Location Photo's Page

Birkenheads Priory early 1800s (43393 bytes) Birkenhead Priory today, St Marys strreple in the background (29529 bytes) Laird St road race, c1910. Spire in background is St James Church. (56602 bytes) Birkenhead Town Hall from Hamilton Sq. before cenotaph was built 55347 bytes) Birkenhead Ferry, c1930s (19228 bytes)  

Birkenhead

Carlton Terrace, Meols. In 1861 William Halliday and Family were living here at No.12. At No.3 his son William was working as a ploughboy. (My GGG-Grandparents) (92249 bytes) Railway Inn at meols, where another relative, Emma Salisbury, was staying in 1871.  This building has now been replaced with a larger one. (84995 bytes)

 Meols

Bidston Windmill, Bidston Hill Wirral (26193 bytes) St Oswalds Church, Bidston (54185 bytes)

Bidston

Low Res, TS Royalist, nobbies and just coming into view, the old Royal Iris. Background is the Liver Building (67069 bytes) A Mersey Flat (34402 bytes) Liverpool pier head at night (57662 bytes)

Liverpool

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1904, Victoria Road, Seacombe. Looking up from the river end. Most of the buildings on the left have gone, but many from the right still survive.(71756 bytes) 1904, Victoria Road, Seacombe. Looking down from Poulton Road end.(28532 bytes)  1904, Seacombe Ferry. Trams and horse drawn cabs await passengers. (74845 bytes) Seacombe Ferry from the air.  To the right used to be a shipbuilders.  The funnel from the Royal Iris 1 is to the right. A Ferry boat is docked, and a luggage boat is leaving.  All the derelict areas have now been built up with housing.  The bottom left area used to be where the trams parked up over night.  There were stables at one time for the horses before the trams were electrified.  There are still tram-tracks beneath the modern roadway. (56479 bytes) 1932, Seacombe Ferry. New building, half completed, and now Buses wait with trams, but horse drawn cabs are replaced by motors (57360 bytes)U534, the last German submarine to be sunk in WW2. Note the damaged stern that sank her, and the skyward pointing guns, fixed there by the depth charge explosion from the plane. (43117 bytes)  

    Seacombe

 
Church Street, Bishops Castle, Shropshire, c 1930 (55224 bytes) Wrexham Parish church, 1944 (75128 bytes)

Bishops Castle

Wrexham

 

 

 

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