Unseen relics of the past are up, down, or to the side. Here are a few, taken last week.
Unseen relics of the past are up, down, or to the side. Here are a few, taken last week.
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
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UPDATED 14JUN09 20 images added to Dovecot
Last updated 26ARP09 (Aigburth)
Apologies for the durge in updates!
The locations of my last post were;
Linacre Lane, Bootle
Hawthorne Road/Beatrice Street
Bedford Road, Walton
Oakfield Road/Breck Road, Anfield.
After the Toxteth riots, a sports pitch was built off Windsor Street. Some camcorder stills from 1983, with the Unemployed League.
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
Walton Road, on a misty Sunday morning in the 1950's
Hellers furniture shop, County Road, Walton, early 1960's
Odeon, London Road, charity premiere, A Hard Days Night
?, Think it is by the Anglican Cathederal (very bad neg)
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
Hi Sirob,
I think that last pic' is St.Andrews church,in Rodney st.
Either that or St. Brides, I don't think it's the oratory without looking them up.
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great photos again sirob,
is that the Thomas Frost building now Wetherspoons on the right of the Walton Rd photo?
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Bits of 1963 liverpool;
"Cocky Watchman", c/w brazier and kettle
St. Andrews Church, Rodney Street
In Argos Street, Kirkdale
Arty Cavern Club shot
Original Liverpool Airport sign
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
Birkenhead Ferry at the Landing Stage, 1963
Huskisson Mausoleum, St James's Cemetery, 1965
Derby Road, Vauxhall, 1965
Lunchtime audience, Cavern Club, 1964
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
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