Thanks Paul - I'm fishing for my out-of-date A-Z as I type!
Would this be a move out to a "nicer" suburb? Or going down in the world? I've no idea which areas around Liverpool would have been cheap/expensive, fashionable/unfashionable in the late 19th century.
Both Claude and Allan were earning in 1891, although as an apprentice, Allan possibly didn't earn a lot. They could afford a live-in servant, so weren't exactly on the breadline.
Interesting!
Rambler
I suspect downward mobility for Allan's mother, as in 1901 she's back in Toxteth, living with her daughter Margaret, aged 24, born Camberwell, Surrey. They are living at 27 Ashbourne Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool.
They are sharing a house with a widowed Eleanor Hughes, born Holyhead, Anglesey and Eleanor’s son Edward and daughter Elizabeth.
I would think the 1881 residence was the grandest, then its downhill through 1891 to 1901.
Paul