Hello Chris.
I don't know why I missed your reply.
Yes, I did know about the Wheatsheaf being the symbol of the Co-op, but I was just giving out a little check-list of the Co-op in case people remembered various things, and not a history, so perhaps that bit came out wrong.
So sorry.
I'll try to make sure that you don't need to correct my posts in future.![]()
Philip.
Interesting 19th C attempt at the improvement of the lot of the Liverpool Poor.
Last edited by taffy; 06-25-2007 at 04:06 PM.
Interesting terracotta tile work typical of Coop buildings of the period around the turn of the 20th C
Last edited by taffy; 06-25-2007 at 04:05 PM.
I remember my dad telling me he and his cousin threw a sickie at Laird's one sunny morning and went rowing on the lake all day, even fell asleep in the sun and his eyelids near stuck. Next morning there were sombre looks from all the management as they tried to explain their fantastic sun tans away.
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Great pictures boysDave I definitely see Gerry Adams as well.
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