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    Some more bus shots.
    Two ribble buses outside Skelhorne st depot.
    The unusual rear ends of the early corpy Atlantean's, anyone know where this is?
    One of the unpainted ''silver'' corpy buses by the still being built st Johns centre.
    All photos the late A Richardson ''photobus''

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    That 3rd one is South Castle street.
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    Merseywail, your great pics take me back! I remember that the corpi had three "experimental" buses, E1, E2, E3. The last one was often on the No 3 route from Spellow Lane in the '60's. The E3 was longer, but was rear entry. It also had heating!

    Croxteth Hall Estate is now a country park. Some pics from its final life as an estate.

    The last harvest and drive from West Derby, September 1973
    The Lodge at West Derby, same date
    Pump in the Stable Yard, 29 June 1975
    River Alt Bridge, "
    The Long Pond "
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    anymore railway pics of the wirral???

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    Some wirral railway pics.
    A engineers train Birkenhead park 1955 ''photo unknown''
    Blackpool street Birkenhead 1966 ''photo B Taylor''
    Wirral railway loco 16 West Kirkby ''photo unknown''
    Hooton 1964 ''photo H Casserly''
    Mersey railway stock Wallasey Grove road ''photo travel lens photographic''
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    Oddments of mid-sixties Liverpool

    The original Cavern Club entrance
    Huskisson Mauseleum, St. James's Cemetery
    MD&HB side of Landing Stage
    Queensway Tunnel mouth
    The old gives way to the new
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    Interesting selection! Anymore "Cavern" pic's?
    ta, steve.

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    Sirob...thats the Queensway Tunnel Mouth...you can see the old column that used to stand on the roundabout in the background!

    Great images once again...Does anyone know if the Huskisson Mauseleum is still intact? I noticed the statue dedicated to him on Princes Avenue, L8 is missing the person himself! Not a good sight.
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    the statue is now at Dukes Terrace off Duke St, Russ


    I've got a pic of the mausaleum somewhere will add it to this post when I find it. so many files to go through
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    There are one or two more "Cavern" pictures, but I thought that it was well documented. As there is interest, I'll put them in a future post.

    British Railways had a vast network around Liverpool. These pics are time capsules of the railway detail that lasted, mouldering away, until the wholesale rationalisation of the sixties. I have no information as to locations, but I suspect the docks or Edge Hill.
    They were mixed up with family pictures from the Kirkdale area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quincyg View Post
    the statue is now at Dukes Terrace off Duke St, Russ


    I've got a pic of the mausaleum somewhere will add it to this post when I find it. so many files to go through
    sorry it took so long, my windows crashed
    Huskissons Mausoleum and his tombstone inside

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirob View Post
    There are one or two more "Cavern" pictures, but I thought that it was well documented. As there is interest, I'll put them in a future post.

    British Railways had a vast network around Liverpool. These pics are time capsules of the railway detail that lasted, mouldering away, until the wholesale rationalisation of the sixties. I have no information as to locations, but I suspect the docks or Edge Hill.
    They were mixed up with family pictures from the Kirkdale area.
    Yeh,your right Sirob,the Cavern is well documented, but it tends to be the same pic's,again and again! It's nice to see some different people, even if the doorways just the same, so your posts are appreciated!

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    Some "Cavern" pictures;

    Entrance steps
    Arches (x2)
    The "Bar" for soft drinks
    Billy Butler pointing to where it used to be, (source unknown)
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    Fantastic!!! Just as I recall. That was the old entrance nearer the stage - am I right? The new entrance was further down at the other end of the tunnels.
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    Thanks a lot for them,sirob. great pic's, I hav'n't seen before!

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