Originally Posted by
PhilipG
Mann Island is the road running down the side of the Port of Liverpool Building (former Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Building). It's the continuation of James Street.
George's Pier Head runs in front of the Three Graces, named after George's Dock on which they were built.
Nova Scotia and Irwell Street were parallel roads that ran into Mann Island from the Canning Dock area.
Only Irwell Street remains.
Mann Island was named after somebody called Mann, and Island because at one time it could only be reached by going over bridges.
Regarding the title of this thread.
"Postcards" should be kept in the name, simply so we know where to post postcards.
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