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MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 01:40 PM
As promised I've scanned the maps from the 1928 pocket guide Probably be around 5 posts
Enjoy
Rob
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 01:43 PM
As promised I've scanned the maps from the 1928 pocket guide Probably be around 5 posts
Enjoy
Rob
here's more
Rob
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 01:44 PM
here's more
Rob
and more
Thankyou, fantastic contributions to what is becoming a valuable internet resource for everything Liverpool! Cheers :handclap:
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 01:47 PM
No probs Kev , such a wonderful site full of wonderful people!
Rob
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 01:51 PM
and more
and more
Great stuff Rob, well done and thanks.
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 03:06 PM
and more
And theres more!
wallasey
06-30-2007, 03:07 PM
Great maps there! The Municiple wards is an interesting find and a great read. Never knew there was a "North Scotland" and "South Scotland" at one time!
Many Thanks for sharing these!
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 03:09 PM
And theres more!
Final ones.
For people interested in railways on the previous threads the maps show quite clearly the old stations in the area now closed
Rob
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 03:10 PM
Great maps there! The Municiple wards is an interesting find and a great read. Never knew there was a "North Scotland" and "South Scotland" at one time!
Many Thanks for sharing these!
thanks Wallasey and Ged , got loads of other interesting stuff to upload soon
Rob
robbo176
06-30-2007, 03:13 PM
Great maps MTT thanks for sharing them :PDT_Piratz_26:
chippie
06-30-2007, 06:05 PM
Well I,m blowed, thank you so much for showing us these smashing maps. I,ve been looking at them for ages. And the promise of more goodies, great, bring it on, and thanks again.
MerseysideTransportTrust
06-30-2007, 07:41 PM
Well I,m blowed, thank you so much for showing us these smashing maps. I,ve been looking at them for ages. And the promise of more goodies, great, bring it on, and thanks again.
Its a pleasure Chippie !
I've really enjoyed some of the posts on the forum and its nice to be able to post some back for others to enjoy.
Its such a fab place , all credit to Kev too for bringing us together!
Kind Regards
Rob
PhilipG
07-01-2007, 08:00 AM
Great maps there! The Municiple wards is an interesting find and a great read. Never knew there was a "North Scotland" and "South Scotland" at one time!
Many Thanks for sharing these!
It's going to confuse our discussions about boundaries even further! :eek:
I don't know why Toxteth extends all the way to Garston.
And where is Stanley! :shock:
Thanks again for scanning and posting these. :handclap:
Certainly a keeper.
Jericho
07-01-2007, 10:13 AM
It's going to confuse our discussions about boundaries even further! :eek:
I don't know why Toxteth extends all the way to Garston.
And where is Stanley! :shock:
Thanks again for scanning and posting these. :handclap:
Certainly a keeper.
I have given up on the idea that districts within Liverpool can be definitively pinned down once and for all! You pay your money and you take your choice from parliamenary, civic, parish and local sensibility. I was in a shop in Lark Lane the other day and someone had a bus timetable of buses between Aigburth and Bootle from the 40s. Aigburth had two starting points, one in Aigburth Vale and the other in Lark Lane (Livingstone Drive). I never even knew that buses ever terminated in Livingstone Drive.
Great maps BTW - thanks for posting them.
taffy
07-01-2007, 04:50 PM
It's going to confuse our discussions about boundaries even further! :eek:
I don't know why Toxteth extends all the way to Garston.
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This is very interesting. It seems the East Toxteth Parliamentary boundaries extended to include Aigburth. Perhaps that's why the St Michael's area became to be known as "Aigburth " too
MerseysideTransportTrust
07-01-2007, 09:51 PM
It's going to confuse our discussions about boundaries even further! :eek:
I don't know why Toxteth extends all the way to Garston.
And where is Stanley! :shock:
Thanks again for scanning and posting these. :handclap:
Certainly a keeper.
Im so pleased the maps have been of use.
I've just got a late 30s bus map off Ebay so that will be going on soon!
Regards
Rob
MerseysideTransportTrust
07-01-2007, 10:03 PM
I was in a shop in Lark Lane the other day and someone had a bus timetable of buses between Aigburth and Bootle from the 40s. Aigburth had two starting points, one in Aigburth Vale and the other in Lark Lane (Livingstone Drive). I never even knew that buses ever terminated in Livingstone Drive.
Great maps BTW - thanks for posting them.
I think I've got a pic somewhere of a prewar bus on the 60 showing LARK LANE i'll try and dig it out. The 1958 timetable hows a few evening journeys to LARK LANE.
The 60 used to start in DINGLE (Ullet Rd/Belvedere Rd) just by the DINGLE bus depot anyone any pics of the external of the depot?
Regards
Rob
PhilipG
07-01-2007, 10:28 PM
I think I've got a pic somewhere of a prewar bus on the 60 showing LARK LANE i'll try and dig it out. The 1958 timetable hows a few evening journeys to LARK LANE.
The 60 used to start in DINGLE (Ullet Rd/Belvedere Rd) just by the DINGLE bus depot anyone any pics of the external of the depot?
Regards
Rob
How's this to be going on with? (Taken in 1991)
I've got one of the full exterior.
Will post it after I've found & scanned it, and will put it in the '1980s / 1990s' thread.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/166/378467707_a3b3979135_o.jpg
MerseysideTransportTrust
07-01-2007, 11:08 PM
How's this to be going on with? (Taken in 1991)
I've got one of the full exterior.
Will post it after I've found & scanned it, and will put it in the '1980s / 1990s' thread.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/166/378467707_a3b3979135_o.jpg
Many thanks Philip :)
Kind Regards
Rob
raymocon
01-23-2008, 05:18 PM
Just what i have been searching for!!!!
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