Abercromby Sq.
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Abercromby Sq.
Front and rear Bedford St. South
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The Cornerstone arts building, part of was once my old college S F X.
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Angel sculpture close up
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The old S F X primary school on Haigh Street
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Everton park`s verandah
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Demolition of the corner of William Henry St and Netherfield Road
They've left that facade up for years now. Notice the porta cabin type conservatory too.
Just spent the afternoon going through this thread (while I should be working!) Had a fab time brought back some wonderful memories -thank you to all who posted photos.
The refurb on the Central Library isn't half coming along with quite a bit more of Clayton Stack biting the dust than I though would be. I took a stroll along the flyover today after the match to get the best shots.
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And the view towards town.
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A somewhat hidden building. Clocktower House in Truemnan Court is situated on Trueman Street and viewed generally through and archway until you realise you can access it by a car park that is on the site of the old Whitbreads Brewery. In fact all that side of the road, and that opposite side now occupied by the Henry Cotton JMU building was part of Whitbreads and threlfalls before that so I expect this building was too.
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Taken in 2008 looks like the the tax advisors have moved
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Sudley House,Mossley Hill
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Rear of house
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Library and study
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Drawing droom
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Dining room
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Dining room
Sudley House built for Nicholas Robinson,lord mayor of Liverpool 1928-29, around 1810.
It was then sold it to George Holt,member of the Holt family, of the Lambert and Holt firm who ran the Blue funnel line in Liverpool. He made many alterations to the house like reversing the entrance.
It is owned by Liverpool museums now
Craftsmanship at its best...show me a Craftsman today and I'll show you father xmas.
Thanks gregs dad........... Sudley one of my favourite places. :nod: