In 1911, the library moved into the building at 92 Stanley Street where it would remain for the next 94 years.
The Science classrooms on Stanley Street were built in 1889-90.
SH16 (Stanley Street) carried an average of 34,000 vehicles per day in 2003.
By the 1960s the shuttle bus fare from town to Stanley Street was sixpence.
The former officer, Stanley Street, used his status to get bank workers to discuss security procedures and then robbed the banks later.
Stanley Street was also the location for Liverpool's first synagogue, in existence in the 1750s.
The short thoroughfare in Stoneybatter called Stanley Street is named after him.
But then even the Chinese can have bad moments in Stanley Street.
Their first child, Edith, was born at Stanley Street the following year.