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    Fine work, Joe!

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    old liverpool warehouse by exacta2a, on Flickr

    Old warehouse in College Lane converted to shops now
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    liverpool "jigger" by exacta2a, on Flickr
    This is alongside the old Eagle pub now a Sony shop at the end of Paradise St
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    A wonder it's not alleygated,Joe!

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    The old Tower Buildings,Prison Weint,designed by James Picton in 1846

    Demolition of the old building on 10/5/1907

    Demolition on 17/6/1907

    Demolition nearly finished on 26/9/1907

    New Tower Buildings construction on 10/5/1908. Designed by W.Aubrey Thomas and one of the first to use steel framework

    Constuction on 14/8/1908

    old liverpool building by exacta2a, on Flickr
    Still going strong today
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    Side entrance to St George`s Hall


    The old Great North Western hotel on Lime St


    Lime Street station at night,illuminated by that horrible advert sign
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    The Walker gallery and the Steble fountain

    William Brown Street

    The old County Court at the bottom of Islington

    St Georges Hall

    The Empire Theatre
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    Brilliant photos as ever Joe.

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    Union Court.


    Our Dale Street offices landlords Beavan Maples used to be here so I'd have to take our rent cheque to them on my shipping round. I used to marvel at the fine interiors.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Brilliant photos as ever Joe.

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    Union Court.


    Our Dale Street offices landlords Beavan Maples used to be here so I'd have to take our rent cheque to them on my shipping round. I used to marvel at the fine interiors.




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    Interesting curved corner on the green building...

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    Interesting pictures of Pivvy Bingo

    http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Liverpo...eLiverpool.htm

    http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liver...0252-29146120/




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    The old Collegiate college on Shaw St from the new grounds of the Cornerstone building








    The interior of the Cornerstone building,this was once St Francis Xavier`s college buiding.
    The last time I was in this building was 1951 when I was a pupil,think they have made an excellent job of it.
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    Great pics GD, the last time I was in the building was 66 and I was bloody glad to get out of it. It does look very classy though !

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    Mersey Chambers with the 3rd Liver Bird, once the home of Harrison Line ship owners. This view is through Our Lady & St Nicholas Gardens arched entrance.



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    Brilliant pictures people,well done and NEVER stop clicking,
    was it done at f8 m8,see I am a tog also

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    A lone gap in the line of buidlings on Crosshall st giving us a peep of the none too lavish parts we normally don't see.



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    New Oxford House, Dale St. My ma worked here as a cleaner for the council as well as Pioneer Buildings along the street. Notice the sign for 'Hockenhall Alley leading to Cunliffe Street'. The Top Hat was next door.



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    St Annes church presbytery, Overbury Street.



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    Scratchards Wine Merchants in Vernon Street. Note the sign which states 'Property purchased by members of India Buildings Chambers'



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    Wavertree School at Rose Villas 'Unadopted' - off the High street.



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    239 Westminster Road, now converted to flats. This is at the junction of Rumney Road.



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    Westminster road from Back Westminster Road at the Elm Tree.



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    Georgian Wolstenholme Square. Named after the local landowner of the same name, it was the first enclosed garden constructed in the city. The little tunnel you see which leads into Duke Street also has its own name, it is Tunnage Square.



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