The treatment and burial of the Liverpool poor was a matter which was of concern in Victorian days, and the disposal of the dead as described here was probably a similar scene elsewhere:
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The treatment and burial of the Liverpool poor was a matter which was of concern in Victorian days, and the disposal of the dead as described here was probably a similar scene elsewhere:
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Great to have you back Kev, everything ok now?
Want a few docks for Havasu City?:slywink:
It's on youtube in 6 parts, you could download and stitch them together:
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Magnifico,splendide,excellente.....did I mention how good....how is it you keep excelling?
Cadfael, a website already exists:
http://www.ricelanecityfarm.co.uk/
Robert Noonan's resting place.
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James William Carling burial spot is registered Section F, Grave 16 ,and as far as I know there is not a grave marker.
Great stuff Gerard, but I noticed that even when you go out on a shoot you can't get away from the Muppets:gnasher:
Gerard, the only other Italian name I know of that sounds similar to Piccolin(o)i, is PASCOLINI, is that it?
Mrs Ring?
Just edited post and added the link for further info , CP.
Heritage Market has been relocated to Brunswick Park, CP, opens to the public January 2012.
http://www.markettraderforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=71
Gerard, you can be sure mate that your social history photos will most definitely be more than welcome in any historians archive, they hold and tell so much.just love the "stitched " photo of Lime...
And don't go getting into any arguments with Phil, you know what he's like for passing comments!
The HP pstc-4200 you see in the properties refers to the equipment that was used to scan and copy/print/transfer the image,in this case it was a Hewlett Packard Printer/Scanner/Copier-4200, hope that...
Cacher, I honestly couldn't tell you about other installations, I only found out about the Church St/Lord St lights from reading the history of Plessy's......sorry not being able to help any further.
A glass?now thats posh............whats wrong with his brown bag and bottle.......only kidding Gerard mate::PDT11
Installed by the Automatic Telephone Manufacturing Company (ATM)(PLESSEY's)at the corner of Church Street and Lord Street,either late 1932 or early 1933.
Gd, pearls and gems all of thems!:PDT11
You never fail to surprise me with your pics, A1 mate, especially the barbers shop, you could have tried posing him for years and never have got that result....that little capture of time tells so...
David John Nutt (born 16 April 1951) is a British psychiatrist.....honestly,check it out.
This is too good to be true, but it's for real:
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That's deffo a must get.
Thanks J.D, I should have realised after the takeover a while back.
The one that springs to mind is the Abbey , Wavertree. Now a Somerfields supermarket.
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That's a pearler Gerard.