Sub station in the Clarence dock
Waterloo Dock residential blocks from the Clarence
The old rail tracks which carried the coal to the Clarence power station
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Sub station in the Clarence dock
Waterloo Dock residential blocks from the Clarence
The old rail tracks which carried the coal to the Clarence power station
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Here's a couple of pic's of the same area,last year! I'm not well up on dock names,but all the sand, looks like it's gone,in your pic's Joe,did they use it to infil the dock next door? I've thrown in a old pic of this,I think,as you can see the bascule bridge!
az_gila, Here's a photo of Ogden's office block in Boundary Lane, about 3 miles from the Clarence. The factory has now closed and this is the only building that remains.
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Greg's dad & wsteve55. Superb photos
Cheers,
Oddsocks
Nice photos guys.
Pipe tobacco and Snuff is no longer produced at the Boundary Lane Everton factory, and I can't tell you what goes on at the office block.
I took the photo recently because rumour had it that it was coming down. It is a listed building but in Liverpool that doesn't mean a thing to the Council. As we have witnessed over the years.
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Is there a thread that lists all the buildings/structures of special interest or architecture i.e. Sailors Home, Floating Roadway, etc. that have been pulled down?
Hi Oddsocks,here's a couple of pic's you might like!
Courtesy of L.R.O.,John Smith, and Colin Wilkinson or Dazza?
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And here's a few of the Pier Head,showing the floating roadway!
Courtesy of L.R.O. and Ged Fleming.
More great pictures Steve.
wsteve55, Thanks for the pics. Much appreciated.
Oddsocks
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