Excellent work here, gregs dad and taffy!
Chris
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Excellent work here, gregs dad and taffy!
Chris
that church hall one is lovely Taffy :PDT_Piratz_26:
pub in Waterloo
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Coronation Rd, Crosby
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Moor Lane, Crosby
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Everton Library, St Domingo Rd
Great photograph, gregs dad. I have always thought the Everton Library is one of Liverpool's architectural treasures. :handclap:
Thanks Chris and the pub on the next corner isn`t bad eitherhttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2260/...7c8fee98_o.jpg
Great pics Taffy, Quincy and GD - well done.
I hope these two buildings continue to survive. Interestingly, there's a tower block of flats in Sefton Park with the same name as the pub, Mere Bank. The pub is named after the early 19th C Everton estate of Charles Horsfall which itself took its name after the small pond ( mere) that was once at the bottom of Mere Lane, Everton. The Sefton Park tower block took its name from a demolished Sefton Park mansion built by the grandson of Charles Horsfall. This was one Douglas Horsfall who built a number of churches in Liverpool including St Agnes, Ullet Rd.
Hardman Street
Lovely building. You captured it nicely Mandy :PDT11
Queens Silver Jubilee medal :-
Presented to me on the 7 July 1977 while serving in BAOR Germany.
Phredd
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seen in Norfolk Street today
on the old Kingston Hotel James St
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Corn Exchange date-stone (and plaque). Fenwick Street. I've just noticed the date, and this site (though not the current building) will be 200 years old this year (August 4th, I've read somewhere).
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I don`t know if this is supposed to be the actual centre of Prescot