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    Yep, az_gila, I think that was the location.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs dad View Post
    The tower of the old water reservoir in High Park St which served the districts of Dingle and Toxteth till the conversion to Wales.
    Jo, I think that the reservoir was used after water came from Wales. Why it is put out of action I don't know. It is on the too of a hill, and those at the bottom got really good pressure. Those at the top had poor pressure, but pumps would put that right.

    Does anyone know where Liverpool has local reservoirs in use? I can't think of any.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterways View Post
    Jo, I think that the reservoir was used after water came from Wales. Why it is put out of action I don't know. It is on the too of a hill, and those at the bottom got really good pressure. Those at the top had poor pressure, but pumps would put that right.

    Does anyone know where Liverpool has local reservoirs in use? I can't think of any.
    It was decommissioned just under 5 years ago. The tower worked on the same principle as a toilet cistern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smudger95 View Post
    Nice pics Gregs dad, of Toxteth Town Hall & also The water tower and its doorway.
    It would be nice as a 'visitor attraction' the water works, real history. I asked United Utilities some time ago, and they were't really interested. The Everton water tower would be interesting to see as well.
    Gregs dad has photographed Everton Water Tower too.

    Just looking for them. In the meantime, here's some here by Lindy Lou.

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    Mornington Terrace in 1950

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    That's wonderful to see the retention of Mornington Terrace & great pics ,Gregs dad . Ron

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    43 Rodney St. Mr C Thurston Holland(1863 -1941) pioneer of radiology lived and worked here. It was also the Honary Consulate of the Republic of Hungary.
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    Excellent work Joe, thanks again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs dad View Post

    43 Rodney St. Mr C Thurston Holland(1863 -1941) pioneer of radiology lived and worked here. It was also the Honary Consulate of the Republic of Hungary.
    Did you get one of Gladstone's house,Joe? I think it's on the other side,no' 62,it was looking a bit tatty,last time I looked!

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    No but I`ve got William Roscoe`s ,the first one built in the street
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    Your 'jogging' my memories now Joe! 38-40-& 42 Rodney St were ownned by the Radium Institute when I left them in 1963, No's 40 and 42 were the staff quarters, and residance of the Hospital Secretary, Col Bryson! 38 was the Office of the Friends of the Radium Institute. Cancer Research Fund. Thanks for the photo.

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    A bit late.I have done a bit of work on the Toxteth Town Hall when it was the job shop.

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    nice building in Church st.
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    Baker House. Cavern Quarter.
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