Here's a cracking George V embellished wall box at the rear entrance to India Buildings in Brunswick Street.
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Here's a cracking George V embellished wall box at the rear entrance to India Buildings in Brunswick Street.
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Coat of Arms and Liverbird above the doorway of the Municipal Annexe
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Quite impressive ones on the building itself, I think there are eight
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Above the doorway of the Liverpool Union Bank in Brunswick Street
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On the side of the same building in Fenwick Street
So these gardens were where Boaler Street is now? You can see the West Derby workhouse in the background, later Mill Road hospital.
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This little one is on the top corner of the old Watson *****ard shop on the corner of North John Street and Cook Street (now Slug and Lettuce?)
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Someone was asking about blue Victorians, here's one I found the other week. It is on the former Primitive Methodist Chapel in Old Park, Telford. Note the next collection!
What wonderful photos!
I too have happy memories of New Brighton in the 50's and 60's, what always sticks in my mind is the freezing water in the outdoor pool but I can remember the wall of death...
If the building was originally called Derby Hall that explains the crest
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The eagle is the famous "eagle and child" of the Earls of Derby
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I wonder if the ones on either side...
I just logged in to find information on this very building as I photographed it the other day. I wondered what the friezes were above the windows, at first I thought the middle one was a liver bird...
This is the first time I have looked through this Wavertree thread.
My great-grandfather was one of Liverpool`s first tram drivers having been a locomotive engine driver (L&NR) prior to the...
Same here, we walk across Dovecot Park, down the cinder path and along Leyfield Rd on a Thursday evening and hardly see a soul, whereas there have been loads of problems with yobbish behaviour in...
The Boundary in Pilch Lane was demolished a couple of weeks ago
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The Albert Dock from Liverpool One
Not sure if anyone answered this one. Knotty Ash terminus was situated on the old part of East Prescot Road prior to its straightening, so this would have been taken from the pavement where the...
What fabulous interiors, I have long been interested in photographing church exteriors but very rarely get to see what is inside these magnificent edifices. Wonderful!
As I said in my post immediately before the one with the photo, I know I can see it from my window.
As the original poster was from the Wirral I was just trying to make clear which Thingwall hall...
The Thingwall Lane cottages were demolished years ago, all that remains is the wall just before the entrance to the Brothers of Charity.
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I assume it was Thingwall Hall, Knotty Ash the original query was referring to, not Thingwall Hall in the Wirral which was demolished in 1960.
Just to correct, Thingwall Hall is still standing, Thingwall House burnt down (opposite Doddy's)
Yes, there have been a lot closed in the area over the last few years.
I remember this because I was one my way home from school and it was so foggy that afternoon our 6 bus was not running so we had had to walk from the 60 bus in Rathbone Road passing the murder scene....
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The former Kwiksave building in Old Swan has just been demolished. The building was adjacent to the Regent Cinema which was independently owned by Wilkinson's funeral directors. In 1926,...
The Boundary in Pilch Lane has closed.
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The Boundary has now been demolished, photo taken in its last few days, November 2010. The site is being prepared for construction of a new Health...