The Welsh Streets were originally built by Welsh workers in the 1870s to accommodate Liverpool's growing population of dockers and their families. Our sister site, Walesonline, said they were ...
and they were specifically built as homes for people who had travelled from Wales to Liverpool to find work. Named after Welsh landmarks and places, the map of the Welsh Streets include Powis ...
There is an area in Toxteth, Liverpool called the 'Welsh Streets' where you can find Pengwern Street, Rhiwlas Street and Wynnstay Street, named in honour of the Welsh immigrant workers who lived ...
Today must be my lucky day, because in just 24 hours, Kensington Palace has shared not one, but three new posts on social media—including a sweet pic of Princess Catherine and footage of the Prince of ...
Janet Street-Porter risked the wrath of the Welsh today, with an Anne Robinson ... north Wales shopped at her mother's market stall in Liverpool.