That house on the corner of Mason Street still stands - it was once owned by a previous Tower Captain (in charge of the bells) at St Peter's Woolton - as soon as the grey matter releases his name I'll post it!
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That house on the corner of Mason Street still stands - it was once owned by a previous Tower Captain (in charge of the bells) at St Peter's Woolton - as soon as the grey matter releases his name I'll post it!
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There's another EWS sign at the bottom of Needham St.,junction with Edge Lane.
Dave.
Hi taffy, Snap, found this one off Kensington over the road from Lidl shop.
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Interesting old painted sign in Whalley St, Off Mill St. It was once common for families to bring their own dough for baking at these establishments.
I've heard about those bakeries Taffy but never seen one before, I wonder when they last operated.
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Great thread nice one
Really intresting stuff taffy thanks m8.taffy Dingle Public Bakehouse
Interesting old painted sign in Whalley St, Off Mill St. It was once common for families to bring their own dough for baking at these establishments.
i've never heard of these before!
Gonna have to check it out!
thanks again...
Lark Lane Liverpool Saddle and Harness maker. Interesting old shop front survival.
not sure if this is the right section, but I'm sure someone will move it if I've got it wrong.
shop signage/advertising that has survived the passages of time
both taken December 2007
Proud Scouser, with a dabbling of Welsh and Irish.
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