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    Default Prince's Dock.

    This card was posted in 1914, and the view is from the Liver Building.
    If anybody has access to the Liver Building, a shot taken today would be fantastic.

    Note New Brighton Tower.
    For about 20 years it was the tallest structure in the UK.
    http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~dstewart/tower.htm

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    95 High Street, Wavertree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jona76 View Post
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    Great pictures

    "Real photographic" are always better than the printed colour ones.

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    here's the last of them. I'm sure there's more though on flickr & fotopic. Also try mersey-gateway.org

    Whilst I'm here. I'm looking for any old photos of Queens Square, preferably just after the Roe Street expansion when they put in the 'bubble' bus stops. I have some from 1976 but would appreciate it if any of the readers had more

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    brilliant photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5th beatle View Post
    here's the last of them. I'm sure there's more though on flickr & fotopic. Also try mersey-gateway.org

    Whilst I'm here. I'm looking for any old photos of Queens Square, preferably just after the Roe Street expansion when they put in the 'bubble' bus stops. I have some from 1976 but would appreciate it if any of the readers had more

    cheers
    Here's 2 snaps from 1982 and 1983.
    It was said to be "The Longest Bus Shelter in the World".
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    Here's a few more of the 'gyratory'
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    superb photos. more would be most welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by ayjaykay View Post
    Here's a few more of the 'gyratory'
    Those bus piccies clearly indicate of how to screw up a city centre.
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    one of the gyratory photos shows the remnants of the buildings around queens square. correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't the open eye gallery located down towards the start of the bus stops? (on the 4th photo i think)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5th beatle View Post
    one of the gyratory photos shows the remnants of the buildings around queens square. correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't the open eye gallery located down towards the start of the bus stops? (on the 4th photo i think)
    Yes, you're right. The Open Eye was there before it moved to Wood Street. I've got another photo that clearly shows the old Open Eye. I'll try to find it.

    EDIT: found it...
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    And here are a few more. The black and white one is from September 1985. The 4th one shows the Open Eye again, after the building next door had been demolished.
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    Hi all

    I love the pic of all the green doubledeckers all lined up. Brings back a lot of memories.

    http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/att...9&d=1165570299

    Let me clarify, though, do you still have green buses in Liverpool, or are they now all different colors, as I thought I saw on one of my recent trips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    Hi all

    I love the pic of all the green doubledeckers all lined up. Brings back a lot of memories.

    http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/att...9&d=1165570299

    Let me clarify, though, do you still have green buses in Liverpool, or are they now all different colors, as I thought I saw on one of my recent trips?

    Chris
    There are now 2 main companies running buses in Liverpool: Arriva and Stagecoach. The Arriva buses are a turquoise and cream colour, but not the same as the MPTE/Merseybus colours.

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