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Posts by JP Maxwell
Chester with added Romans.
I'm delighted to be involved with Knowsley Literary Festival this . Here are the details of the launch event:
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Liverpool's Strand looking South, circa 1880.
The view up Lime Street. 1950s
Mark Jordan who knows Eric's better than most, edited together some of the clips I wrangled up from his photos. Here is the result:
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The Overhead on The Strand, c1949.
Customs House from Salthouse Dock c1922
Castle Street and Dale Street
Lark Lane reel and article:
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West Derby Village: Liverpool Before Liverpool
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Palaces of Light, now Dark
Liverpool was once a city that went to the pictures like it went to the docks, in vast numbers, with ritual, noise, and appetite. From the 1910s through to the 1960s, cinemas rose across the city.
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St John's Market, Liverpool: Beauty to Brutalism
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The Fort Beneath the Dunes: Fort Crosby
Liverpool’s Forgotten Front Line. Read the full article:
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Everton FC: origins to the The Old Lady
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Come and have a look at what you would have won. Three sites in the city and how they might look had they survive bombs and culls; Lime Street from St George's Plateau, St John's Market and Central Station.
Lime Street c1890 (pre Vines/Big House) and recently.
Step off the grand theatre of St George's Hall, cross the plateau, and you are standing in a part of the city where Liverpool’s civic self confidence once posed for photographs. It was called Commutation Row.
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Eric's Liverpool. Mark Jordan sent me a load of his photos from the post punk era, so I made this reel.
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James Street Station.
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Mathew Street:
From warehouses to jazz, merseybeat to post-punk
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Thank you kindly, Mike!
St John's Beacon aka The Radio City Tower shoots off into outer space.
We always suspected it.
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South Road in Waterloo.
This reel explores the long drag in Waterloo, a hub for the shore, from the late Victorian period to present day.
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Liverpool, May 1941. From St Lukes and Lewis's to the Customs House and my Dad, this is the tumultuous moment that changed the city forever.
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GOREE PIAZZAS
From the infamous and awful origins of the name to their looming presence next to the waterfront spanning three centuries, discover this Liverpool ghost here:
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Liverpool before the Luftwaffe, before the barmy city planners post war, before the Beatles, before me and before most of you.
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