In 1840 liverpool had the world's first photograph developing and printing service.
The oldest known photo of Liverpool in existence was in 1851:
http://streetsofliverpool.co.uk/the-...-of-liverpool/
The first photograph ever was a street scene in Paris in 1825.
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Thanks, Ged. I am assuming that we are looking at what was known as the "Monk's House" at the rear and the building to the left is what was termed the "Upper Barn" -- in other words the barn furthest away from the river, the "Lower Barn" being on the other side of the courtyard. This is all in the area where the Aigburth Nursery is now located. See the previous thread.
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