
Originally Posted by
ChrisGeorge
Hi Philip
A great post-World War II aerial view, Philip. Your dating to circa 1949 appears about right to me. Possibly Waterways or someone could confirm that the date of around 1949 seems right. You can certainly see the bombed-out areas, including the Customs House and the area around the Victoria Monument and the look of the landing stage also appears as it would have, I think, in the decade after the war.
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Chris
The Customs House was demolished around 1949. There was debate on what to do with it and London said demolish and they moved the Customs operations to London - another rape of Liverpool.
The picture is 49 to early 1950s. That scene was pretty well like that until the 1960s. Lord St is has not even been started. Fir many years after WW2 Liverrpool did little to re-construct the city. The Germans started immediately. I recall what one old guy who I worked with say. He said "as soon as the war ended bricklayers appeared from nowhere and started to build and repair things". When he got back to Liverpool sweet nothing had been done.
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