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Manaher? ?It's almost like you were there.
Did you then go on to extol him with tales of wonder of your current manaher??
Manaher? ?It's almost like you were there.
Did you then go on to extol him with tales of wonder of your current manaher??
Say it in a Spanish accent and it makes sense actually!!Manaher? ?
Find it fascinating that the pool inlet used to run inland right up to the Williamson Sq/Islington as your map shows. And Strand comes I believe from the old Norse word for beach/shore.Oh yeah, the entire waterfront is on reclaimed land.
The pool after which Liverpool is named doesn't even exist anymore. Water Street used to be so named as it ran to the waterfront. Now it has the strand, and everything beyond it between it and the water.
I'll see if I can find the old map.
Yeah it's great stuff, I live down in Sussex these days and there is loads of cool Roman stuff round here, they are still finding things all the time.
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Stayed in the Titanic Hotel last night & had a boss view of Bramley Moore. Looks impressive on the drone footage etc, but basically seeing it with my own eyes is amazing.
….here you go @PhilM you might find this interesting, tenuous link to BMD as it’s not too far away. 1901 Liverpool;
We came 2nd that year
I stayed there last week and was hoping to get a good view of it but it was really foggy ?View attachment 149329
Stayed in the Titanic Hotel last night & had a boss view of Bramley Moore. Looks impressive on the drone footage etc, but basically seeing it with my own eyes is amazing.
Brilliant that!For people who are unfamiliar with Liverpool, and the fact it had a castle, the castle on the map of Lerpol is where the Victoria monument is now, near the courts.
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1644: Leland's Historical Map of Lerpole • Historic Liverpool
This map of 'Lerpole' (Liverpool) is two-layered: a map of Leland overlaid with Prince Rupert's Civil War siege depicted over the top of it.historic-liverpool.co.uk
They’re ripped the hart out of are club!Why hasn't anyone thought about redeveloping Goodison?. ?
Does Chris Grundy post on here as I posted this yesterday and it’s now in the Echo or just a coincidence?A great watch - thank you! The history of Liverpool and its many waterways has all been an interest of mine.
While nothing to do with our stadium, I have friends who live in the Aigburth Area and when you ask them which is the the closest river to their house...
...they often get it wrong. Most would say the Mersey, but it isn't. It's the River Jordan, which you can still see today at Aigburth Vale / Otterspool Promenade.
The source was the two brooks, one in Wavertree (hence the name of the Brookhouse on Smithdown*) and the other from top of Kensington down Edge Hill.
The lakes in Sefton Park and Greenbank are constructed from placing dams on the brooks, but a minimal flow is still allowed although in a culvert.
Jericho Lane gets its name because of the significance of the other famous river called the Jordan.
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*The Brookhouse was situated where it is as it allowed a free-supply of clean water.