Excellent photos those
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I have commented on a couple of her photos, one of a very young Farm and the photo of the People's Festival
" If you know your history, then you would know where you coming from".
"I could have been a footballer - but I had a paper round"..Yosser Hughes
Here's a question about the Dingle Knot Hole: It looks very much like the outcrop of rock that is currently opposite the old Garden Festival site. There is a roundabout there and the Riverside Drive runs past too. Just to the left would be the Britania Pub. Its almost like its taken from the Garden Festival itself by the old dome.
Many of these photos often attached to thin card were reference prints not actual prints and were used by the City Engineers Photographic unit (later Reprographic Section) to show to customers.
Many of them were quick contact prints from the glass plates and some were so old that we mounted them on card and then filed them. The scruffy handwriting seen on some of them is mine.
When the section was closed the 200,000 strong photo archive with photos from 1890s to nearly the 1990s and with negatives ranging from glass plates to more modern negatives and of all sizes was passed on to the Library.
Often these are reproduced and sold on. The original glass plates although deteriorating produced prints of a far higher quality.
Huskisson St, 1960s?
Taken last week. The tax disc and parking permit is a giveaway
My Great Grand-daddy's ale house, The Glass House, Vauxhall Road. 2006/1904.
Ermine tastes much the same as sackcloth when there's nothing left to eat.
Hi guys!
New to this forum, so thought I'd start by posting a link on here to an excellent set of photos, taken by a young lady who lives in Seattle. I believe she lived in Lpool only for a year during the 80's, but captured our city wonderfully & just how I remember it, growing up as a child. Have a gander..!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancyo2...7594095382976/
Last edited by Scouseinmanc; 11-09-2006 at 01:10 PM.
Welcome to the forum.
I agree with Philip - your avator is a good one.
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