As corpy tenements went, Sussex Gardens were late arrivals, after WWII (not inter-war like many of them)
The fact they had windows in the stairwells bears this out too. Just after they were built, the corpy turned to the 3 high unit style still seen a lot around liverpool as lifts were then put in the larger tenements with a span of more than 6 flats per landing.
Here's a list as supplied by PhilG some time back
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http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/sho...ight=tenements
It's likely that the Victorian Sussex Street may have survived until the 1950s in parts. The Liverpool records office may have some photographs taken by the city engineers dept. Next time i'm in there i'll take a look.
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