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Dan. You have provided a wealth of dockside and marine photos for us. Thanks.
I often walked past the School of Tropical Medicine, as a student, and wondered how important such a facility must be.
Life as an engineer has taken me around the globe – but I always felt anchored to, and very proud of,
my early Bootle and Liverpool upbringing. Walshy.
I often walked past the School of Tropical Medicine, as a student, and wondered how important such a facility must be.
Life as an engineer has taken me around the globe – but I always felt anchored to, and very proud of,
my early Bootle and Liverpool upbringing. Walshy.
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I heard this theory about the Mersey a few years ago but I didn't know the source.
HSLC Vol 2 1849
There was no Mersey or Liverpool Bay up until 7000 years ago, and no Irish Sea 8000 years ago.
Some early maps from HSLC.
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Dan
HSLC Vol 2 1849
There was no Mersey or Liverpool Bay up until 7000 years ago, and no Irish Sea 8000 years ago.
Some early maps from HSLC.
Regards
Dan
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The maps are from the Historic Society of Lancashire & Cheshire archives.
They take a little while to load, but there's lots of interesting stuff in them.
First volume is 1848 to 1849.
The maps are a bit iffy. I was heading out for Chester yesterday and I ended up in Southport.
Nice coffee cake and coffee in the Lord Street shopping arcade though.
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Dan
They take a little while to load, but there's lots of interesting stuff in them.
First volume is 1848 to 1849.
The maps are a bit iffy. I was heading out for Chester yesterday and I ended up in Southport.
Nice coffee cake and coffee in the Lord Street shopping arcade though.
Regards
Dan
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Link to a paper from HSLC archive 1977. Dock Labour in the Late 19th Century.
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... Taplin.pdf
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Dan
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... Taplin.pdf
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Dan
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From the HSLC Archive 1930.
Maps showing the enclosure of the pool.
Link to The Pool of Liverpool HSLC 1930
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... -Brown.pdf
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Dan
Maps showing the enclosure of the pool.
Link to The Pool of Liverpool HSLC 1930
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... -Brown.pdf
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Dan
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Not the docks, but another man important in the development of the city.
James Newlands, Municipal Engineer.
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... Hamlin.pdf (24 pages)
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livac ... E,2014.pdf (7 pages).
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James Newlands, Municipal Engineer.
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... Hamlin.pdf (24 pages)
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livac ... E,2014.pdf (7 pages).
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Dan
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From Historic Society of Lancashire & Cheshire archive Vol.22 1869
Kirkdale, Bootle and Litherland shoreline properties.
Link to the full paper is here.(76 pages)
It covers from Hilbre Island to Formby Point.
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... -Boult.pdf
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Dan
Kirkdale, Bootle and Litherland shoreline properties.
Link to the full paper is here.(76 pages)
It covers from Hilbre Island to Formby Point.
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... -Boult.pdf
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Dan
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Link to paper titled Watercourse Management and Flood Prevention in the Alt Level 1589-1779 HSLC Vol 148 (1998) 36 pages
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... addock.pdf
A couple of interesting maps from the paper.
Bigger version of Lord Burghley's Map showing: West Derby Hundred, Salford Hundred, Blackburn Hundred, Amounderness Hundred and the Lonsdale Hundred.
The Mersey would be at the top of the map.
The Arnold Reanes in the second map is referred to as Arnot Raynes in the History of Netherton, and if I remember correctly, this was the coach road from Liverpool to Ormskirk which became Dunningsbridge Road.
The history was drawn up by a local historian working at Crosby Library and it used to be available from the local council libraries..
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Dan
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... addock.pdf
A couple of interesting maps from the paper.
Bigger version of Lord Burghley's Map showing: West Derby Hundred, Salford Hundred, Blackburn Hundred, Amounderness Hundred and the Lonsdale Hundred.
The Mersey would be at the top of the map.
The Arnold Reanes in the second map is referred to as Arnot Raynes in the History of Netherton, and if I remember correctly, this was the coach road from Liverpool to Ormskirk which became Dunningsbridge Road.
The history was drawn up by a local historian working at Crosby Library and it used to be available from the local council libraries..
Regards
Dan
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Lynne-some information.
