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    Sirob, brill again as ever

    The third one of your latest batch might not mean anything to most people but it brought back memories for me.

    Taken from across the Odeon roof, it shows Gerard Gardens in Aug 1970 with part of the technical college (Now the John Moores) being built behind. This construction was literally 100 metres from our back veranda, so it could be followed and replicated by me with my lego and dinky toys quite easily.

    My nans/uncles heights, Mazzini, can also be seen amongst the many up on Netherfield Road.

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    Some pics of my local station, Seaforth & Litherland. The first is from 29/8/1955 & shows a overhead train about to depart for Dingle, this view is looking towards Southport. The next is a overhead train again, this time looking to Liverpool. The next two show electric baggage cars, the first a L&Y car, second a LMS one. last is a modernised overhead train
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    Thanks Merseywail, as I have said before, I don't want them to be lost forever. You are producing some good stuff too! I get a kick out of all the comments, as my reward for sharing.
    You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Sirob, brill again as ever

    The third one of your latest batch might not mean anything to most people but it brought back memories for me.

    Taken from across the Odeon roof, it shows Gerard Gardens in Aug 1970 with part of the technical college (Now the John Moores) being built behind. This construction was literally 100 metres from our back veranda, so it could be followed and replicated by me with my lego and dinky toys quite easily.

    My nans/uncles heights, Mazzini, can also be seen amongst the many up on Netherfield Road.

    Thanks again.
    That is the only pic I have seen from that angle showing the blocks rising up the hill at Everton. The view from the Anglican cathedral gave a New York look, as that faded photo just about does.
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    In the winter of 1968/9, I visited Lostock Hall loco shed, called in at Ormskirk in time to photograph the lifting of the Skelmersdale branch.
    At Hall Road, by the beach, the water tap was much in use in 1963
    I'm trying to salvage what I can of the negs from the sixties, but a lot are damaged. If there is a reasonable image then I will post it.

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    Here is a wartime pillbox at Clarke Gardens? March 1971
    Track lifting at former passenger platform, Alexandra Dock, February 1971
    Divisional civil engineers saloon, leaving Lime Street Station, January 1971
    Track relaying at Speke, 1971
    Outside the Heath Hotel, Allerton,May 1971(not me!)
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    Quote: Unfortunately for me about 95% of my collection is of local bus, train or tram, photos so probably of little interest to publishers

    There are very many that have an interest in the transport scene from yesteryear, For me, railway photos from the Liverpool area pre 1990´s are fascinating,the 4 main terminals especially!! keep on submitting them please all of them, sometimes the quality of older photos is poor but the atmosphere is huge!
    Cheers Tony

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    Sirob
    Boss pictures as usual.That Hillman brought back a few memories.You could open them with a ly ice stick.

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    More b/w railway . A sand covered birkdale palace in 1955, this was on the Southport & Cheshire lines extension rly. a failed attempt to compete with the Exchange to Southport line. next is crown st in 1972, if am correct the tunnel far left led to Edge hill. Brunswick goods is seen in 1973 . The last one says edge hill, but i am sure it is Huskisson goods yard, anyone confirm?
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    Rare pics, indeed, Merseywail! So sad to see Birkdale Palace abandoned. i only saw it as a bare platform in 1964. The "Jinty" is at Huskisson because in the left background is a box pylon. These straddled the canal and carried the 132Kv line from Clarence Dock Power station. You could hear fizzing from them in wet weather!
    Regarding Crown Street, the tunnel on the left was the original bore and was much smaller(for horses). There was a basin cut out of the rock wall in it, which was fed by a seepage of water. Towards Edge Hill(behind Chatsworth St.) the cutting had a series of derelict arches on the left. At the back of one of these was a tunnel. It was about 5 feet high and four feet wide. Hewn out of the living rock, it meandered for about 100 yards, ending in a collapse. Don't know what it was, I was only 14 at the time. Can I still be prosecuted for trespassing on the railway?????????

    Quite near Liverpool were a number of collieries. Their engines may have been photographed, but not the surface. Coal mining leaves a fascinating industrial landscape.
    Here are the Remains of Pemberton Colliery in 1970
    And Ravenhead Colliery, with poor oold "Collins Green" knocked into the engine shed pit! June 1973
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    Some more;

    The Classic cinema, Allerton Road, April 1971
    Hall Road, pre prom and Gormley, August 1975
    Edge Hill, Victoria Tunnel mouth(The MD&HB loco was en route to Brunswick, to re-gain the dock lines), July 1971
    Towards Blacklers, over Lime St. Station roof, June 1970
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    Top of grid, Edge Hill, (Rathbone Road?) 1959
    New turntable testing, Liverpool Central, 1953

    Ormskirk station, water columns, January 1970
    Brynn station, 1964
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    This is my set of the Plaza, Allerton(Classic to you) This cinema closed in April 1971 and the site redeveloped. The manager allowed me access to the projection room and the projectionist provided the stage lighting display. You can see heads in the balcony! A unique feature was the fountain in the foyer. Although blurred, I have included a pic of it.
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    Sirob, was Murphy's War the last picture shown?

    The cars are: Ford Escort 2 door, Hillman Hunter, Wolsey 1500 & Austin 1100. I had in my time a Hunter and an 1100.
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    The final programme at the Classic, Allerton, was; "A Shot in the Dark" starring Peter Sellers and "The Hills Run Red" starring Thomas Hunter?????
    I have the press cuttings and adverts from the Echo.
    You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!

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