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10 Admiral Grove, a property in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, is the house in which Ringo Starr lived for twenty years before he rose to fame with the Beatles. Starr's infant school, St. Silas Primary School, on Pengwern Street, was yards away from his front door. He was a sickly child and, due to his many absences from school, was taught to read and write at home. A severe bout of peritonitis led him to spend much of his seventh year at the Royal Children’s Hospital. When Starr was 13, his mother Elsie married a Londoner, Harry Graves. The Starkeys' local pub, The Empress, where Elsie was a barmaid, adjoins Admiral Grove. The pub was immortalised in 1970 by being featured on the front cover of Starr's first solo album Sentimental Journey. During "Beatlemania", the documentary The Mersey So

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  • 10 Admiral Grove, a property in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, is the house in which Ringo Starr lived for twenty years before he rose to fame with the Beatles. Starr's infant school, St. Silas Primary School, on Pengwern Street, was yards away from his front door. He was a sickly child and, due to his many absences from school, was taught to read and write at home. A severe bout of peritonitis led him to spend much of his seventh year at the Royal Children’s Hospital. When Starr was 13, his mother Elsie married a Londoner, Harry Graves. The Starkeys' local pub, The Empress, where Elsie was a barmaid, adjoins Admiral Grove. The pub was immortalised in 1970 by being featured on the front cover of Starr's first solo album Sentimental Journey. During "Beatlemania", the documentary The Mersey Sound, filmed by BBC producer Don Haworth, showed Starr being mobbed by fans on Admiral Grove as he made his way to George Harrison's open-topped sports car. (en)
  • Le 10 Admiral Grove à Liverpool, dans le quartier Toxteth, est la maison d'enfance de Ringo Starr, célèbre batteur des Beatles. (fr)
  • 10 Admiral Grove is een huis in Liverpool. Hier woonde de Beatles-drummer Ringo Starr gedurende zijn kindertijd van circa 1946 tot 1963 Nadat zijn ouders scheidden, kwam hij op driejarige leeftijd op dit adres aan 10 Admiral Grove te wonen. Het is een rijtjeshuis in het stadsdeel Dingle. In de documentaire The Mersey Sound (1963) is het huis te zien, terwijl een uitzinnige menigte hem en George Harrison omringen. In 1963 vond ook de doorbraak van The Beatles plaats en verliet Starr, eigenlijk Richard Starkey, deze woning. Zijn ouders vertrokken later naar de wijk Gateacre. In het lied Liverpool 8 vereeuwigde Ringo Starr deze straat en ook Madryn Street, waar hij op nummer 9 geboren werd. Hierin zingt hij Liverpool I left you, said 'goodbye' to Madryn Street aan het begin van het lied en sluit hij het laatste couplet af met Admiral Grove als vervangende straatnaam. Het huis werd in 2016 tijdens een veiling gekocht door een Beatlefan. Ervoor had ze ook al het huis van de moeder van John Lennon gekocht, evenals het huis van George Harrison in de wijk Speke. (nl)
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  • Le 10 Admiral Grove à Liverpool, dans le quartier Toxteth, est la maison d'enfance de Ringo Starr, célèbre batteur des Beatles. (fr)
  • 10 Admiral Grove, a property in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, is the house in which Ringo Starr lived for twenty years before he rose to fame with the Beatles. Starr's infant school, St. Silas Primary School, on Pengwern Street, was yards away from his front door. He was a sickly child and, due to his many absences from school, was taught to read and write at home. A severe bout of peritonitis led him to spend much of his seventh year at the Royal Children’s Hospital. When Starr was 13, his mother Elsie married a Londoner, Harry Graves. The Starkeys' local pub, The Empress, where Elsie was a barmaid, adjoins Admiral Grove. The pub was immortalised in 1970 by being featured on the front cover of Starr's first solo album Sentimental Journey. During "Beatlemania", the documentary The Mersey So (en)
  • 10 Admiral Grove is een huis in Liverpool. Hier woonde de Beatles-drummer Ringo Starr gedurende zijn kindertijd van circa 1946 tot 1963 Nadat zijn ouders scheidden, kwam hij op driejarige leeftijd op dit adres aan 10 Admiral Grove te wonen. Het is een rijtjeshuis in het stadsdeel Dingle. In de documentaire The Mersey Sound (1963) is het huis te zien, terwijl een uitzinnige menigte hem en George Harrison omringen. In 1963 vond ook de doorbraak van The Beatles plaats en verliet Starr, eigenlijk Richard Starkey, deze woning. Zijn ouders vertrokken later naar de wijk Gateacre. (nl)
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