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A Tale of Two Cities
When I started this blog, my aim was to illustrate how photography had recorded Liverpool over the past 150 years. Wherever possible, I have been posting previously unseen images that add to the already large number of Liverpool photographs in circulation. My collection is obviously privately owned but I believe there is a responsibility to [...]
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Absolute stunners, many thanks Colin.
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Great seeing these pics for the first time, thanks Colin.
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Hello Colin
Just a note that I have started a thread at JTR Forums to recommend your site to persons interested in the Victorian period. Check it out at Streets of Liverpool Website. Keep up the excellent work, Colin!
Chris
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Fantastic photos thanks for letting us see them.
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Many thanks Chris. The more on the blog, the more pressure on me to keep it up to scratch.
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Superb archive once again Colin. We do appreciate it. Thanks
Daz
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Great posts Colin, likewise, I too believe in the responsibility in helping to get these great unseen images of our social history out to a wider audience.
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Thanks for those Colin. Any info' on the fate of Old Hutte? I have a pic' showing the numbered bricks of an archway,belonging to this!Presumably,this was for future reconstruction,which didn't happen!
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Sorry - but I have no info. I have always assumed they took it away to a landfill. I'll look into it.
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Great them Colin. Notice how many actually had no shoes on. I remember me dad telling me he used to go to school with no shoes. That woulda been around the Second War too. Not that long ago.
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Hi Colin,
heres the pic',if that's any use?! It was taken in 1961,presumably,just before they started work on Ford's.The other pic' is of the family who lived in the "Old Hutte".
photo's courtesy of ?
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Very good thread this, thanks Colin, also thanks to Kev for your links. Cheers!