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Opening of Whiteleys department store, 1911Two pictures reporting on the opening of Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London in at the end of November 1911
Royal Oak pub, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers on the right. circa 1905
LCC-LFB Bayswater fire station, West LondonReplacing the former Bayswater fire station in Queens Mews, this station was opened in 1904 at 210 Queens Road (later renamed Queensway)
Westbourne GroveWhiteleys department store in Westbourne Grove
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
Construction of the Queensway Mersey TunnelThe Queensway tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey, between Liverpool and Birkenhead. Construction began in 1925
Liverpool, Merseyside - Queensway Mersey TunnelLiverpool, Merseyside - The Queensway (Birkenhead) Mersey Tunnel - Policeman standing by the roadside close to St. John's Gardens Entrance to the tunnel. Date: circa 1934
Royal Oak pub, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers and a horse-drawn bus on the right. Date: circa 1905
Opening Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool with Birkenhead 1934Date: 18 July 1934
View of Queens Road (Queensway), Bayswater, LondonView of Queens Road (now Queensway), Bayswater, West London, with Whiteleys department store in the distance. circa 1920
Interior of the Mersey Tunnel, LiverpoolKing George V opened the Mersey Tunnel called Queensway on 18 July 1934, arranging to drive in the tunnel. Exclusively for vehicles, connecting Liverpool with Birkenhead under the River Mersey