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With all the barricades and fencing gone we are once more free to roam the
steps of st georges hall again. Notice the fencing in front of the car park
does this mean it`s being demolished I hope
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With all the barricades and fencing gone we are once more free to roam the
steps of st georges hall again. Notice the fencing in front of the car park
does this mean it`s being demolished I hope
Nice one Gregsdad.Hope you don't mind me copying it for some friends who live outside Liverpool.
Cheers buddy:PDT_Piratz_26:
Great viewpoint, but where were you?
I think he's standing outside St Georges Hall, on the cobbles above the entrance to the subway.
It has changed so much over the last 50 or so years; I miss the flower bed! It would look rather monochrome if it weren't for the Concourse Tower being covered in purple to be honest!
To be honest, Lime Street and Great Charlotte Street has lost alot of its old charm since everything was cleared. I wasn't born back then, but the images I have seen pre-dating the mass clearance of this part of the city showed what great buildings other than the St Georges Hall we had/have.
Another Great shot thought mate, it will be interesting to look back on in a few years time and compare the difference!
It looks as if the tower is suspended on two poles, pretty good shot of it too Russ
"Nice Pic"! Gregs dad. I recognised the 'Forum' Cinema, and the Cathedral of course, But nothing else!!! How places have changed!:Smiliz_Kingz_PDT_13
pavements look wider than i remember them
Gregs dad.
Were you inside the former North Western Hotel?
You were obviously a lot higher than street level.
A good vantage point is the car park roof itself, but make sure they haven't started demolishing it first :)
This 60s row will soon be consigned to history.
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Walk along here then turn right that`s the spot
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The side entrance door which will be behind you
Philip, take the lift or stairs around the corner from the book clearance centre and the top floor is an open air car park, you'll need to stand on the very sharp perimeter steel buffers but you can rest your camera or your elbows on the wide surrounding wall, don't worry you can't fall off, unless you want an extra higher shot and you stand on the wall itself.
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Looking better without the barricades and fencing
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The old North Western Hotel on Lime St converted to halls of residence for
students with a bar called The Head Of Steam in the left hand corner.
View from the steps of St George`s Hall
Thank's for that pic, Gregs Dad. I spent my first 31 years in the city and must have 'walked/driven' past that great building thousands of time's. But this is the first time I've really had a 'good' look at it!! Cheers:PDT_Aliboronz_24: PS I love all these photo's on 'Yo'!!:handclap:
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Bus jam at Queens Suare
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Just found these two pics in my old negatives,more of Liverpool`s homecoming in 1965. that makes 41 now
Cracker these Joe - keep delving. :handclap:
Gregs dad...brilliant as usual.:PDT11:PDT_Piratz_26:
Thanks John
Lime St 1947
Thanks for all the "found" photos my friends. Really like the last one, cracker