Christopher T. George
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Anyone noticed this before or know what it was for. It's quite close to the Toxteth Boundary through Otterspool Park.
Otterspool: The boundary is very near, so who knows. It really needs to be matched up on a map though.
Here's something that caught my eye...imagine seeing this stone standing out from the leaf litter. I kicked the leaves away and there was a dead squirrel (I thought it was a rat at first).
At first glance I thought this bisected stone went deeper, but I think this is the full height. This is in Ibbotsons Lane, another area near the bounday of Toxteth Park. It just shows what red-herrings are out there, when looking for boundary markers.
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Good work, Taffy, Marky, and DaisyChains.
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
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Located in a private garden off Speke Rd opposite Banks Rd.
I had a feeling there'd be one around Garston/Speke. I stopped looking when I found an upturned kerb-stone, facing the old fire-station.
I'll have to check the 3 metal plates in Ullet Road, as I must have missed one in the fog the other day. There should be 2 on the Princes' Park side of the road that state 'Liverpool' and one on the other side that states 'Toxteth Park'.
Fine photograph, Taffy, well done!![]()
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
I remember seeing one when I was a kid in Rainhill or prescot on a day out, a few hundred years old just lying there un-vandalised, maybe that where we go wrong these days with plastic and aluminium, stone is too hard, people move on and leave it alone, good pics though from a time when a small stone on the side of the road stood out like dogs ballz and showed you the way, nowadays you probably need to look very hard to notice them
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Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Here's the two remaining Ullet Road plaques. These are at the top and the bottom of the hill (as mentioned above, the one inbetween has now gone). I thought the missing one was the same as these, but had been half-buried beneath the pavement. Now we'll never know.
As mentioned on another thread, these are likely to relate to the drains (there is a map of the drain system around somewhere)
These come from a time when Liverpool was not yet a city and the Southern parts of Toxteth Park (Aigburth, Sefton Park, St. Michaels etc)had not yet been absorbed into Liverpool.
Borough of Liverpool (North side of Ullet Road)
Township of Toxteth Park (South side of Ullet Road)
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