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View of 18 Mortimer Street, London, with the offices of E Dubois & Co on the first floor, and Nickolls & Baker, Corn Merchant, below. A bus to Liverpool Street is passing by. Date: 1904
Training Ship HMS Conway - Boys on the Upper DeckThe naval training ship HMS Conway was established in 1859 and for many years was moored on the River Mersey near Liverpool. Here, the ships boys and officers are seen on the upper deck. Date: 1898
Royal Liver BuildingThe Royal Liver Building was built in 1911, and is still the head office for the Royal Liver Friendly Society. A pair of liver bird statues sit atop each clock tower. Date: 1960s
The Quinlan Opera CompanyPromotional postcard for The Quinlan Opera Company. Billed as The Greatest Touring Company Ever Organized. Touring to the Royal Hippodrome, Liverpool, 2nd October 1911 Figures, left to right
RMS Mauretania in Liverpool Docks, Liverpool, EnglandCunard Line RMS Mauretania at the landing stage, Liverpool Docks, Liverpool, England. Date: circa 1910
Delivering Flour to the Queen MaryJosph Rank Ltd. Millers - delivering Flour to the RMS Queen Mary, then Britains largest ship. She sailed primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. Date: 1936
NFS (London Region) ordinary fire in Islington, WW2A fire in a shop and dwelling in Liverpool Street, Islington, North London. Despite the lull in enemy bombing, ordinary fires were still commonplace and some were of a serious nature
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall interior, 1849The interior of the then-new Liverpool Philharmonic Concert Hall, at the time of the Liverpool Music Festival, 1849. The building was eventually replaced in 1939 after its predecessor burnt down in
American troops marching through Liverpool, WW1American troops marching through the streets of Liverpool, UK, on the way to their rest camp during the First World War. Date: 11 August 1918
Fleet Street, LondonA lovely view up Fleet Street, toward Ludgate Hill and St Pauls Cathedral
Liverpool Docks / 1902Scene at Liverpool Docks showing sailing ships and salthouse
Newcastle United vs. Barnsley, F. A. Cup Final, 1910Illustration of the F.A. Cup Final between Newcastle United and Barnsley, with one of the Barnsley defenders (in dark shirts) chesting down the ball; Crystal Palace Football Ground, 23rd April 1910
Children Throw BricksThe new housing is built, but theres no provision for the young : except a waste land strewn with bricks and stones for them to chuck at one another or at passers-by
EMPRESS OF FRANCECanadian Pacific liner, sailing between Liverpool and Quebec and doing cruises during the winter
Manchester Ship Canal 1Map showing the western end of the Canal, where it joins the river Mersey flowing into the sea at Liverpool
Steamship Crowd 1899A crowd clamour to get a good glimpse of St. Elvies a paddle steamer of the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Co. at Llandudno, North Wales
Docks LiverpoolThe Goree Warehouses, Georges Dock, Liverpool
Stephensons RocketThe Rocket as it took part in the Liverpool & Manchester Railway competition (which it won)
Diagram of the Rocket locomotive engine, 1829A diagram of the Rocket locomotive engine, 1829. Manufactured by Robert Stephenson & Co for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, Oct 1829. Date: circa 1900
Aerial view, landing stage, LiverpoolAerial photo landing stage at Liverpool, showing the Liver, Cunard, Dock Office, India, and Midland Bank buildings
Liverpool Footlball Club - Team, English League Champions 1922-23 Date: circa 1923
Liverpool Cathedral under construction from St. James Mount Date: circa 1908
The Pier & Ferry, New Brighton, Wallasey, EnglandThe Pier & Ferry, New Brighton, Wallasey, near Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Date: 1920s
West Derby Union, Liverpool - Alder Hey HospitalWard blocks at Alder Hey Hospital. The hospital was opened in 1915 by the West Derby Union, Liverpool. Originally used for chronic and bed-ridden case, it later became a childrens hospital
Police guarding Liverpool Station during transport strikePolicemen on horseback guarding Liverpool Station during the general transport strike of 1911. The strike began with two of the seamens unions, resulting from a range of grievances
Church of England armsThe coats of arms of the archbishops and bishops of the Church of England, including those of Winchester, Canterbury, Durham, York, Oxford and Liverpool
Sankey ViaductLIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY : The Sankey Viaduct
Liverpool - Birkenhead Park - The Lake - Lake with Buildings opposite surrounded by Trees. Part of Box 62 Boswell Collection - Liverpool
Advertisement for Liverpool Adelphi Hotel, 1914Advertisement for the newly opened Midland Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool, heralded as, " Englands latest and greatest triumph in hotel construction.@ Date: 1914
ST. GEORGEs HALL 1930SThe rear of St. Georges Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, with St. Johns Gardens in the foreground of the photograph. Date: early 1930s
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall exterior, 1849The exterior of the then-new Liverpool Philharmonic Concert Hall, at the time of the Liverpool Music Festival, 1849. The style is described by The Illustrated London News as " Roman-Italian
Dining saloon on a London to Liverpool express trainThe dining saloon on the London & North Western Railways non-stop express from London Euston to the Riverside Station, Liverpool, for the Atlantic cruise liners. Date: circa 1912
Man riding out of town on a Bank HolidayA man rides his skinny white horse out of a smoky town on a Bank Holiday
West Derby Union cottage homes, Fazakerley, LiverpoolDistant view of the West Derby Union cottage homes at Fazakerley, Liverpool. The homes were opened in 1889 to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Croxteth Hall, near Liverpool, the seat of the earl of Sefton
The Duke of Edinburgh as musicianEngraving showing Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh playing the violin to accompany the singer, Madame Marie Roze at a concert for the Royal College of Music at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall during
Bright Soiree, LiverpoolBRIGHT AT LIVERPOOL Soiree given to Mr Bright in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, by the Financial Reform Association
Liverpool St EntranceThe busy entrance to the terminus of the Great Eastern Railway
STEAMSHIP DORICWhite Star liner on the Atlantic crossing from Liverpool to Canada
Liverpool / 17th CLiverpool: a 17th century view
Manchester Ship Canal 2Map showing the eastern end of the Canal, where it leaves Manchester and leads westwards towards the sea at Liverpool
Liverpool St StationThe Norfolk Coast Express of the Great Eastern Railway leaves Liverpool Street station, London
Liverpool / Street / StationA street scene in Liverpool, including Central Station
Liverpool Ferry boat crossing the River Mersey to BirkenheadFerry boat crossing the River Mersey to Birkenhead, with Liverpool Docks and Harbour in the back ground with the distinctive shape of the Liver Building - Merseyside, England Date: 1924
Advert, Walter Mitchell & Sons, Ayr, ScotlandAdvert for Walter Mitchell & Sons, Food Provisions, Ayr, Scotland. 1905
Children from Father Berrys Home, LiverpoolBoys and girls from Father Berrys Home, Liverpool, stand in rows in a large hall. The Home provided care for Roman Catholic children who were orphans or otherwise without a home. Date: circa 1912
Tunnel connecting Liverpool with Birkenhead 1926Diagram showing where the tunnel connecting Liverpool to Birkenhead would be, under the River Mersey. Spanning 44ft wide with two desks for vehicles only
Shipbuilding - RMS Franconia 1910In construction the Cunard companys steamer RMS Franconia, covered in girders and scaffolding. Franconia, was intended for the lines Boston service, between Liverpool and Boston, USA. Date: 1910