Liverpool's Original Walk of Fame:
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Manchester Dock
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Liverpool's Original Walk of Fame:
walk of fame (2) by ijob, on Flickr
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Manchester Dock
manchester dock by ijob, on Flickr
Reeces dairy, Ainsworth Street off Brownlow Hill by the Adelphi. This was lying derelict for a long time and has now bitten the dust.
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The Bedford cinema. This probably should have been saved because it was one of only 2 or 3 original facades from that period remaining in Britain. A wasteland now stands here but I know it better from buying a 3 piece suite out of there in the 1990s.
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The Central Library in William Brown street just before closing for its revamp.
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And what is looked like a few weeks ago, they're up to 1st floor level now but quite some way to go to the finishing line.
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And how it's suppossed to look when completed.
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Childwall Library near the 5 ways as was.
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The bascule bridge pre refurb carried out by Peel.
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Dock Road/Nelson street cafe. Who burnt the toast?
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Edge Lane - alas no more.
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The Holt road junction turret.
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Fox street in 1990. The curved corner was once the Richmond pub.
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The Botanic, Botanic Road. I last took a drink in here in 1983 as we waited for freinds to join us from nearby Wrenbury st.
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The Easby on the Easby estate. The whole estate is coming down at the moment.
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The Holt has now gone and the new Holt occupies the old bank on the opposite corner.
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Old Swan Tech, Broadgreen Road. My old mate from Old Swan attended here in the late 70s. Spike has a series of the demolition on his cracking site.
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Great Thread, and Great pics
You could fill a few forums with what has now gone.
The building to the right stood on Wright Street behind the old Grapes pub on Scottie
The Hamlet Hotel.
The Clifford pub on Scottie..Is it Athol Street at its side?
I believe this one on Vauxhall road has now gone too.The Feathers.
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From the Gardens in Stanley Park. this was gone when the work was completed.
BE NICE......................OR ELSE
You won't see this view again either, the three ugly sisters in 1979
You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!
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A pic of Ged in action a couple of weeks ago taking photographs of places and buildings for future generations to enjoy......thanks Ged
Ha Ha
I hope you've no more of me in action ha ha.
The horses that jumped the chair, where've they gone, have they gone too?
Red Rum is by the winning post.
BE NICE......................OR ELSE
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