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Title: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: johnson on Wednesday 27 April 11 12:29 BST (UK)
Hi Everyone,
                      Does anyone have any information about the planning and building of the present hospital in prescot street in the 1960's. Architects, building firms e.t.c.  I work in the hospital at present and there has always been a constant rumour that the hospital was built back to front from the original plans, i.e. the back should have been in prescot street. Seems a bit far fetched to me but you never know.
I went to SFX in shaw street and used to walk through the streets on which the hospital is built to catch the number 25 bus. A map of the former streets and surrounding area would be good.
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: Ruskie on Wednesday 27 April 11 13:34 BST (UK)
If you don't get the answers you are looking for here these suggestions may help.

Ged Fagan, the owner of this website www.inacityliving.piczo.com and author of several books and general Liverpool expert, is a member of rootschat (name: ged fagan  ;)). You can always send him a personal message.

You may get some help on the forum here:
http://www.yoliverpool.com/
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: Pegasuss on Wednesday 27 April 11 16:52 BST (UK)
Johnson.

Yes, the Rumours are True, the first Main Contracter went Bust, & the 2nd one nearly went Bust as well (main problems were because they kept getting all sorts of Updates & things needed to be ripped out & Replaced, also there was a Big Problem with Theft of their Building Suppies [@1-2million pounds a Year], some of this may be down to wrong printed Delivery Documents).

P.S.

I used to work on the site for a sub-contracter employer! ::) ;)


Their are a few Pics of it on Here:

http://inacityliving.piczo.com/?g=42204765&cr=7

Not very much online about it when it was being built?
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: Ruskie on Wednesday 27 April 11 23:27 BST (UK)

Very sad to see all those buildings that have been demolished ...  :'(
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: garstonite on Thursday 28 April 11 09:30 BST (UK)
Tysons was the 2nd contractor and the plans were indeed revised...it took TWELVE years to build because of cock-ups.it Started in 1966 and was finished in 1978..
It was built right opposite the old Liverpool Infirmary and this is at what is now the back of the Hospital...and it was originally the front ...(being opposite the old Infirmary)
allan
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: garstonite on Thursday 28 April 11 09:33 BST (UK)
Just found this.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Liverpool_University_Hospital
allan
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: Ruskie on Thursday 28 April 11 14:52 BST (UK)
Gosh - Demolishing it already?  :o That's an expensive little project .....
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: Pegasuss on Thursday 28 April 11 16:03 BST (UK)
Gosh - Demolishing it already?  :o That's an expensive little project .....

They never fully take the cost in to account, it is as if all they like doing is 'Knocking things Down' (Whether they need to or not).

We have seen this all before in Liverpool (as in most big Cities), Whole Areas of Liverpool were leveled from 1958 to @1970 (All in the name of 'Progress').

The biggest effect of all this was the Scattering of Communites & Families. (My own relatives & freinds were scattered from a half mile radius to every area of Merseyside).

P.S. Most of this was done in the name of Politics & Religion (Socio-Political Engineering at it's Worst).  :(
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: johnson on Friday 29 April 11 19:37 BST (UK)
Thanks for all the replies folks very interesting
Title: Re: Site of Royal liverpool Hospital
Post by: Blue70 on Saturday 30 April 11 20:37 BST (UK)
The demolitions helped to reduce sectarianism in some areas so it wasn't all bad.

C