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    Exclamation Chisenhale Street Liverpool Built 1802

    Courtesy LRO

    1) A photograph of refuse being tipped on to barges on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Two S.D. bin freighter motor wagons are parked on the far side of the canal. The sides of the wagons are open and dustmen are transferring the refuse from the metal bins on to a barge on the canal.



    2) Chisenhale Street Bridge and Mill in 1802. The bridge shown was still standing in 1906.

    The Bridge Today [2009]


    You can view an image posted of the bridge area in 2009 here.
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