EPW014999 ENGLAND (1926). Prenton, Birkenhead, from the south-west, 1926

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Title [EPW014999] Prenton, Birkenhead, from the south-west, 1926
Reference EPW014999
Date 12-April-1926
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Place name BIRKENHEAD
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 330656, 386175
Longitude / Latitude -3.0422733902296, 53.367621038001
National Grid Reference SJ307862

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St Stephen's Church, Prenton

nemo20000
Sunday 5th of June 2022 03:36:05 PM
Site of Mallory Road

optikc
Sunday 28th of June 2020 02:28:28 PM
Site of St. Josephs RC Primary School

optikc
Sunday 28th of June 2020 02:25:41 PM
Prenton URC Church

optikc
Sunday 28th of June 2020 02:22:04 PM
Prenton Park Pub

optikc
Sunday 28th of June 2020 02:20:07 PM

optikc
Sunday 28th of June 2020 02:18:04 PM
I read, from a reliable history booklet, that Osmaston Road suffered the first Birkenhead bomb of WW2. Does anyone else have similar data about this area please?

TonyBirkenhead
Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:32:30 PM
"Garth" 2 Prospect Road

Bradley100
Tuesday 7th of June 2016 11:43:12 AM
"Garth" 2 Prospect Road

Bradley100
Tuesday 7th of June 2016 11:43:11 AM
Prenton Park - home of Tranmere Rovers FC since 1912. Still barely developed at this date.

gBr
Sunday 3rd of August 2014 07:01:26 PM
Prenton Hall Road

kinmel
Sunday 1st of September 2013 05:31:21 PM
Golf Links Road

kinmel
Sunday 1st of September 2013 05:30:48 PM

kinmel
Sunday 1st of September 2013 05:30:01 PM
Osmaston Road, Prenton

kinmel
Sunday 1st of September 2013 05:29:14 PM
Bowling green?

HydeParkDave
Monday 16th of July 2012 11:34:41 PM
This may be an artifact of the film/scanning, but this looks a bit like Battersea Power Station, especially with that light grey band running across the top of the photo. Could this Brixton, Stockwell, Streatham or even Herne Hill? All have similar road layouts that would have been completely changed since then.

Dave T
Friday 13th of July 2012 03:17:33 PM
Seems unlikely. Construction started on Battersea Power Station in 1929. Could be factory chimneys.

Tony D
Friday 13th of July 2012 05:17:06 PM
It's certainly not Battersea... I am very doubtful about it being London.

Survey of London historian
Tuesday 31st of July 2012 06:37:38 PM
The location has been found - in Prenton, Merseyside

Trebor
Tuesday 28th of August 2012 11:26:26 AM

Dave T
Friday 13th of July 2012 03:08:49 PM
Cleared ground?

Dave T
Friday 13th of July 2012 03:06:47 PM
Allotment Gardens

Pete65
Monday 25th of March 2013 12:14:31 PM

Angiekav
Sunday 8th of July 2012 10:51:52 PM
St Stephens C of E Church

Pete65
Monday 25th of March 2013 12:12:56 PM
St Stephen's Church Prenton was where my wife and I married in 1971 and where our three children were all christened.

Robbied
Tuesday 3rd of March 2015 10:16:49 PM
More likely a war memorial. Layout of area looks recent. Queen Eleanor crosses are of a different design.

EastMarple1
Saturday 30th of June 2012 11:58:57 AM
A Queen Eleanor's Cross or A Great War Memorial ?

BigglesH
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 04:43:48 PM
Biggles - the location - no longer in question - Prenton, near Birkenhead on the Wirral.

Categorically that is a War Memorial.

Photo was taken at time of massive housing development of the area...

Pete65
Monday 14th of October 2013 11:06:58 AM

User Comment Contributions

This area of superior suburban housing was hit heavily by German bombing in WW2 - possibly by inaccurate attacks aimed (badly) at Birkenheads dock installations - or maybe accurate attacks on the nearby reservoir (See - Reservoir Road North)

Pete65
Monday 25th of March 2013 12:12:01 PM
Ah, so it was a river at the top, just the Mersey, not the Thames! Nice one Trebor.

Dave T
Thursday 22nd of November 2012 03:37:25 PM
There is absolutely no doubt that this pic is of Prenton, Merseyside from the SW and looking towards Tranmere Rovers football ground. The road junction is between Osmaston Rd and Prenton Lane. Input the area in Google Maps.

Trebor
Tuesday 23rd of October 2012 03:14:25 PM
Hi Trebor,

Thanks very much for your identification, we can update the catalogue and post the correct location information here in due course. You may be interested to know that the original Aerofilm's Ltd Register entry for this image is "Haunchwood Brick and Tile, Griff Yard, Nuneaton", so it's no wonder we couldn't identify the photo.

Yours, Katy
Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Tuesday 23rd of October 2012 03:14:25 PM
This is Prenton, Birkenhead. It is indeed a War Memorial in the foreground. Running top to bottom is Prenton Lane and to the left Osmaston Road. The Church is St Stephens.

Dr Bob
Wednesday 3rd of October 2012 11:19:18 AM
@Trebor - thanks. No, I used a few bits of information, in particular the angle of the sun, implying that the view was northerly towards a river or estuary in the distance. The road layout and the memorial in the foreground was matched more by luck.

davidsw16
Thursday 20th of September 2012 08:59:53 PM
This is Prenton in Merseyside looking towards Birkenhead. The junction in the foreground is Osmaston Road where it meets Prenton Lane.

davidsw16
Tuesday 28th of August 2012 11:28:51 AM
Well done David! Do you live in the area? I checked on Google Maps - spot on!

Trebor
Tuesday 28th of August 2012 11:28:51 AM
It probably is a trick of light but it looks like words in the field left of the cross.

Iwanttogothere
Saturday 14th of July 2012 04:32:43 PM
On the (then) edge of a City (Birmingham or Coventry ?)

BigglesH
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 05:07:31 PM