There were many shop buildings in the background. The buildings at left looked more ancient - like Swizz-French architecture. I see Times Furnishing, and Cowan & Sons. On the right was Bunnies Ltd.
Times Furnishing was household textiles. Cowan & Sons was a funeral home. Bunnies Ltd was a departmental store selling wedding outfits for men (grooms). Bunnies Ltd had a characteristic Edwardian-styled building with bottle-like spires. Bunnies Ltd was located at the corner of Whitechapel Street and Church Street. It has been demolished and was replaced by a modern building.
The place where my mother and her step-mother were seated has a new building, or is the new McDonald. Behind them is Lord St. In front of them is Paradise St.
Mariah (left) and Tulip (right). On the right in this photo is the Bunneys Ltd department store (1899-1950s), corner of Church Street and Whitechapel. Google Map: https://www.google.com/maps/Liverpool |
The brown building in the B/W photo above (1953) as seen in Google Map (2014) https://goo.gl/maps/BPe3i8NzZF52 |
Aerial view of location of the brown building (1953) in Google Map (2014). |
Lord St and Church St form a straight road. Paradise St and Whitechapel form a straight road. The 4 roads meet at a 4-junction. |
Identification of places and buildings:
- Bunneys Ltd has been replaced by Forever 21.
- Forever 21 occupies a corner building between Church St and Whitechapel. It is a big building.
- The brown building is still extant and contains 4 shops, including Gold Centre, Warren James Jewellers and Yankee. The brown building is in Lord St.
- Cowan & Sons (top unit) and Hope Brothers (bottom unit) have been replaced by HSBC
- HSBC occupies the corner building between Lord St and Whitechapel.
- Times Furnishing has been replaced by Burger King.
- Adjacent to HSBC is U..... After U... are Burger King, Gold Centre etc.
- McDonald's occupies the corner building between Paradise St and Lord St.
- There is a multi-storey brown building between Paradise St and Church St.
===== BUNNEYS LTD, LIVERPOOL =====
The store name is Bunneys Ltd.
There are photos taken throughout the years - 1899, c.1905, 1910, 1949, 1950s
It was a department store in Liverpool.
I was a general store.
It is an appliance store in Australia.
Jack Bunneys, gentlemen's outfits, wedding trends for grooms
It was located at:
Church Street, Liverpool, 1890-1910
Church Street, Liverpool, c.1905
It was on the corner of Whitechapel and Church Street. The photograph has been taken from Paradise Street (just further back from where McDonalds is now). http://streetsofliverpool.co.uk/bunneys-1950s/
Bunneys Ltd., 1-9 Church Street, Liverpool.
The store was demolished.
===== LIVERPOOL TRANSPORT & PLACES OF INTEREST =====
Liverpool roads - Liverpool picture book
http://www.liverpoolpicturebook.com/p/l1.html
Liverpool buses
http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?76627-From-Trams-to-Buses
Liverpool Pier Head
http://guttedarcades.blogspot.my/2012/05/pierhead-liverpool.html
Bank of Liverpool
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_Liverpool
Steble Fountain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steble_Fountain
Jacey Cinema - Black Orpheus from a 1959 film (another rendition)
https://youtu.be/vPOHeniAVy0
Odeon, London Road 1954
http://streetsofliverpool.co.uk/2011/01/
Liverpool School Language, Music, Dream and Pun c.1980
http://streetsofliverpool.co.uk/2014/09/
Brighton Dome (Royal Pavilion)
https://www.hlf.org.uk/about-us/media-centre/press-releases/%C2%A35m-funding-boost-royal-pavilion-estate
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