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    I was flicking through 'Liverpool Heritage Walk'

    Is this a book or a website may I ask?


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    hiya
    it's a book, i think it was something printed by the heritage bureau..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MissInformed View Post
    hiya
    it's a book, i think it was something printed by the heritage bureau..
    Is that an A4 size cream coloured thing with 50 odd locations to visit along a planned route. I've got that somewhere it was a real eye opener about the city's history.

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    yeah it only cost about 3 quid about 5 years ago too.
    It's a great read.

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    There were two burial grounds on Hunter Street too which is now a 6 lane fast route in and out of Scotland road to Islington. Up to the 1940s, The Old Friends meeting house stood on the North side of the street with burial grounds and higher up towards Chrisitan Street on the South side stood Christ Church with its burial grounds (does anyone have a pic of this).

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    THE long-forgotten final resting place of some of Liverpool’s best-known entrepreneurs could be restored and added to the city’s heritage trail.

    The last burial at the Jewish cemetery in Deane Road, Kensington, took place in 1929 and since then, it has fallen into ruin.

    Now synagogue leaders are hoping to raise enough money to open up the 170-year-old plot for visitors again. continues..
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