i want to find out past residents that lived in my house at 36 clifton road birkenhead merseyside, ch412sq. there has been a lot of ghost hauntings going on in my house since i have moved in.
Clifton Road railway station was created in 1881.
Clifton Road railway station ended in 1931.
In Clifton School at Lambert road
The address of the Mcpld-Clifton Branch is: 590 32 Road, #6F, Clifton, 81520 7608
The address of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library is: 475 Moe Road, Clifton Park, 12065 3808
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Birkenhead and Liverpool waterfronts face each other across the river Mersey, direct line of sight distance is about 0.75 kilometres, road access through the Kingsway or Queensway road tunnels under the Mersey river is about 2 kilometres.
Use http://maps.google.com/ In the search box, enter Clifton NJ You can zoom in and out, and with your mouse, you can move the map window in any direction. Montville is west of Clifton. If you don't find it, enter Montville NJ, and the program will take you over to that location. Depending on what part of Clifton you leave from and what part of Montville is your destination, it looks like Little Falls Road to Fairfield Road to Horseneck Road.
Queens Road Clifton, Bristol
The address of the Central Citizens' Library District is: 1134 East 3100 North Road, Clifton, 60927 7070
93 miles taking this route:Take A61 BARNSLEY or M1 to The NORTH, from Sheffield, to A628 to MANCHESTER. Follow signs.Take A628 to M67 MANCHESTER (to M60 [to M56]).Take M67 to M60 RING ROAD (S & W) (to M56 towards MANCHESTER AIRPORT).Take M60 around MANCHESTER, on the RING ROAD, to M56 to CHESTER and WARRINGTON at J4.Take M56 to M53 to BIRKENHEAD at J15.Take M53 to Birkenhead, and follow signs to the FERRY DOCKS.
I read around the net and did not find any instances of air raids on Birkenhead, one of the places where children were sent to be kept safe from the Blitz bombings. You may be able to find out more from the people of the web site posted below on the related link. There were certainly some major air raids on Birkenhead, the worst being in 1941. My Uncle Ernest was killed in this one & my dad had to identify his body in a mortuary crowded with dead victims of the bombing. Children were NOT evacuated to Birkenhead for safety. On the contrary, they were evacuated OUT. I should know, because we took in 2 children from B'head, & there were other evacuees billeted at several homes in our road. We lived about 7 miles out of B'head. Merseyside (i.e. Liverpool & Birkenhead was a prime target for the Luftwaffe because L'pool was the major port for the transatlantic convoys, and they built ships & submarines at B'head.