Originally Posted by
Waterways
A very sad loss.
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building was repairable. It was onky burnt out, not bombed. London wante the Customs in the south, so Liverpool was raped again.
3. The
Three Ugly Sisters.
Structures like these are the mark of great cities. I thought they were part of what our city, what our docks were about. Only lack of
vision or soul allowed them to blitzed. If they were still there the redevelopement uses for them would be pretty exciting.
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I'm glad they
went. I hated them. The power station was built on Clarence Dock, which still can be excavated.
Most of the lines are still there.
-
The round theatre from the 1700s In Williamson Square (Union Cold Storage used it).
- The Dukes Dock Brindley warehouses.
- All the in-filled
Docks in Liverpool and the Wirral.
- The terraced row opposite Lime St station (the Guiness clock neon signs)
- Sailors Home
- The
warehouses and buildings along the Strand near James St.
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The Old Hutte at Halewood - a medieval manorhouse of the Ireland family
swept away when the Ford Factory was built
Jericho Farm in Otterspool
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