Hi
I'm researching ancestors who lived around old Reservoir Street in Everton, Liverpool, in the 1930s. It looks like this street and most of the neighbouring roads were cleared for housing developments in more recent years. That is all for a stretch of Cresswell Street. Does anyone know why this stretch of Cresswell Street survived? I'm guessing either it had better housing stock than its neighbours or wasn't subject to bomb damage. But if anyone knows the real reasons why, it will help fuel my curiosity! Many thanks, Neil