As a born and bred Scouser, who still lives in Liverpool, I just really loved this wonderful upload. It was very well done and so different. Serious kudos to you for having such a different idea and pulling it off so extremely well. Well done you!! You deserve a massive pat on the back for this. I loved it, loved it, LOVED IT!!❤😊👍
From 1949 the population started to be moved outside the city boundaries. As liverpool city council built council estates such as Kirkby Huyton Knowsley, Halewood ouside the city boundaries then in the sixties and seventies cantril farm. Tower Hill . Then throughout the 1970s you had the slum clearance programme where people were encouraged into new towns such as Runcorn Skelmersdale ,Winsford,Telford. Etc . Then in 1974 all the bits that Liverpool city council didn't want( Half of Halewood, half of cantril farm, all of page moss all of Kirkby) were given to the new Knowsley borough council so on paper reducing the population even further so its not as clear cut as it looks ie the population didn't just "leave of their own accord " cheers for yet another brilliant trip to the past.
I love watching the videos, thanks for making them.
excellent , a side by side pic would be even better
Thank you, it's lovely
As a born and bred Scouser, who still lives in Liverpool, I just really loved this wonderful upload. It was very well done and so different. Serious kudos to you for having such a different idea and pulling it off so extremely well. Well done you!! You deserve a massive pat on the back for this. I loved it, loved it, LOVED IT!!❤😊👍
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Another fantastic video..brilliant !!!
A new way of doing then and now I like it 👍 the clocks go backwards nice touch
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I have 👍
Amazing, thank you .
Love it.
Labour of love. As always.
nice
So the Liverpool population has reduced drastically 😐
It peaked in the 1930s. Took me by surprise when I researched the population data
From 1949 the population started to be moved outside the city boundaries. As liverpool city council built council estates such as Kirkby Huyton Knowsley, Halewood ouside the city boundaries then in the sixties and seventies cantril farm. Tower Hill .
Then throughout the 1970s you had the slum clearance programme where people were encouraged into new towns such as Runcorn Skelmersdale ,Winsford,Telford. Etc . Then in 1974 all the bits that Liverpool city council didn't want( Half of Halewood, half of cantril farm, all of page moss all of Kirkby) were given to the new Knowsley borough council so on paper reducing the population even further so its not as clear cut as it looks ie the population didn't just "leave of their own accord " cheers for yet another brilliant trip to the past.