Carters Life in Liverpool
Posted: 25 May 2018 15:42
My Maternal Grandfather was a Carter, he received a medal from the Shipwreck & Humane Society for stopping a run-away horse & Cart in North John Street.
His horse was called 'Prince' & he used to got to take care of him everyday in the stables, on one occasion (when walking by the side of his cart along the side of the Hospital wall on Netherfield road & Prince grabbed him by the collar of his shirt & tossed him in the road, just as he was getting up to tell Prince off the wall collapsed leaving a pile of bricks were he was walking.
He told me when I was @8-9yrs old that they used to have a few spare horses at the bottom of everton road to help carters get up the steep hill, one carter was so tight-waded that he tried to flog his horse up the hill pulling a heavy laden cart on its own, other carters remonstrated with him an stopped him before he killed his horse.
His horse was called 'Prince' & he used to got to take care of him everyday in the stables, on one occasion (when walking by the side of his cart along the side of the Hospital wall on Netherfield road & Prince grabbed him by the collar of his shirt & tossed him in the road, just as he was getting up to tell Prince off the wall collapsed leaving a pile of bricks were he was walking.
He told me when I was @8-9yrs old that they used to have a few spare horses at the bottom of everton road to help carters get up the steep hill, one carter was so tight-waded that he tried to flog his horse up the hill pulling a heavy laden cart on its own, other carters remonstrated with him an stopped him before he killed his horse.