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    The Cockwell at the corner of Townsend Lane and Lower Breck Road has repopened in the last month or two as the Stadium Bar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirob View Post
    Have a March 1977 pic of the Botanic
    That almost brings a tear to your eye. How grand that would look on the corner all done up - now with that and the Bridge Inn gone, wait till they knock down the Picton Clock too

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    The Seaforth Arms Hotel , still in pretty much it's original state


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Daisy, see page 2, message 36 of this very thread. This pair of neighbouring pubs are now private residences. Before and after pics are on my pubs page of my website.
    Is this them now Ged?





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    ^ That's them...in the first pic (the building by the new sign, and the building to the right by the blue car).

    Re: Bridge Inn. The doorway was still there, today.

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    Had a good nose around the rubble today of the Bridge Inn Hotel. Couldn't spot anything worth 'borrowing' so as the rule goes - take only pictures.

    The Gibbs Mew sign has long gone but at least the Hotel brick sign is still there..for now?








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    Quote Originally Posted by marky View Post
    ^ That's them...in the first pic (the building by the new sign, and the building to the right by the blue car).

    Re: Bridge Inn. The doorway was still there, today.
    Thanks Marky.

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    Default Liverpool Pubs

    The Mons, Southport Road, taken August 1970(also shows Breeze Hill reservoir, complete with shelter!)
    Everton Valley pub(name not known) taken March 1973.
    Yates Wine Lodge, Douglas, IOM, taken May 1977.
    The Sefton Arms? West Derby Village, taken August 1970.
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    Hi Cadfael
    Great pics. that pic with the skip has another old Picton Rd pub in the background. trying to remember the name...the Leigh Arms comes to mind.

    Ooh come on brain work....

    just dug my Wavertree book out...it was the Leigh Arms
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirob View Post
    The Mons, Southport Road, taken August 1970(also shows Breeze Hill reservoir, complete with shelter!)
    Everton Valley pub(name not known) taken March 1973.
    Yates Wine Lodge, Douglas, IOM, taken May 1977.
    The Sefton Arms? West Derby Village, taken August 1970.
    Sirob. That un-named pub on Everton valley is the Derby Arms with the Lyric theatre behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Sirob. That un-named pub on Everton valley is the Derby Arms with the Lyric theatre behind it.

    Great pics.
    Good detective work, Ged.

    Now what was the name of the bar in Skelhorne Street Bus Station?
    Anybody else who knows, please answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    The Gibbs Mew sign always intrigued me, what does it mean?




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    I used to drink in the Bridge, as I worked just behind it. The top of the buildings behind can be seen. The Bridge was a typical old fashioned two roomed pub. Must be around 200 years old...and destroyed by digger in minutes.
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    heres a few photos borrowed from My Liverpool the photographs of Frank Lenhan
    the Thistle, Heyworth Street
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    The Thistle used to be one of my old locals, I lived further up the road, Orient street, good old days. Cheers Ernie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cadfael View Post
    Had a good nose around the rubble today of the Bridge Inn Hotel. Couldn't spot anything worth 'borrowing' so as the rule goes - take only pictures.

    The Gibbs Mew sign has long gone but at least the Hotel brick sign is still there..for now?


    went past on the bus today. it's all gone.
    Proud Scouser, with a dabbling of Welsh and Irish.

    bore yourself silly at my Flickr page...anorak central!

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