Well done chaps...great work. :PDT_Aliboronz_24:
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Well done chaps...great work. :PDT_Aliboronz_24:
Cheers dazza. Nice to hear from you again.
Some links on Yo!
Liverpool Old Dock & Customs House [Kev]: http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/sho...d-Custom-House
Liverpool One's Lost Buildings and Structures [Kev]: http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/sho...and+Structures
Customs House c1875 [Colin Wilkinson]: http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/sho...om-House-c1875
Here are the pics of the cellars [at the bottom]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ijob/se...th/1464034712/
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Oooh Kev...Brilliant.
Can I use them?
course u can, i photographed them as the first dig was beginning for the Liverpool One development. I think we have had a discussion somewhere on yo! about wether they are indeed the cellars of the old customs house or the cellars of nearby buildings....
Thanks Kev
I will add them tomorrow.
Thanks Ged (and Spike)...excellent work guys...especially considering the temporary nature of the LRO at the moment. I've not seen most of these photos, thanks for posting the link.
Been off the site for a while - new job...and been searching for a place to live. Hopefully it all settle down soon, and I'll be back posting again soon.
Cheers,
Daz
Good to see you Daz.
This is a print of The Old Custom House, Liverpool, from a painting by the late Malcolm Butts in the Inverbeg Gallery in Scotland.
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He has a similar style to John Atkinson Grimshaw...
http://www.johnatkinsongrimshaw.org/...oms-House.html
Thanks Dave, that's interesting, especially the alternative painting on the site entitled Liverpool Custom House & Wapping in which Grimshaw shows the Custom House from an almost identical position to Butts. Grimshaw did not seem to have much luck with the weather...........
Johnny R
Thanks Johnny,
Butts painting is more accurate than Grimshaw's. Grimshaw liked to get all his ducks in a row. In Grimshaw's painting - Wapping, the Custom House, and the Strand, all form a neat, straight, streetline, which was never the case. It looked more like Butts staggered arrangement.
Some more Custom House related images. The group of early warehouses shown here are the subject matter for each painting, but shown from different vantage points, and from different periods. (from the LRO):
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Left to right.
1. (left) WG Herdman painting titled "Old Dock Sill" dated 1860, from the Custom House looking at the southside of Canning Place. Mersey Street is just off to the left, but out of view. The bollards represent the middle of the Custom House and would lead through the middle arcade of the building. (LRO: Herdman Col. 111d.)
2. (middle) Same view again by WG Herdman, three years earlier, in 1857. This time the corner of Mersey Street can be seen to the left. The corner of the Custom House railings can also be seen. (LRO: Herdman Col. 500)
3. (right) The same view again, but from the north-east Salthouse Dock transit shed stone gable (demolished - the south east end gable still survives) painted later in 1869. (LRO: Herdman Col. 897)
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Here's those businesses from the 1860 Gore's, looks like the original Liverpool One.
Wonder if the Mary Moran pub became the Custom House pub.