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    The stones have been identified as coming from the 1673 Town Hall, and used as infill.

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    "In the area excavated in the previous photo, the site of the former Chester Basin, a number of carved stones were discovered. These have been identified as coming from the old 1673 Liverpool Town Hall, demolished to make way for the existing Town Hall in the 1750s. The stones had been used as infill behind the basin walls."

    Source via 'Wallasey' in Manchester Dock thread.
    http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/ll...ool-link12.htm

    Last edited by PhilipG; 05-13-2007 at 01:30 PM.

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