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    Merseywail - thanks for the photos. That one of the cat ... I'm sure my aunty & cousins will remember that cat because they live very near to that station and have used it for decades. My uncle was a train driver on that line.

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    ... and Sirob, as always - thanks for your pics too.

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    arr no! please dont stop posting these rare photos they need to be shared with the world so we can remember liverpools railway history the only problem i have had with copyrights is if i use photos of someone who is trying to make money and i steel there thunder if you get me as for this forum its great so i never want to loose it so i dont post photos here i use internet storage to direct them there instead of putting photos here.

    if someone does ask me to remove photos because i have not copyrighted it i will but i hardly think the law will be brought into it otherwise can you imaging how many cases of this there would be if you dont know the refrence just make it up say its from liverpool libery archive but i do try to refrence photos that i know whos it is and i have asked many people if i can share there photos from my site.

    hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirob View Post
    A great pity, Merseywail, but I suppose it's best to be safe than encourage litigation. I too have a lot of pics that are not mine and thus cannot publish!
    Another one.Do you want me to collect yours while am at it?
    Just put them on as copyright unknown IF you don'tknow who took em'.The there will be no problem.
    So get em on here as it would be a crime to keep such hidden treasures.

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    This looks like it could be interesting :http://www.ianallanpublishing.com/pr...age=1&featured I love all these then and now books. And this too, http://www.ianallanpublishing.com/pr...at=1003&page=3 just watch out for Bob pixtons captions, LOL. I doubt any of are local book shops will stock them, they never do, why is that?? That unfortunately means another trip to manc's land, oh well.
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    Fantastic ones of the old stock exchange sirob. I didn't know there was another Imperial buildings.
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    To ell with it. here's some from my postcard collection, all source unknown. should be no problem with these, no details or dates: Waterloo c1900,s no shortage of adverts back then. Bankfield gds c1930,s? Ainsdale c1900', with two of the L&Y electrics. Ainsdale again, with the through Southport to London train c1900's. And last Crossens on the Southport to Preston line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merseywail View Post
    To ell with it. here's some from my postcard collection, all source unknown. should be no problem with these, no details or dates: Waterloo c1900,s .Bankfield gds c1930,s? Ainsdale c1900's. Ainsdale again, with the through Southport to London train c1900's. And last Crossens on the Southport to Preston line.
    Brilliant.I think you'll make more people happy with your pics than unhappy so that in itself is something to be proud of.
    Keep em comin as they're truly appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirob View Post
    A great pity, Merseywail, but I suppose it's best to be safe than encourage litigation. I too have a lot of pics that are not mine and thus cannot publish!

    How about;
    The Lyceum, Bold Street, July 1978 (x3)
    The Stock Exchange, Exchange Street East, February 1976 (x2)
    Great pics

    Doesn't the Lyceum area (Bold Street) on the middle picture with the greenery look miles better than it does now?
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    Fantastic, Merseywail. Your pic of Bankfield shows one of "Aspinalls Rapid Dock Shunters" (ex L&Y 0-6-0 tank engine)

    Some classic poses, with classic backgrounds to boot!

    County Road, by Hampton Street, 1948
    Entry, between Bedford Road/Bellamy Road, 1943 (Interesting because it shows the radio aerial poles in the yards-you needed about 50 foot of wire and an earth spike to get reception!!!! Also the bins let into the walls-the binman had a handle to lift them out, put one on his back and take it to the dustcart!!!!)
    Bellamy Road, July 1943, the windows behind had been blown in by a land mine and boarded.
    Seacombe, 1964
    Dumbarton Street, County Road, 1957, typical group and austere backdrop.
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    great pics again. I was only talking about those bins in another thread last week. we still had them where I lived in the early 70's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quincyg View Post
    great pics again. I was only talking about those bins in another thread last week. we still had them where I lived in the early 70's.
    Thanks, Attention to detail is important, so the minor facets of life in the streets are not forgotten. I grew up with all this and coal fires too!!!!
    You take them for granted - until one day they're gone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirob View Post
    Thanks, Attention to detail is important, so the minor facets of life in the streets are not forgotten. I grew up with all this and coal fires too!!!!
    we had one when I was toddler. toast on a toasting fork in front of the fire..happy days.

    not forgetting the rag and bone man with his hand cart going up and down the entries.

    I actually saw a coal wagon a few weeks back. brought back some memories that did.
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    We have a logburner fireplace, it is free standing with a flat top, last winter we had a powercut, we were in the middle of cooking a pan of scouse, we placed the pan on the fireplace and stoked the fire up, it finished the job perfectly, nice eating a bowl of scouse in front of a roaring fire

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    Love the Waterloo Station picture. I used to stand there in the 70s waiting for the train to college in Southport. All looks much the same.
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