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    Excellent pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs dad View Post
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    The urban gardeners were at the Stanley dock on friday with an aptly named lift.
    A bit laughable though,considering the state of the wall/building,unless it's the start of some renovation?


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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    A bit laughable though,considering the state of the wall/building,unless it's the start of some renovation?
    I see what you mean

    The pic is good though as it picks out almost every brick and detail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lindylou View Post
    I see what you mean

    The pic is good though as it picks out almost every brick and detail.
    That's 'cause there's hardly any mortar left in them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbo176 View Post
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    That's gorgeous! Ignoring all the dilapidation and all that! This is something you wouldn't mind being done-up on 'Grand Designs'!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsteve55 View Post
    That's 'cause there's hardly any mortar left in them!
    Does that mean that the roots are holding the bricks together?

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    Wallasey water tower built 1905,now festooned with electronic gear
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    Fantastic building. I've never seen it before.

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    One of the entrances of India Buildings
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    Holts arcade is classic. Part of my shipping round in 1980-82, an honour to see the inside of such buildings like this that you normally wouldn't. Martins bank, Oriel chambers, the Liver, Tower buildings, Cunard, Albion house.
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    Wonderful photographs as ever, Joe. Fine work.

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    Renovated dwellings in Duke St with the bottom windows painted on for some reason
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    Windows knocked out to read Touch and go on this old building for the biennial art festival
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    Old dwellings,renovated on the corner of Seel St and Back Berry St
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    Oriental dwelling constructed between two old builsings for the Bienial art festival
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    Hi Joe. No.94 Seel st there on the corner of back Berry st is where the family were living in the cellar when my brother was born in 1951. I still have the rent book on here:

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