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    Don't think it was there either...

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    Great discussing the case today with Mark.

    You will have to show me a pic of the steps you were talking about...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaisyChains View Post
    Great discussing the case today with Mark.

    You will have to show me a pic of the steps you were talking about...
    Great discussing it with you DC and lindylou too! I'd probably discuss it so much I'd have to be told to shut up

    Here are some pics of the steps at the back /top of Letchworth Street & Sedley Street...

    p.s. If you go to my flickr site they are better copies.
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    Can't remember whether I've posted this before - the Rawdon Library, Breck Road. Wallace use to frequent it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark R View Post
    Can't remember whether I've posted this before - the Rawdon Library, Breck Road. Wallace use to frequent it.
    I had a library membership there right up until the 1990's when it closed. The library moved further up Breck rd.

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    Brilliant photos lindylou Yes, that is where I think the dairy would have been. That building looks like it could have been but looks more modern - the brickwork on the front and back looks modern but the sides look original. But I believe you have the right place
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark R View Post
    Brilliant photos lindylou Yes, that is where I think the dairy would have been. That building looks like it could have been but looks more modern - the brickwork on the front and back looks modern but the sides look original. But I believe you have the right place
    Anfield was a government grant area during the 1980s and 90s. Lots of old houses were refurbished - some almost totally rebuilt with new bricks. They are the original houses with new walls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lindylou View Post
    Anfield was a government grant area during the 1980s and 90s. Lots of old houses were refurbished - some almost totally rebuilt with new bricks. They are the original houses with new walls.
    Thanks for that info LL. So I think we can assume that it is the original dairy site just with new walls
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    It wasn't still a dairy when I was growing up around there - but I do remember the back of the buildings - there was a cobbled area and some outhouses ( probably which would have belonged to the dairy). We used to go around the back of there to look over at the swing park

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    Quote Originally Posted by lindylou View Post
    It wasn't still a dairy when I was growing up around there - but I do remember the back of the buildings - there was a cobbled area and some outhouses ( probably which would have belonged to the dairy). We used to go around the back of there to look over at the swing park
    Great info LL!

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    Mark, the Sedley st photos - keep them for your files if they are of any use to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lindylou View Post
    Mark, the Sedley st photos - keep them for your files if they are of any use to you.
    Thanks lindylou - I will. If I use them for anything I'll put your credit on them
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    29 wiped off the face of the earth eh
    www.inacityliving.piczo.com/

    Updated weekly with old and new pics.

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    Must have been empty at that time??
    See the Holme's and Cadwallader's still living in the street. Also "Marsden" - not the same one though...
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