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    Pearson's

    Better still, please place an order for a copy of the book so that we can get cracking!

    http://www.transpenninepublishing.co.uk

    There will only be a limited print run.
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    Bus bodies

    Yes they did! I have seen a copy of a COMMERCIAL MOTOR page around 1950 showing a bus just delivered to the Corporation. However I gather by 1951 the bodybuilding business had finished and the...
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    Book orders and photos

    This is the link please to the new book index:

    http://home.btconnect.com/trans-pennine-pu/id91.html

    There you can see some thumbnails and also downloadable large-scale photos. There is one that...
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    Pearson's

    Well, thanks to this site and the wonderful people that we have met over the internet or personally, the draft book has been more or less finished.
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    ?

    Could be the chimney! There was also another block of flats neraby, which looked almost identical in design but one block had balconies, the other didn't.
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    Flats

    Mertyl Gardens might be the large block of flats to the right of the yard in Overbury Street.
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    Sunniways

    You may be right about Sunniways...Pearson Brothers Limited was dissolved in 1974, They had quite a fleet into the Sixties.

    I don't have any photos of Smithdown Lane although there are some I...
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    Thanks

    I'll have to post some pix to my website so that they can be studied. There are however two sets of flats near the Overbury Street works, one with balconies if that means anything...long blocks with...
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    Pearson's of Liverpool

    I am co-authoring a new book on Pearson's Garage, otherwise Pearson Brothers and Pearsons of Liverpool. They were by outbreak of the war at 5, 6 & 7 Shaw Street, and then they had large premises in...
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