EAW046982 ENGLAND (1952). The Liver Industrial Estate and Everton Cemetery, Liverpool, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW046982] The Liver Industrial Estate and Everton Cemetery, Liverpool, 1952. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW046982
Date 7-September-1952
Link
Place name LIVERPOOL
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 337348, 395724
Longitude / Latitude -2.9436029738548, 53.45428684955
National Grid Reference SJ373957

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This looks like a trail of steam from a freight train that has just joined the North Mersey branch off the main line between Liverpool Exchange and Manchester.

Davy
Tuesday 7th of April 2020 07:04:43 PM
Nelson Preserving Co

Davy
Tuesday 7th of April 2020 04:18:01 PM
Not a railway line but just an access lane off Long Lane. The Liverpool Exchange to Kirkby line is about half a mile to the left along Long Lane near to the Hartleys factory. Cannot be seen on this photo..

Davy
Tuesday 7th of April 2020 04:15:26 PM
fazakerly hospital

austin
Wednesday 1st of April 2020 01:27:42 PM
cottage homes clock tower

austin
Wednesday 1st of April 2020 01:07:58 PM
Kirkby to Liverpool railway line

austin
Sunday 29th of March 2020 07:47:46 PM
jewish cemetary brian epstine

austin
Sunday 29th of March 2020 07:45:25 PM
Hansons Dairy.

Davy
Sunday 13th of October 2019 02:20:39 PM
Hansons Dairy.

Davy
Sunday 13th of October 2019 02:19:30 PM
Eric Bemrose printing works. Various magazines of the period were printed here.

Davy
Sunday 13th of October 2019 02:18:00 PM
Location of the site of the 2ndWW searchlight battery No. 41118 at Fazakerley. It was manned by the 38 Anti-Aircraft Battalion Royal Engineers. The battery was operational by 14 May 1940 and positioned to protect Liverpool from air attack. Searchlight sites typically comprised a small ring-ditch to provide the crew with shelter during an air raid, a predictor emplacement for calculating the height and range of targets, a light anti-aircraft machine gun pit, a generator and hutted accommodation for the crew. (Defence of Britain Project)

redmist
Friday 29th of March 2019 05:40:10 PM