Link to Old Mersey Times website.
http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/stjohnschurchyard.html
From The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire archive Vol 51 (1899)
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Dan
Link to Old Mersey Times website.
http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/stjohnschurchyard.html
From The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire archive Vol 51 (1899)
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Dan
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More on the Albert Dock from the Liverpool Echo.
1980
August 17 1980
1980
Undated
AJ Beer Timber Supplier
August 1 1983
1996
October 97 Barca Barge
1998 Baltic Triangle
Dock Office and Pumphouse 1960s
c1982
1996
1984 Hartley Swing Bridge
2007
2008
2014
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Dan
1980
August 17 1980
1980
Undated
AJ Beer Timber Supplier
August 1 1983
1996
October 97 Barca Barge
1998 Baltic Triangle
Dock Office and Pumphouse 1960s
c1982
1996
1984 Hartley Swing Bridge
2007
2008
2014
Regards
Dan
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Early Liverpool Coat of Arms From HSLC Vol 40 1890
I was wondering why the last picture was so familiar.
Then I remembered , it was on the side of all the green corpy buses.
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Dan
I was wondering why the last picture was so familiar.
Then I remembered , it was on the side of all the green corpy buses.
Regards
Dan
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Thanks for the info on St Johns. There is a Family Search site that give the MI of the removed stones. There is a link on the Liverpool family history forum, if you want it.
Can any one translate the Latin on the crest? My best guess is noble God who made ?? Free time ????
Can any one translate the Latin on the crest? My best guess is noble God who made ?? Free time ????
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Lynne
The motto is a quote from Virgil's Eclogue, in which Tityrus describes Octavianus as a god, in the line Deus nobis haec otia fecit.
It has been variously translated as :
These comforts, friend, were by a god bestowed.
These blessings, friend, a deity bestowed.
God has given us these things in tranquility.
God has given us this ease.
The man to whom I owe this happy leisure is a god.
Not me , copied the above from this link .(18 pages to explain a motto)
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... Harris.pdf
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Dan
The motto is a quote from Virgil's Eclogue, in which Tityrus describes Octavianus as a god, in the line Deus nobis haec otia fecit.
It has been variously translated as :
These comforts, friend, were by a god bestowed.
These blessings, friend, a deity bestowed.
God has given us these things in tranquility.
God has given us this ease.
The man to whom I owe this happy leisure is a god.
Not me , copied the above from this link .(18 pages to explain a motto)
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... Harris.pdf
Regards
Dan
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Mauretania 1906-1927
September 20 1906 launch at Wallsend
1907 Leaving the Tyne
Sailing into New York after WW1
Sailing off the Pier Head
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Going to the breakers 1929
Mauretania II launch at Cammell Laird July 28 1938
May 15 1939 going to Gladstone Dry dock
May 10 1960 at Southampton
November 1969 passing Queen Mary at berth
Brass letters from the stern
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Dan
September 20 1906 launch at Wallsend
1907 Leaving the Tyne
Sailing into New York after WW1
Sailing off the Pier Head
[
Going to the breakers 1929
Mauretania II launch at Cammell Laird July 28 1938
May 15 1939 going to Gladstone Dry dock
May 10 1960 at Southampton
November 1969 passing Queen Mary at berth
Brass letters from the stern
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Dan
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Having problems with street view.Dan wrote:1705 Map showing Old Benn's Garden from Liverpool in the Reign of Queen Anne by Henry Peet.
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Dan
Some excellent articles and photographs, thank you.JJC.
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Some pictures of the Overhead Railway from the Liverpool Echo archive
1893
Post 1893
1894 Seaforth Litherland
Seaforth Litherland
1908
1919
1920s
1936
1948 From the Liver Building
1954
1956
Langton
Undated
Undated
Seaforth road
Passing the Liver Building
September 30 1957 Locomotive Polly
November 27 1957
July 1958
Herculaneum Bridge
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Dan
1893
Post 1893
1894 Seaforth Litherland
Seaforth Litherland
1908
1919
1920s
1936
1948 From the Liver Building
1954
1956
Langton
Undated
Undated
Seaforth road
Passing the Liver Building
September 30 1957 Locomotive Polly
November 27 1957
July 1958
Herculaneum Bridge
Regards
Dan