KEN ROGERS best-selling book will take you back home to the famous terraced streets of Everton & Scottie Road and inspire memories of your childhood, your parents and grandparents, and your old neighbours.
It's 50 years since a clearance programme of almost biblical proportions changed the face of Liverpool's most famous inner-city districts forever. This book will take you back 'home' and make you feel proud.
Everton and Scottie Road Photographs
View our gallery of old Everton and Scottie Road photographs, including images of Everton Brow, Everton Beacon, Netherfield Road, Paddy's Market and Schofields Lemonade Factory.
Everton Brow
A well-known vantage point above Everton Brow Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Everton Beacon in 1230
Everton Beacon in 1230, from a drawing by Syers Source: Liverpool Records Office
Everton's Famous Hill in the 1800s
The great mansions that occupied Everton's famous ridge pre 1840 Source: Liverpool Records Office
'God's Little Acre' in 1820s
'The Hill' dominated by the fantastic villas of the Everton merchants
How slum clearance changed Everton forever
Two ladies chat, oblivious to the 1960s slum clearance devastation with St George's Church still dominant. Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Everton Brow 1878
An idyllic scene captured by Herdman in the summer of 1878 of the Everton lock-up tower on Nethfield Road South. Source: Liverpool Records Office
Netherfield Road North in 1972
With steps leading up to a first floor landing and onwards towards Everton Terrace Source: Liverpool Records Office
Circus Street Everton
These houses had seen better days - even in 1927 Source: Unknown
Gerard Street 1927
Source: Unknown
Cartwright Street 1927
Source: Unknown
Claire Street 1927
Source: Unknown
Johnson Street 1935
Source: Unknown
Silvester Street 1934
When the kids had nothing but a great community to sustain them Source: Unknown
Great Homer Street
Shopping in the 1960s Source: Liverpool Records Office
Great Homer Street
Dalrymple Street off Greaty where the famous Schofield Lemonade Factory stoodSource: Liverpool Records Office
Netherfield Road North 1958
With the old 'Pop' cinema (right) Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Great Homer Street 1966
Source: Liverpool Records Office
Everton Road and Village Street
Source: Liverpool Records Office
Daglish's Pawnshop 1966
On the corner of Great Homer Street and Ellison Street Source: Liverpool Records Office
Great Homer Street 1966
Source: Liverpool Records Office
Schofield Lemonade Factory
Dalrymple Street Everton Source: Liverpool Records Office
Wash Day in Liverpool
The Wash House calls and it's heads up for these women in 1952 Source: Unkown
Heyworth Street 1967
Source: Liverpool Record Office
A typical Everton back entry behind a terraced street
Source: Shrewsbury House Archives
Dryden Street
Source: Liverpool Records Office
1960s aerial shot of Everton and Scottie Road
Aerial shot of the rapidly changing Everton in the 1960s Source: Aero Pictorial Limited
High Rise Revolution in the 60s
Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Doorstep Memories
One old lady, looking out one last time on the demolition devastation Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Berry's Famous Pawn Brokers in Everton
Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Netherfield Road 1950
Source: Liverpool Records Office
Netherfield Road 1967
Source: Liverpool Records Office
Fun on the Debris
The debris was an adventure playground for all young boys, seen here with the Royal Hospital rising in the background Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Greaty Market Liverpool in 1950s
Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
The legendary Paddy's Market on its last day
Where are the young boys now from this historic picture? Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Joshua Street Everton
Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Everton Terrace
Source: Liverpool Records Office
The Orange Lodge
Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
The Orange Lodge
Out in Force on Netherfiled Road South Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Scotland Road looking South
A modern view with the famous Throstles Nest pub on the left
Source: Ken Rogers
Tower Block off Boundary Street and Greaty
Source: Liverpool Daily Post and Echo
Looking down from the St George's Church tower
Source: Ken Rogers
Moon Rise Over St George's Church
Source: St George's Church
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Old Videos of Everton and Scottie Road
PART 1 Liverpool-Everton 1965 unedited footage
PART 2 Liverpool-Everton 1965 unedited footage
We'd like to thank Bernie Donnelly who highlighted this incredible footage to us from this You Tube channel