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Mrs Katie Williams ex-resident of Gerard Gardens who has now been re-housed to a new home
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Mrs Katie Williams ex-resident of Gerard Gardens who has now been re-housed to a new home
Mrs Katie Williams ex-resident of Gerard Gardens who has now been re-housed to a new home in nearby St Josephs Close. She and her neighbours had chosen to stay in Gerard Gardens until they were offered houses near to each other, which has now happened. Gerard Gardens was a tenement block in Liverpool city centre. Designed and built in the 1930s by Architect, Sir Lancelot Keay. 30th October 1987
Frank Loughlin
Liverpool Post and Echo Archive
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
England
Media ID 21681536
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This print captures the resilient spirit of Mrs Katie Williams, a former resident of Gerard Gardens in Liverpool city centre. After years of living in the derelict flats, Mrs Williams and her neighbors made a collective decision to remain until they were offered new homes close to each other. Their determination paid off when they were finally re-housed in nearby St Josephs Close. Gerard Gardens, an iconic tenement block designed by renowned architect Sir Lancelot Keay in the 1930s, had become a symbol of defiance against adversity. The art deco architecture stood as a testament to the community's strength and unity amidst challenging circumstances. In this snapshot from October 30th, 1987, we witness Mrs Katie Williams standing proudly outside her new home. Her radiant smile reflects both relief and hope for a brighter future. This image encapsulates not only the story of one woman's journey but also represents the communal bond that was forged within Gerard Gardens. As we delve into this piece of history from Liverpool's past, it serves as a reminder that communities can overcome even the most daunting obstacles when they stand together. Frank Loughlin's photograph immortalizes this momentous occasion with its powerful portrayal of resilience and triumph over adversity during an era marked by social change and urban transformation.
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