you, from a fellow video producer and Kirkby lad..
We should produce a video all about the thriving music scene of the day..
Thank you...
Since 1974 when Huyton became the political centre the people of Kirkby has lost so much. The Kirkby sports centre and cycle track, the civic buildings, the community centres and church clubs, the big factories, the football pitches, no big supermarket for 40 years, no picture house or hotel (apart from the refugee hotel on the east lancs.). So many famous and noteworthy people from here but we have been dumped on from a great height.
It took me back down memory lane when I was growing up in Kirkby which I still live🤗
Great when you have the rose colour glasses on i lived in Northwood an went to St.Maries an St.Kevins 62 to 72 escaped in 1980
Enjoyed this video. I was born on Westhead Walk, Northwood. Went to Simonswood infants then Primary school before Ruffwood Senior school. Worked in Kirkby market on the fruit & veg. Loved the Peacock, saw some great bands there. Happy memories. Thanks.
Love this ❤
Went to Kirkby in the 1973 for a week to family stayed for 6 weeks had a great time ❤
Love this thank you
Beautiful x
I moved to Kirkby from Anfield Road in 1951, to Ravenhead Ave., Southdene. At that time there were not any schools in Kirkby. My mother insisted that I went to Junior school, so I walked a cross Ribblers Lane through the wood to a tram stop on the East Lanc Road. i then caught the 19 tram to Sleepers Hill /Breck Road and walked to Anfield Road School. Come hale or shine and i was seven years old. I left Kirkby in 1966 to go to a Teacher Training College in Dudley Worcs. I returned for a short time in 1969 and purchased a house in Mount Crescent by Kirkby station. Moving from there to Childwall in 73. Just as a point of interest my Father was the last Chairman of Kirkby UDC. Thanks for sharing this film.
Born there in 1958,lived in Cherryfield crecent went to Rushy hey school st Chad's school then Ruffwood, left in 1971 when we moved to Skem.
I remember Mill Farm when it had waterfall and a high cliff, we used to put a rope on a scrawny tree on top of it and swing out over the river 30 feet below. Mind you the height of the slides in the park 30 feet wasn't scary
Thanks
That was boss, I wish someone had the foresight to document my stomping ground, but only up to the early eighties if you know what I mean...
The amount of things that has gone, kirkby sports centre, the big baths, all kinds of stuff, even now there is still poverty in kirkby, always the same though for places in the north west
Terry Moogan here from usa born in scottie road real scouser Kirby great place, on the phone thee other day to a friend lives there, you will love my book coming out in December on amazon LIVERPOOL BANK ROBBER TO THE Hollywood Butler GOD BLESS YOU ALL Terry Moogan
Terry we knew you in Santa Monica , the Kings Head, Ken and Joan
The jewel in the crown was the kirkby sports centre the powers that be let it run down bit by bit would never of happened if it was in Huyton, The sports centre made world champion boxes, top professional footballers national cycling champion,
Pulling it down was
the worst thing that ever happened to this to town.
Kirkby is more Scouse than Liverpool. 💪🏻🔥
I beg to differ, haha..
@@fredzep01 beg all you want, it’s true. Modern day scousers are neo-wools with their girly haircuts and calling each other bro.
None of that crap in Knowsley. 🔥💪🏻
Mercer hights at the end. They were empty at that point. The plastic facade you see down the middle was originally verandas. They put those there because so many people committed suicide from there.
Note the top one burned out? I remember that fire. Had he taken this photo a few weeks later, all that plastic was melted after kids set fire to a flat. It caught like grenfel did. It spread, but nobody lived there, of course, but the smoke was toxic, and it took fire fighters a long time to control.
I can even remember those windows open on the 12th, 10th and 9th floors.
They knocked them down, thankfully. But it used to be a fun place to play years before. I knew lots who lived in all 4 or those blocks on Mercer Avenue.
Does anyone know where the Karate photograph originated from? The boxing ring is on the right, looking at the photograph. Thank you.
Did Kirkby have carnival like street floats, we used to have them a couple of times through the year, just over the other side of the lancs, but all that seemed to have stopped during the early eighties, it's only now I'm at my age, I tend to think about the damage a particular party did to of all our communities....
Did john live in Elstead road
John Wakefield lived in Quarry Green Heights (if you mean that John) - he moved out and died not long afterwards. A great neighbour. Sadly missed.
Yes John did live in Elstead Road second close on the left with his family. Think it was 34 facing miss browns . Nice family
@1:00 is that a ufo ?
0:42s in….I did not consent to this 😂
Omg Josh I thought that looked like you! 😂
“Horsefall!??…oh shit Moran!” …yeah did not consent 😂😂
@@joshuasage8826 🤣🤣🤣
It was and still is an absolute shīthole
@tjnz you're not wrong about that. I've lived in Kirkby all my life (33 years)
@tjnz...maybe coz you lived there?...
@@frankhornby6873 a long time ago
Amazing this. So sad that motor vehicles have ruined so much for us and our children. Roads too dangerous and clogged for parents to allow kids play out. Let's take them back :)