The Customs House and surrounding area - 1921



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Gerard Gardens. I wouldn't have got into all this if not for having lived here and gone searching for these pics. What do you mean, boo, hiss.



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Another cracking view across L3 to the River.



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Knotty Ash in 1972



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The 3 graces in 1920. The large chimney is the corpy destructor canalside on Charter st off Vauxhall Road.



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London Road 1922 and the unmistakable T.J. Hughes.




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The Splendour of William Brown st in 1922 with the dilapidated warehouses and slum courts of Hunter street just behind.



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Dunlops factory fronting onto Rice Lane in 1963.




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St Georges Hall and Lime street.



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The south docks from Albert.



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St Johns Gardens in 1960 looking towards St Georges Place before demolition for the precinct.



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The original Cotton Exchange with Exchange station and St. Pauls church where later would stand the Stadium. Pic from 1923



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Storrington Avenue and Stonebridge Lane in 1973



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Looking across the city north easterly towards the heights on Netherfield Road.



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Liverpool University in 1921.



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Alfred Waterhouses's Royal Infirmary development.





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William Brown street towards the Steble fountain and Wellington monument in 1920.



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The Albert Dock, complete with its Philip Hardwick clock tower.



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Langsdale st and Islington cut a furrow from bottom to top on the left and right respectively. The photo is dominated by the Collegiate School on Shaw st, SFX church and St Augustines.



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St Anne street runs left to right across the bottom while Everton Brow which becomes Richmond Row runs top to bottom.



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All photos are LRO except 3,10 and 14 - Mills Media.