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FABULOUS AGAIN DAN
I must admit I get a bit nervous though when I see you posting all these great piccys using free hosting service Postimage.
We don't have the bandwidth to host all the FAB photo's here so our site relies on third party photo hosting sites, so it's always important to be aware the photo's will never be online forever.
This also relates to any other free hosting services for photos.
Last time when there was a mess up in the past regarding Postimage breaking their image links I found a quick fix by changing all the links to a new URL in the embed code for each photo posted.
This was quite simple to do however it needed to be done on every single photo.
Don't worry though at this time, I'm just thinking into the future... Today is 25th September 2018... Someone in the future may be reading through this archive. I'm a time traveller LOL.
I'll go back in time and try my best to fix any broken links from whenever this post is being read.
Mack (Time Traveller)
Thanx again
I must admit I get a bit nervous though when I see you posting all these great piccys using free hosting service Postimage.
We don't have the bandwidth to host all the FAB photo's here so our site relies on third party photo hosting sites, so it's always important to be aware the photo's will never be online forever.
This also relates to any other free hosting services for photos.
Last time when there was a mess up in the past regarding Postimage breaking their image links I found a quick fix by changing all the links to a new URL in the embed code for each photo posted.
This was quite simple to do however it needed to be done on every single photo.
Don't worry though at this time, I'm just thinking into the future... Today is 25th September 2018... Someone in the future may be reading through this archive. I'm a time traveller LOL.
I'll go back in time and try my best to fix any broken links from whenever this post is being read.
Mack (Time Traveller)
Thanx again
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Cheers Mack
Don't worry, if all else fails I shall start again, just like Sisyphus.
That was my first choice name for this website.Then I thought; The Archangel Gabriel, but I settled on Dan.
Anyway Mack what wins the 2019 Grand National?
And what is Everton's new ground like?
Regards
Dan
Don't worry, if all else fails I shall start again, just like Sisyphus.
That was my first choice name for this website.Then I thought; The Archangel Gabriel, but I settled on Dan.
Anyway Mack what wins the 2019 Grand National?
And what is Everton's new ground like?
Regards
Dan
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Too big for League 2 , Dan KDan wrote:Cheers Mack
Don't worry, if all else fails I shall start again, just like Sisyphus.
That was my first choice name for this website.Then I thought; The Archangel Gabriel, but I settled on Dan.
Anyway Mack what wins the 2019 Grand National?
And what is Everton's new ground like?
Regards
Dan
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Hi Dan,
I'm under strict instructions from the 'TIME CONTINUIM' overlords (This is a secret organization that does not exist yet in this current time line) not to reveal any future information regarding this type of information due to it unbalancing the present with information that could result in a paradox, which in turn could result in Henry 'Buying money' taking over the world with all his winnings
I'm under strict instructions from the 'TIME CONTINUIM' overlords (This is a secret organization that does not exist yet in this current time line) not to reveal any future information regarding this type of information due to it unbalancing the present with information that could result in a paradox, which in turn could result in Henry 'Buying money' taking over the world with all his winnings
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Cheers Mack. Time Lord for the National. Got it.
Cammell Laird Birkenhead
1905
1910
1926
1937 Ark Royal III
1960
No. 4 Dock where CSS Alabama was built
c 1955 Ark Royal IV
June 1974 HMS Coventry
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June 1 1939 Relatives of the crew of HMS Thetis
Regards
Dan
Cammell Laird Birkenhead
1905
1910
1926
1937 Ark Royal III
1960
No. 4 Dock where CSS Alabama was built
c 1955 Ark Royal IV
June 1974 HMS Coventry
[
June 1 1939 Relatives of the crew of HMS Thetis
Regards
Dan
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The Port of Liverpool and Liverpool Castle
King John reigned from 1199-1216. He gave Liverpool its charter in 1207.
Although Liverpool had no dock, there was a quayside (now somewhere under James Street ) for goods and people to be transferred. See extract below.
Liverpool Castle was built between 1232 and 1235, It was completely demolished by 1726. The site became home to two versions of St George's Chapel and then the Victoria Monument. Derby Square.
The castle provided protection for the city and the port.
A link for A History of the Castle is given at the end, for HSLC Vol 42 (1890). It's 67 pages long.
Some pictures from the article:
Thomas Steers , the architect of the original dock.
Link:
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... 11-Cox.pdf
Regards
Dan
King John reigned from 1199-1216. He gave Liverpool its charter in 1207.
Although Liverpool had no dock, there was a quayside (now somewhere under James Street ) for goods and people to be transferred. See extract below.
Liverpool Castle was built between 1232 and 1235, It was completely demolished by 1726. The site became home to two versions of St George's Chapel and then the Victoria Monument. Derby Square.
The castle provided protection for the city and the port.
A link for A History of the Castle is given at the end, for HSLC Vol 42 (1890). It's 67 pages long.
Some pictures from the article:
Thomas Steers , the architect of the original dock.
Link:
https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uplo ... 11-Cox.pdf
Regards
Dan
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I've seen the A5036/ Rimrose Valley project mentioned a couple of times on other threads.
This is the link for the Scoping Opinion, published March 2018. It's 177 pages.
https://infrastructure.planninginspecto ... pinion.pdf
Below is the link for the Highways England Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report published January 2018. 288 pages
https://infrastructure.planninginspecto ... Report.pdf
Regards
Dan
This is the link for the Scoping Opinion, published March 2018. It's 177 pages.
https://infrastructure.planninginspecto ... pinion.pdf
Below is the link for the Highways England Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Report published January 2018. 288 pages
https://infrastructure.planninginspecto ... Report.pdf
Regards
Dan
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From the Liverpool Echo.
1900s Floating roadway.
1908 Ralph Brocklebank later renamed Daniel Adamson.
1909 Square Rigger Kynance leaving the Mersey.
Early 1900s Leaving for Canada.
Pilot ship Edmund Gardner
February 1935 From the Custom House Building.
May 1951 Landing Stage.
1950s Ark Royal in for refit.
January 1963
1967 Royal Iris
Summer 1978
1992 Tall Ships
Source of the Mersey in the Goyt Valley.
Regards
Dan
1900s Floating roadway.
1908 Ralph Brocklebank later renamed Daniel Adamson.
1909 Square Rigger Kynance leaving the Mersey.
Early 1900s Leaving for Canada.
Pilot ship Edmund Gardner
February 1935 From the Custom House Building.
May 1951 Landing Stage.
1950s Ark Royal in for refit.
January 1963
1967 Royal Iris
Summer 1978
1992 Tall Ships
Source of the Mersey in the Goyt Valley.
Regards
Dan
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Link for History of Everton by Richard Syers. (512 pages)
https://ia902700.us.archive.org/15/item ... eruoft.pdf
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Dan
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From Liverpool in 1859 by Thomas Baines.
The construction of the dock walls
The Landing Stages
Link to the book Liverpool in 1859 by Thomas Baines (294 pages), from The Library of Congress.
https://ia802703.us.archive.org/9/items ... 00bain.pdf
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Dan
The construction of the dock walls
The Landing Stages
Link to the book Liverpool in 1859 by Thomas Baines (294 pages), from The Library of Congress.
https://ia802703.us.archive.org/9/items ... 00bain.pdf
Regards
Dan